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Photography is one of the fastest growing areas of the museum’s collection, with works from the 1830s to today, primarily by American and European photographers. These include photographs by Hill and Adamson, Peter Henry Emerson, Berenice Abbott, Ilse Bing, Robert Capa, Aaron Siskind, Mike Disfarmer, Harry Callahan, William Eggleston, Carrie Mae Weems, Vik Muniz, Shirin Neshat, Rineke Dijkstra, Latoya Ruby Frazier, Zanele Muholi, and series by Ed Ruscha, Paul McCarthy, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, and Robin Rhode, among others.

The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University owns more than 10,000 works of art. As part of its mission, the Nasher Museum created this online database to make its collections accessible to a wide audience. This is an ongoing project, so please check back periodically to browse new entries. Some data may change as a result of ongoing research.

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Untitled from Romania. Erasing Romania 1993 – 2003
Dan Perjovschi
2003 (printed 2006)
Chromogenic prints? or Digital photographs?
2007.10.1.C
Nisrin
Hassan Hajjaj
2010/1431
Metallic Lambda print on 3mm white Dibond, painted wood, and aluminum cans
2014.1.1
Return to Florida, All in My Background: Piece
Jim Roche
1973–1974
Installation of eight pairs of gelatin silver prints and graphite works on paper
2016.19.1
Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Us Around
Hank Willis Thomas
2015–2016
Installation of 17 glass, silver, and digital prints
2016.18.1
Minimalism Leveling Out, Especially Out, Piece
Jim Roche
1973
Gelatin silver prints and graphite on paper
2019.23.1
A vast billboard asking residents to help the Task Force, Atlanta, Georgia
Leonard Freed
1980
Vintage gelatin silver print
2019.17.50
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