Gathering Light: One Collector’s Journey in Photography
August 23, 2022 - December 2, 2022
Private art collectors are a driving force in contemporary art trends and play a large role in defining the pieces and movements that are considered significant throughout art history, sometimes even more so than leading museums and art institutions. Most collectors build around a specific time period, medium, or genre. Many significant museum collections, or even entire museums, are created from a single private collector’s donation. With all of that in mind, what does it mean to collect photography?
In this exhibition, SMP presents Steven Benson’s extensive private collection of photography. A previous Daytona State College photography professor, Benson’s collecting perspective is unique in that he is also an active professional photographer. Over the course of 45+ years he has amassed nearly 2,000 photographs, including cased daguerreotypes and ambrotypes from the dawn of photography, prints from legends such as Edward Curtis, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Andre Kertez, Jerry Uelsmann, Eadweard Muybridge, works by contemporary artists including Keliy Anderson-Staley, Roger Ballen and Martin Stranka, and many more photographic prints and curios. This exhibition explores what draws a collector to certain pieces over others, the strange journeys and happenstance encounters that lead to acquisitions, and what happens when a collector discovers a forgery.
Gathering Light will be on display from August 23 through December 2. An opening reception was held on Tuesday, August 23, featuring a meet-and-greet with collector Steven Benson. A collector’s talk featuring Steven Benson will be held on Thursday, December 1st in the Madorsky Theater. Please register to attend this event here.