billbretz
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Had the chance to visit the splendid O. Winston Link Museum and it got me wondering - what museums out there are dedicated (mostly) to one photographer? There are lots of historic homes / museums dedicated to famous authors, musicians, the wealthy, (non-photographic) artists, presidents and politicians, etc.... but very, very few to photographers. I can name three, I think. Surely there are more, but - somewhat sadly, I believe - a great many who "deserve" such treatment but which we will likely never see.
Besides the O.Winston Link Museum, there is the Alice Austen House and the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, which seems to fit the category (but I don't really know anything about it).
Who/what am I missing? Of course, there are several fine institutions that have a core collection or had their start as a repository of sort for the work of an individual or two (I'm thinking perhaps along the lines of ICP or the Center for Creative Photography).. but was just curious about institutions that remain focused on one individual in the field of photography. Perhaps some early inventors, pioneers? Maybe places like ICP, etc., mostly fill this role in an umbrella sort of fashion.
Besides the O.Winston Link Museum, there is the Alice Austen House and the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, which seems to fit the category (but I don't really know anything about it).
Who/what am I missing? Of course, there are several fine institutions that have a core collection or had their start as a repository of sort for the work of an individual or two (I'm thinking perhaps along the lines of ICP or the Center for Creative Photography).. but was just curious about institutions that remain focused on one individual in the field of photography. Perhaps some early inventors, pioneers? Maybe places like ICP, etc., mostly fill this role in an umbrella sort of fashion.