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A Collective Invention: Photographs at Play signals the debut of photography as a curatorial focus at the Morgan. With over eighty works from more than two dozen collections arranged into a surprising chain of visual associations, the exhibition explores the many ways of interpreting a photograph and pays tribute to the unique role played by the creative collector. Each photograph in the exhibition's "collective invention" shares a visual or conceptual quality with the piece to its left, another with the one to its right. Embodying photography's rich history and wide range of applications in science, art, propaganda, journalism, and self-promotion, A Collective Invention celebrates a medium that mirrors the energy and complexity of modern life.

This exhibition is made possible by the Sherman Fairchild Fund for Exhibitions, with additional support from The Margaret T. Morris Foundation, Herbert Kasper, Winnie and Michael Feng, Richard Glasebrook, and an anonymous gift. 

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The Morgan Library & Museum
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