The Beatles! Backstage and Behind the Scenes
From the CBS Television Photo Archives and Life Photographer Bill Eppridge

Revisit the beginnings of the magical mystery tour.  The early years of Beatlemania from the CBS Photo Archive and LIFE photographer, Bill Eppridge, are showcased in never-before-published images of The Beatles "backstage and behind the scenes."  The exhibition magnifies a condensed 1964 timeframe as the Fab Four won new North American audiences and revolutionized rock music at an unprecedented pace.  More

Elvis: Grace and Grit
From the CBS Television Photo Archives

Before the days of Elvis wannabes and before the plethora of Elvis look alikes, the real Elvis burst onto America's music charts. Young and feisty, talented and sexy, Elvis Presley revolutionized pop music in the early sixties. His trailblazing renditions of blacks-only blues with rock shot him to the top of the charts and into the libidos of America's teenage girls. The exhibition Elvis! Grace and Grit looks at the early years of superstardom through his many CBS appearances. 25 never-exhibited-before candids and on air photographs document Elvis before the Las Vegas yearsduring the meteoric rise of his star.  More
The Japanese Garden
From the permanent collection of the Morikami Museum, photographs by Haruzo Ohashi

The Japanese garden represents an idealized view of naturean harmonious composition of natural elements designed to capture the essence of nature and the Japanese closeness to it.  In the exhibition, The Japanese Garden, noted landscape photographer Haruzo Ohashi has arranged six fundamental styles--the pleasure boat, the stroll, contemplation, many pleasures, the tea and courtyard styles to coincide with Japanese history and the social changes it necessitated. Through 100 aesthetic images, we see how the new fashion of tea drinking, the popularization of Zen Buddhism by the military and, later, the emergence of an urban middle class have influenced the Japanese Garden.  More

© Yousef Khanfar
In Search of Peace
byYousef Khanfar

NEW EXHIBIT!  An original body of work from international award winning photographer, Yousef Khanfar, a Palestinian who never lived in his homeland, but growing up in the Middle East was always exposed to images of violence.  He chose to carry a camera instead of a gun and to promote peace around the world, dedicating his art and his life to building bridges of understanding for all of humanity.  In 2003, Khanfar was selected as one of the world's top 38  photographers by RotoVision of London.  More
© CBS Photo Archive
© CBS Photo Archive
© Haruzo Ohashi
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And Freedom For All
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

NEW EXHIBIT!  Organizers and program speakers A. Philip Randolph, Roy Wilkins, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mathew Ahmann, Whitney Young, Floyd McKissick, John Lewis, Walter Reuther, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, and Eugene Carson Blake lead the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom where Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial. And Freedom For All contains (48) unpublished photographs from the archives of LOOK magazine photographer Stanley Tretick and depicts the march participants surrounding the Lincoln Memorial; African Americans participating in the March; and President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson at the White House, U.S. Capitol and Lincoln Memorial with Martin Luther King, Jr. and organizers.  More
© Estate of Stanley Tretick
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Give Peace A Chance:
John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Bed-In For Peace

NEW EXHIBIT!  Revisit John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s famous 1969 bed-in for peace. 2009 marks the 40th anniversary. Through stories and photographs, many never widely seen before, Give Peace a Chance will offer a chance to sit on the edge of the Bed-In, Suite 1742 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal between May 26 and June 2, 1969. John Lennon and Yoko Ono used their bed as a way to put themselves and their message in the center of a searing spotlight, demonstrating through their vulnerability and openness their unrelenting support for their beliefs. No celebrity couple had ever used their bed as a place of protest, nor had anyone before been so available in person and by telephone to the world. More
© Gerry Deiter/Peaceworks Now
ArtVision Traveling Exhibitions Index
And Freedom For All: Martin Luther King and the March on Washington - traveling exhibit from the archives of Stanley Tretick
Exploring Chihuahua: The Land of Ancient Wonders traveling exhibit
The Sixties: The Generation that Shaped an Era from the archives of Rolling Stone photographer Robert Altman
Mike McCartney's Liverpool Life: Sixties Blacks and Whites traveling exhibit
The Kennedy Years traveling exhibit from the archives of Stanley Tretick
AMERICA Through the CBS Eye traveling exhibit from the archives of CBS Television
In Search of Peace - traveling exhibit by Yousef Khanfar
Bobby, Martin & John: Once Upon an American Dream - a traveling exhibit from the archives of Stanley Tretick
The Beatles! Backstage and Behind the Scenes - a traveling exhibit from the archives of CBS Television and LIFE photographer Bill Eppridge
Elvis: Grace and Grit - traveling exhibit from the archives of CBS Television
Surrendering the White House: Documenting Watergate - traveling exhibit from the archives of Stanley Tretick
The Japanese Garden - traveling exhibit from the archivesw of the Morikami Museum and Gardens
Give Peace a Chance: John Lennon & Yoko Ono's Bed-in for Peace - a traveling exhibit from the archives of Gerry Deiter
RESPECT: Music's Black Icons
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ROBERT ALTMAN'S SIXTIES:
A Revolution That Shaped a Generation

