It’s fitting that the first career retrospective for photographer Terry Evans takes place in her hometown of Kansas City, Mo., at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, a place where she took art classes as a child.
Credit courtesy of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Wilson Alwyn Bentley, American (1865–1931). Snowflake, ca. 1905. Gelatin silver print. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation.
Credit courtesy of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
William Bell , American , 1830-1910 , b. Liverpool, England. Recovery after a Penetrating Gunshot Wound of the Abdomen..., 1865. Albumen print. Gift of Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Credit courtesy of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Anna Atkins, English (1799–1871). Paris Arguta, ca. 1850. Cyanotype. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation.
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