The Target Collection of American Photography

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Begun with a visionary corporate gift in 1976, the Target Collection of American Photography comprises more than 400 works of art, with significant images by artists whose works are considered the basis of the American photographic tradition, such as Imogen Cunningham, Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, Paul Outerbridge, Joel Sternfeld, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, James Van Der Zee, William Wegman, and Edward Weston. In addition to documenting important moments in American history, the collection demonstrates a variety of approaches to the medium by artists whose perspectives have affected contemporary photographic practice.



Learn more about The Target Collection, its history, and the photography department's foundational patron Joan Alexander.



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Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia at 8:53 a.m. (EST), March 4, 1994
Unknown American
March 4–18, 1994
Dye imbibition print
94.646
Chimpanzee Ham being prepared for a successful suborbital flight in a Mercury capsule
Unknown American
January 31, 1961
Dye imbibition print
94.718
Richat Structure, Mauritania
Unknown American
April 5–11, 1991
Dye imbibition print
94.635
Iran, The Fires of Kuwait, Persian Gulf
Unknown American
June 5–14,1991
Dye imbibition print
94.636
Dale A. Gardner retrieves disabled Westar VI satellite for its return to Earth for repair.
Unknown American
November 8–16, 1984
Dye imbibition print
94.632
Sherwood C. Spring testing the feasibility of different construction techniques in space.
Unknown American
November 26-December 3, 1985
Dye imbibition print
94.634
Mission: Space Shuttle 61-B, Atlantis: Jerry L. Ross is shown in Cargo Bay during extravehicular activity
Unknown American
November 26–December 3, 1985, printed 1991
Dye imbibition print
93.199.24
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