Herbert Ponting
Baron von Gloeden
Maynard Owen Williams
Hiram Bingham
Thornton Oakley
Louis Agassi Fuertes
Tom Lovell
The Past and Future Present. The exhibition encompasses works that represent National Geographic's rich history in the fields of geography, archaeology, exploration, science, wildlife and world cultures.
Artists: Herbert Ponting, Baron von Gloeden, Maynard Owen Williams, Hiram Bingham, Thornton Oakley, Louis Agassi Fuertes, Tom Lovell
Steven Kasher Gallery is proud to present the exhibition National Geographic: The Past and Future
Present. It is the gallery’s fifth show of works from the National Geographic archives, but our first that
presents vintage illustrations side by side with vintage photographs. The one hundred works presented
span the entire 20th century. Photographers will include Herbert Ponting, Baron von Gloeden, Maynard
Owen Williams, and Hiram Bingham. Illustrators will include Thornton Oakley, Louis Agassi Fuertes,
and Tom Lovell. The exhibition will encompass works that represent National Geographic’s rich
history in the fields of geography, archaeology, exploration, science, wildlife and world cultures.
Themes explored include Past Civilizations, the Age of the Dinosaur, Space Travel, Native American
Cultures, American Industry, the Sea, and Flora and Fauna. National Geographic: The Past and
Future Present juxtaposes photographic images taken from life, botanical studies drawn from live
specimens, and depictions of the past and the future, imagined but unseen. These juxtapositions will
highlight changing visions of natural and human history as they have evolved over the twelve decades
of the Society’s image making. A selection of images from the exhibition can be seen here:
http://www.stevenkasher.com/exhibition/78/exhibition_works/list/
"This exhibition represents the continuation of a four-year partnership with the Steven Kasher Gallery
to put our commissioned work in the public eye. The inclusion of illustrations in this exhibition
demonstrates the overall range of our archive, which spans vintage and contemporary photography, as
well as drawings, paintings and other illustrations from the late 1800s to the present day.” Maura
Mulvihill, Senior Vice President for National Geographic Society and Director of the National
Geographic Image Collection.
The National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational
organizations. Founded in 1888 to “increase and diffuse geographic knowledge,” the Society’s mission
is to inspire people to care about the planet. It reaches more than 400 million people worldwide each
month through its official journal, National Geographic, and other magazines; National Geographic
Channel; television documentaries; music; radio; films; books; DVDs; maps; exhibitions; live events;
school publishing programs; interactive media; and merchandise. National Geographic has funded
more than 10,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education
program promoting geographic literacy.
For more information or press requests please contact Christiona Owen at 212 966 3978 or christiona@stevenkasher.com
Opening Reception: January 10th, 6-8 PM
Steven Kasher Gallery
521 West 23 Street, New York
Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11 AM to 6 PM
Free Admission