Brown's David Winton Bell Gallery Announces Danny Lyon Exhibit

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Brown's David Winton Bell Gallery Announces Danny Lyon Exhibit

Art by Danny Lyon
Brown University’s David Winton Bell Gallery will present an exhibition of more than 100 photographs and four films by Danny Lyon.

The gallery titled “The Only Thing I Saw Worth Leaving,” will be on view from Friday, November 2 through Wednesday, December 19.

About the Exhibit

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Lyon is an artist known for his emphasis on themes of empathy, freedom, history, destruction and narrative.

With photojournalistic work from four series completed in the 1960s, and four films ranging from 1972’s “Llanito,” which profiles people living in rural communities in New Mexico to 1982’s “Born to Film,” featuring generations of Lyon’s family and friends, the exhibition highlights the work of an artist who immerses himself in the worlds of his subjects and commits himself to social justice.

As Lyon said in 1967, "I am left feeling the people I photograph are the best people in America. I leave to the future the only thing I saw worth leaving."


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