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    The Platinum Process: Photographs from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century

    The Platinum Process: Photographs from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century

    Presented by Philadelphia Museum of Art at Philadelphia Museum of Art - Perelman Building

    February 27-May 23, 2010


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    An exhibition of some 50 works dating from the late 19th century to the present, The Platinum Process presents a selection of sumptuous platinum prints drawn from the Museum’s collection. Highlights include photographs by early masters of the platinum process including Frederick H. Evans and Paul Strand, as well as works by skilled contemporary practitioners such as Lois Conner.


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      • Venue Info

        Philadelphia Museum of Art - Perelman Building

        Fairmount Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19130

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: Free after Museum admission. Discounts available for Seniors (65+), Students (w/ valid ID) and Children 13-18. Children 12 and under free. Members: Free at all times

        Info Phone: 2157638100

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        February 27-May 23, 2010

        Times:
        Tuesday-Sunday: 10 am–5 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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