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Hofstra University Museum
  • Uncharted: American Abstraction in the Information Age | January 28-June 19, 2020 | Emily Lowe Gallery, behind Emily Lowe Hall, South Campus
  • David Filderman Gallery | Other People’s Parties | August 13, 2019-March 13, 2020 | Joan and Donald Axinn Library Ninth Floor, South Campus

From the Collection:
Print and Photograph Portfolios

June 1 - July 29, 2004
Emily Lowe Gallery


Eight complete portfolios of prints and photographs from the Hofstra Museum's permanent collection are included in this exhibition. Each portfolio reveals how an artist's creative vision develops through a series of images. The artists have interpreted a variety of themes which incorporate historical, societal and geographic references as well as abstract, kinetic, conceptual, and pop influences. The exhibition showcases a number of little seen works from the collection with a wide range of media, some of which utilize unconventional materials.

The artists represented are: Yaacov Agam, Ralph Gibson, Patrick Hughes, Eliot Porter, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, Ed Ruscha and Garry Winogrand.

Eleanor Rait, Curator of Collections
Hofstra Museum

From the Collection: Print and Photograph Portfolios

  • Yaacov Agam
    Untitled from the portfolio One and Another, 1977
    Serigraph

  • Patrick Hughes
    Untitled from the portfolio The Domestic Life of the Rainbow, 1979
    Screenprint

Emily Lowe Gallery summer hours:
June 1 - July 29, 2004
Monday - Thursday, 10am - 4pm.


  • Uncharted: American Abstraction in the Information Age | January 28-June 19, 2020 | Emily Lowe Gallery, behind Emily Lowe Hall, South Campus
  • David Filderman Gallery | Other People’s Parties | August 13, 2019-March 13, 2020 | Joan and Donald Axinn Library Ninth Floor, South Campus