Photography

The millions of photographs in the Museum's collections compose a vast mosaic of the nation's history. Photographs accompany most artifact collections. Thousands of images document engineering projects, for example, and more record the steel, petroleum, and railroad industries.

Some 150,000 images capture the history, art, and science of photography. Nineteenth-century photography, from its initial development by W. H. F. Talbot and Louis Daguerre, is especially well represented and includes cased images, paper photographs, and apparatus. Glass stereographs and news-service negatives by the Underwood & Underwood firm document life in America between the 1890s and the 1930s. The history of amateur photography and photojournalism are preserved here, along with the work of 20th-century masters such as Richard Avedon and Edward Weston. Thousands of cameras and other equipment represent the technical and business side of the field.

Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.110
catalog number
2010.0231.01.110
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.106
catalog number
2010.0231.01.106
accession number
2010.0231
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Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1987
1997
photographer
Carey, Ellen
ID Number
2001.0190.06
accession number
2001.0190
catalog number
2001.0190.06
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.056
catalog number
2010.0231.01.056
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1983
maker
Colo, Papo
ID Number
2013.0327.0331
accession number
2013.0327
catalog number
2013.0327.0331
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.032
catalog number
2010.0231.01.32
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.026
catalog number
2010.0231.01.026
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.034
catalog number
2010.0231.01.034
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.027
catalog number
2010.0231.01.027
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.031
catalog number
2010.0231.01.031
accession number
2010.0231
Gelatin Silver Print by Charles Rushton of Arnold Newman, 1989.Black and white portrait of middle aged man sitting with his hands resting on his thighs, facing the viewer. The man has a bushy goatee and is wearing glasses.
Description (Brief)
Gelatin Silver Print by Charles Rushton of Arnold Newman, 1989.
Black and white portrait of middle aged man sitting with his hands resting on his thighs, facing the viewer. The man has a bushy goatee and is wearing glasses. He is wearing a checkered button up shirt under a thin coat with two buttons buttoned. He is wearing light colored pants. Behind him is a blank wall, and to the right is a partial view of a wooden framed blackboard and a wooden podium. Recto: signed, titled and dated by artist.
Description
Charles Rushton is an American photographer that made portraits of New Mexico photographers between the years of 1980 and 1994. This particular collection consists of 38 prints: twenty-nine- 8"x10" gelatin silver prints and nine- 8½"x11" inkjet prints acquired from the photographer. The collection includes photographers Tom Barrows, Van Deren Coke, Betty Hahn, David Michael Kennedy, Patrick Nagatani, Beaumont Newhall and Joel-Peter Witkin. The earliest print in this collection is of Manuel Carrillo in 1982, and the last piece added to the collection is of Holly Roberts in 1994.
Rushton chose this particular project after attending a Zone VI workshop offered by Fred Picker in Vermont in 1980. While at the workshop Rushton was given specific advice to pick a topic and stick to it instead of switching random topics every day. This was when Rushton had the idea to photograph artists and photographers upon returning home to New Mexico. With the help of photographer friend, Bob Hooten, Rushton was able to obtain the names of photographers that suited the parameters of his project. After a few years, the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History purchased several of Rushton's prints for their collection of portraits of New Mexico Artists and expressed interest in seeing his future work. With the permission of the museum, Rushton used the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History name to help him gain influence and access to more famous photographers such as Beaumont Newhall.
Rushton studied photography under Fred Picker, Oliver Gagliani (depicted in the collection) and Arnold Newman (depicted in the collection). Rushton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Lawrence University, a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from St. Thomas University, a Master of Arts in Library Science degree from the University of Minnesota and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography degree from the University of Oklahoma. Rushton is currently a professor of digital photography at Oklahoma City Community College and Moore-Norman Technology Center.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1989
maker
Rushton, Charles R.
ID Number
2008.0178.26
catalog number
2008.0178.26
accession number
2008.0178
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1985
maker
Lange, Vidie
ID Number
1988.0084.06
accession number
1988.0084
catalog number
1988.0084.06
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1960s-1980s
maker
Regan, Ken
ID Number
2013.0327.1236
accession number
2013.0327
catalog number
2013.0327.1236
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1980s
ID Number
2010.0182.0136
accession number
2010.0182
catalog number
2010.0182.0136
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1989
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.03
catalog number
2010.0231.03
accession number
2010.0231
Gelatin Silver Print by Charles Rushton of Van Deren Coke, 1989.Black and white portrait of an elderly man with white hair and moustache sitting in a wooden chair facing the viewer.
Description (Brief)
Gelatin Silver Print by Charles Rushton of Van Deren Coke, 1989.
Black and white portrait of an elderly man with white hair and moustache sitting in a wooden chair facing the viewer. Man is wearing light color pants with a dark belt partially visible and a light color long sleeved button up collared shirt with unbuttoned breast pockets and unbuttoned packets on the upper arm sleeves. His hands are clasped together around one of his knees which are crossed. A watch is partially visible from under one sleeve on his wrist. The wall behind him is white and textured. There is a wooden frame with undistinguishable art partially visible at the top of the print. Recto: signed, titled and dated by artist.
Description
Charles Rushton is an American photographer that made portraits of New Mexico photographers between the years of 1980 and 1994. This particular collection consists of 38 prints: twenty-nine- 8"x10" gelatin silver prints and nine- 8½"x11" inkjet prints acquired from the photographer. The collection includes photographers Tom Barrows, Van Deren Coke, Betty Hahn, David Michael Kennedy, Patrick Nagatani, Beaumont Newhall and Joel-Peter Witkin. The earliest print in this collection is of Manuel Carrillo in 1982, and the last piece added to the collection is of Holly Roberts in 1994.
Rushton chose this particular project after attending a Zone VI workshop offered by Fred Picker in Vermont in 1980. While at the workshop Rushton was given specific advice to pick a topic and stick to it instead of switching random topics every day. This was when Rushton had the idea to photograph artists and photographers upon returning home to New Mexico. With the help of photographer friend, Bob Hooten, Rushton was able to obtain the names of photographers that suited the parameters of his project. After a few years, the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History purchased several of Rushton's prints for their collection of portraits of New Mexico Artists and expressed interest in seeing his future work. With the permission of the museum, Rushton used the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History name to help him gain influence and access to more famous photographers such as Beaumont Newhall.
Rushton studied photography under Fred Picker, Oliver Gagliani (depicted in the collection) and Arnold Newman (depicted in the collection). Rushton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Lawrence University, a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from St. Thomas University, a Master of Arts in Library Science degree from the University of Minnesota and a Master of Fine Arts in Photography degree from the University of Oklahoma. Rushton is currently a professor of digital photography at Oklahoma City Community College and Moore-Norman Technology Center.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1989
maker
Rushton, Charles R.
ID Number
2008.0178.06
catalog number
2008.0178.06
accession number
2008.0178
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1980s
ID Number
2010.0182.0135
accession number
2010.0182
catalog number
2010.0182.0135
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1980s
ID Number
2010.0182.0134
accession number
2010.0182
catalog number
2010.0182.0134
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1980s
ID Number
2010.0182.0137
accession number
2010.0182
catalog number
2010.0182.0137
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
c. 1970s
1970-1980
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.002
catalog number
2010.0231.01.02
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.108
catalog number
2010.0231.01.108
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.096
catalog number
2010.0231.01.096
accession number
2010.0231
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.024
accession number
2010.0231
catalog number
2010.0231.01.024
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1970-1980s
maker
Baughman, J. Ross
ID Number
2010.0231.01.057
catalog number
2010.0231.01.057
accession number
2010.0231

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