Exhibitions at a Glance
Exhibitions at the Katonah Museum of Art range from realism to abstraction, from ancient artifacts to cutting edge contemporary, from traditional painting to recycled plastics. Every few months the Museum is transformed. During the school year, this diverse schedule offers educators and students multiple opportunities to explore visual history and connect their Museum experience to classroom learning. In addition, every year an exhibition of student artwork is displayed throughout the Museum.
On view through January 26, 2025
Jonathan Becker: Lost Time
Curated by renowned editor Mark Holborn, the exhibition commemorates fifty years of Jonathan Becker's photographic works. Spanning Becker’s formative period in Paris as a protégé of Brassaï through his illustrious career working with Vanity Fair, Vogue and the most iconic figures across contemporary culture, this exhibition provides intimate access to one of the leading figures in contemporary photography. School tours will focus on elements of portraiture including gesture, expression, scale, perspective, setting, and narrative. Students will also investigate photographic concepts of perspective, lighting, composition, and scale. All tours include a photography-related art making experience in The Pollack Family Learning Center.
Contact us for more information and tour inquiries.
Educators’ Open House
Tuesday, September 24, 4:00 - 5:30 PM