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DESCRIPTION:Jul 25 - Sep 27\, 2026\nJudy Glickman Lauder has always underst
 ood the power of photography. Her father\, Irving Bennet Ellis\, took phot
 os of her throughout her childhood\, images that were used in Kodak’s po
 ignant television commercial of the 1960s\, “Turn Around.” In the 70s\
 , Glickman Lauder bought her own camera and focused on images of cities\, 
 especially places connected with the Holocaust\; she also began collecting
  the works of photographers she admired. Her first purchase was a haunting
  image by Jerry Uelsmann called Small Woods Where I Met Myself. Over the n
 ext 50 years Glickman Lauder’s collection grew to more than 600 photogra
 phs\, and included works by Anne Brigman\, Margaret Bourke-White\, Dorothe
 a Lange\, and Sally Mann. In 2022\, she promised her collection to Maine
 ’s Portland Museum of Art. The 100 images in this exhibition are part of
  that collection.
LOCATION:Southampton Arts Center\, 25 Jobs Lane\, Southampton\, NY 11968\, 
 United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder
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