Exhibitions

Celebrating Glass: In Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the American Studio Glass Movement
March 6, 2012 - May 13, 2012

Fifty years ago, Harvey Littleton and Dominick Labino started the American Studio Glass movement. To celebrate the golden anniversary, CMA presents works from our permanent collection by the French manufacturers Auguste and Antonin Daum, Emile Gallé, and René Lalique, and the famed American Louis Comfort Tiffany and Company.  Contemporary glass artists featured include Christopher Ries, Lino Tagliapietra, Do-Ho Suh, Mary Bauermeister, Emily Brock, Steven Weinberg, and Brent Kee Young, among others.

The Radical Camera: New York's Photo League 1936 - 1951
April 19, 2012 - September 9, 2012

CMA and The Jewish Museum (TJM) and are co-organizing The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League 1936-1951, the first comprehensive exhibition in a generation to consider the breadth and impact of this unprecedented organization’s work. From its social documentary roots in the 1930s, the League became more experimental throughout and after WWII, exploring diverse approaches to street photography that would later become known as the New York School. Drawing on the depth of two museum collections, the exhibition comprises 150 vintage prints and extensive ephemera. To place the League’s origins in context, the exhibition will explore a range of sources out of which the idealism of the group arose, beginning with the convergence of the aesthetic and political concerns within photography and filmmaking that characterized the worker-photography movement of the 1920s and 1930s in Germany and the Soviet Union. The Radical Camera presents the work of the Photo League against this international background as the still photographers separated from the Film and Photo League in 1936 to underscore the medium’s autonomy and extraordinary potential.