The Harn at 35 marks a milestone in the history of the Harn Museum of Art, celebrating thirty-five years of dedication to visual culture through a vibrant presentation of newly acquired photographs. Over the past three decades, the museum has grown into a vital cultural space, nurturing curiosity, creativity, and connection through its exhibitions and educational programs. This anniversary exhibition honors that legacy while looking forward, showcasing the transformative power of photography to reflect both change and continuity.
In the past two years alone, the Harn has welcomed more than 150 photographs into its permanent collection—an expansion fueled by the generosity of collectors, artists, and museum supporters across the country.
The Harn at 35 presents around seventy of these new works to the public for the first time, featuring renowned photographers including
Arnold Newman,
Aaron Siskind, Jamel Shabazz,
James Nachtwey, and Sarah Sense. Their images explore the vast spectrum of human experience—addressing memory, identity, innovation, and the natural world, as well as the shared emotions of conflict, family, and joy.
Two intertwined themes guide the exhibition: gratitude for the patrons and visionaries who have sustained the museum’s vitality, and an exploration of the many roles photography plays in shaping how artists perceive and represent the world. Alongside the curator’s reflections, eight photography enthusiasts from the University of Florida community have contributed their own written responses, each selecting a photographer from the show who speaks to their personal vision or curiosity.
Through these collective voices and images,
The Harn at 35 stands as both a celebration and a renewal—a testament to the museum’s enduring commitment to the photographic medium and to the ever-evolving dialogue between art and life.
Image:
Brian Branch-Price, "Kortnee’s Race," 2019, Museum purchase, funds provided by the Phil and Barbara Emmer Art Acquisition Endowment, © 2019 Brian Branch-Price