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Since 1981 Etherton Gallery has been the destination for photography collectors and fans in the Southwest. Known for its museum quality exhibits and vast collection of vintage and contemporary photography, the gallery also exhibts top local and regional artists in a variety of media.
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Recent Acquisitions
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Exhibitions
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El Sueño: Tom Kiefer, Alejandro Cartagena, and a Selection of Mexican Fold Retablos
PAST EXHIBITION October 27, 2020 - February 13, 2021 Etherton Gallery Opens First Show of 2020-2021 Season: El Sueño: Tom Kiefer and Alejandro Cartagena, and a Selection of Mexican Folk Retablos -
Go Figure: Holly Roberts, Jack Balas, Titus Castanza, Benjamin M Johnson and Robert Wilson
PAST EXHIBITION March 17, 2020 - October 24, 2020 Etherton Gallery is pleased to present Go Figure, featuring recent paintings by Jack Balas, collages by Titus Castanza and mixed media by Holly Roberts, with sculpture by Robert Wilson. The... -
Land Re-Form: Michael Berman, Mark Klett, Frank Gohlke and Mike Mulno
PAST EXHIBITION Jan 14 - Mar 14, 2020 Etherton Gallery kicks off 2020 with a new exhibition, Land Re-Form, which brings together for the first time, the work of photographers Frank Gohlke, Mark Klett, and Michael Berman. These...
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Interviews & Publications
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How documentary photography transforms the way we see - For the Record
March 26, 2021 Ahead of a new exhibition bringing together the work of Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, and many more, Alex Webb, whose work is also featured in the show, reflects on the... -
Danny Lyon’s best photograph: two boys and a puppy in Knoxville
August 6, 2020 ‘It’s an emotional picture. The dog looks hurt, the kid looks hurt and the car won’t start’ I travelled to Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1967 to visit the home of the... -
New York Magazine: The Urbanist's Guide to Tucson
February 5, 2020 THE URBANIST FEB. 5, 2020 The Urbanist’s Guide to Tucson Sonoran Desert chiles, full-moon-brewed beer, and grocery-store-heiress antiques. By Elizabeth Thompson Tucson’s never really had an official nickname. There’s “Old...
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