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James Baldwin seated and leaning on left elbow at a table surrounded by people listening to him

New York Times staff photographer and Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, Agins's images tell unforgettable stories about life in America. The second Black woman ever hired as a staff photographer at The New York Times, her groundbreaking assignments offer some of the most important documentation of race relations, celebrity culture, sports, spirituality, and economic disparity in America. (2/22/24)

Black and white photo of George Segal seated with bus stop figures

Marking the centennial of George Segal’s birth in 1924, the Zimmerli welcomes visitors to experience more than 60 works: some familiar, others rarely seen. With works drawn from the museum’s collection, as well as loans from the George and Helen Segal Foundation and private collections, the exhibition offers the unique opportunity to view Segal’s less well-known paintings, drawings, and photographs alongside his renowned life-sized plaster cast figures. In addition, photographs by Arnold Newman and Donald Lokuta capture Segal in his studio. (1/12/24)

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Durante un período de tres años, el Zimmerli implementará y reforzará propuestas nuevas y existentes para reducir barreras, transformando al museo en uno más bilingüe. Los fondos de la subvención apoyarán la programación y comunicación del museo, como carteles, etiquetas de galerías y materiales promocionales, que se presentarán en inglés y español.