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BENTONVILLE, ARK.- Couples courting, children laboring in a cotton field and a cave-side picnic are among the candid glimpses of early 20th century Arkansas offered in a new exhibition of historic images at the Massey, Crystal Bridges’ temporary gallery space located in downtown Bentonville. Curated by Jo Blatti, an independent historian based in Batesville, Ark., Harry Miller’s Vision of Arkansas, 1900 – 1910 opens to the public August 21 and will be on display through October 25.
“For Miller to be out there taking pictures of everyday folks, all races, all classes, was very unique. He was ahead of his time,” said Ben Edwards, the collections, research and exhibitions coordinator at Crystal Bridges.
Miller’s photographic often include unexpected elements that invite close inspection
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