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Focal Point: The David Hall Photography Collection brings together forty remarkable works from the extensive holdings of Tampa-based photographer and collector David Hall. Comprising more than four hundred pieces, the collection reflects a lifelong fascination with the art and history of photography. The selection on view traces the medium’s transformation throughout the twentieth century—from its early documentary purpose to its recognition as a vital and expressive art form. Hall’s particular passion for photographs made between World War I and World War II, a period of immense artistic experimentation, is evident throughout the exhibition.
The presentation unfolds through themes that recur across Hall’s collection, featuring iconic works such as
Ruth Orkin’s
American Girl in Italy,
August Sander’s
Young Farmers, and
Ansel Adams’s celebrated view of Half Dome in Yosemite. These images, once circulated in influential publications like
LIFE,
Harper’s Bazaar, and
Vogue, highlight a generation of photographers—among them
Richard Avedon,
Alfred Eisenstaedt, and
Philippe Halsman—whose work shaped modern visual culture. The exhibition also honors the pioneering spirit of Group f/64, whose members including Adams,
Ruth Bernhard, and Edward Weston pursued a vision of “pure photography” that rejected pictorialism in favor of sharp focus and formal precision.
Women play a defining role within Hall’s collection, both behind and in front of the camera. The works of
Berenice Abbott,
Diane Arbus, and
Lillian Bassman exemplify a generation of women who redefined the possibilities of the medium despite limited recognition in their time. Their portraits of women—muses, artists, sisters—embody strength, elegance, and humanity.
Focal Point also includes pieces by Hall’s contemporaries and friends from California, a nod to his years in the Bay Area. More than an exhibition, this presentation stands as a heartfelt tribute to David Hall’s enduring legacy as a collector, photographer, and champion of the arts in Tampa and beyond.
Image:
Judy Dater (American, b. 1941), Self-Portrait at Salt Flats, 1981. Gelatin silver print. David Hall Collection.