Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture

July 20–October 28, 2018

Now at the First Art Museum: Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture explores the changing relationship between viewer, photographer, and architect, from the 1930s to the present. Demonstrating how photographers connect a building’s identity with the people who reside in, work in, visit, or simply look at it, the exhibition also reveals how this understanding may be layered, reinforced, or in some instances radically reinterpreted.

This exhibition was organized by Therese Lichtenstein for the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York.

The Frist Art Museum is located in downtown Nashville at 919 Broadway.