NEW EXHIBIT!  Mick Jagger, Ken Kesey, Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Morrison, Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin, Grace Slick, Pete Townsend, Ram Das, Dennis Hopper, Jane Fonda, Jerry Rubin are among the iconic 1960s figures immortalized in pictures and commentary by this legendary photographer from Rolling Stone magazine's early heyday. An affectionate tribute that juxtaposes tie-dyed hippies in the Haight-Ashbury against history-making photos of huge rock concerts and peace marches, the exhibit portrays the youth revolution in full swing and showcases the writers, musicians, movie stars, organizers, and political leaders that made it happen.  More
© Robert Altman
Chihuahua:
The Land of Ancient Wonders

NEW EXHIBIT!  Based upon a photographic essay for the governor of Chichuahua, Mexico, Mr. Patrico Martinez, Chihuahua: The Land of Ancient Wonders highlights the unique beauty and rich history of Mexico’s largest state.  Although the state is perhaps best known for its popular train ride over the Chihuahua Pacific railroad which travels through the western mountains, canyons and the unrivaled Tarahumara Indian culture, Chihuahua contains a myriad of cathedrals, missions, historic haciendas, the Mennonites, lakes, rivers, desert, and fascinating ruins of the vanished Paquime Indian culture which was part of the Anasazi culture of Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico.  More
© Bill Williams
BOBBY, MARTIN & JOHN: Once Upon an American Dream
by LOOK photographer Stanley Tretick

NEW EXHIBIT!  The exhibition consists of (120) photographs; (75) 22 x 28 framed and (45) 20 x 10 mounted, photo captions and companion text panels, which document the courage and struggles of three of America’s greatest leaders: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, all of whom were assassinated as they campaigned on behalf of the American public..  More
© Estate of Stanley Tretick
© Estate of Stanley Tretick
SURRENDERING THE WHITE HOUSE Documenting Watergate

Depicts the faces, the photographs, the charts, exhibits, and journalists' notes which reveal the aspects of the tragedy that has been uncovered beneath the glossy surface of American life.  Skulduggery and dirty tricks, even tax evasion and misuse of public funds--and the central issue of the crisis--the abuse of Executive power. The exhibition examines the initial break-in, the Senate hearings, Nixon's Impeachment, behind-the-scenes filming of All the President's Men, and finally the surfacing 30 years later of the man known only as "Deep Throat."  The Witnesses...The witnesses, all of them, officials or agents of the Nixon Administration, left a stunning impression of something missing--some ordinary, familiar component of the human makeup, taken for granted when present but sinister by its absence.  Collectively the cohorts of Mr. Nixon were deficient. They were without a sense of wrong. They took the stand one after another to describe or defend their conduct. Whether the proposed operations were illegal, immoral, unethical, criminal, or dirty trick; few hesitated, only one ever said NO. More
AMERICA Through the CBS Eye
From the CBS Television Photo Archive

AMERICA through the CBS Eye represents a sampling of the more than 30 million memorable pictures taken by CBS photographers of entertainers and personalities who have come into our homes over the past 75 years.  It reflects how twentieth century entertainment evolved from vaudeville to radio, movies, and television, paced in counterpoint to a CBS timeline of images representing diplomatic and scientific milestones of the twentieth century.   More
The Kennedy Years
From the archives of Stanley Tretick

When John F. Kennedy was elected to the White House in November 1960, the American people embarked on a thousand-day journey to a mythical land. Now remembered as Camelot, a metaphoric equivalent of King Arthur's Court, Kennedy's presidency placed him and his young family at the center of the world's stage. There they helped inspire a cultural reassessment of the American way of life. This exhibition of Stanley Tretick's photographs includes some of the most memorable images of America's Camelot and evokes the historical context in which it emerged.  More
© Mike McCartney
Mike McCartney's Liverpool Life
SIXTIES Blacks and Whites

Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of Mike McCartney.A black and white world of Liverpool in the '60s, which, like the Wizard of Oz, could spring into colour at any time by using your imagnation.  A unique world and period of time -- of Scaffold(ing), rock 'n' roll, self-portraits, family, Queens, first cameras, first "skools," first groups, first cars, etc. And all set in the vibrant, one and only centre of the universe(!)...Liverpool.  More
© Estate of Stanley Tretick
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Afghanistan:
Images from an Era of Peace

NEW EXHIBIT!  Nearly every day we are exposed to images of the people, landscapes and everyday life in Afghanistan. The world's press focuses its lens on the turmoil and despair of the ongoing tragedy that has been unfolding there for the past thirty years to remind us of the importance of saving Afghanistan from the forces intent on its dominance or destruction.  As a young traveler, Joseph Hoyt visited Afghanistan in the early 1970s. Afghanistan: Images from an Era of Peace is the resulting exhibition and offers visitors a valuable record of what life in Afghanistan was like more than 30 years ago--a contrasting view to what has become the stereotypical press imagery: black-turbaned thugs and gun-wielding terrorists. More
© Joseph N. Hoyt