Time Travelers

Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection

Oct 31, 2025–Feb 1, 2026

MoMA

Tod Papageorge. Central Park. 1989. Gelatin silver print, 15 5/16 × 22 13/16" (38.9 x 57.9 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Gayle Greenhill Collection. © 2025 Tod Papageorge
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Can a photograph open a portal to another world? Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection presents a selection of extraordinary works that each offer entry into a moment in photography’s history. These objects transport viewers across geographic and temporal distances, or into spaces constructed entirely within the boundaries of a photographic print.

Reflecting a multitude of styles, approaches, and processes, the works in this exhibition date from photography’s earliest years to our present moment, ranging from William Henry Fox Talbot’s investigations with the nascent technology in the mid-1800s to JoAnn Verburg’s immersive representation of the natural landscape in the early 21st century. Some photographs in the exhibition were made for scientific purposes, or to mark a significant event, while others—including those by Julia Margaret Cameron and Edward Steichen—assert the medium as a means of artistic creation. Portraits made under diverse circumstances illuminate the complexities of representing the self and others, while experiments in the image, like those by László Moholy-Nagy and Jan Groover, explore photography’s unique modes of vision.

Honoring a generous gift of photographs to MoMA from Robert F. Greenhill in memory of his wife, Gayle Greenhill, Time Travelers invites extended contemplation of these objects and the stories they carry. Its photographs offer encounters with people, things, and events outside our own place and time, in the spirit of photographer Emmet Gowin’s avowal, “For me, pictures provide a means of holding, intensely, a moment of communication between one human and another.”

Organized by Lucy Gallun, Curator, with Samuel Allen, Curatorial Assistant, and Kaitlin Booher, former Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Curatorial Fellow, The Robert B. Menschel Department of Photography.

Major support for this exhibition is provided by Jerry Speyer and Katherine Farley.

Additional funding is provided by the Annual Exhibition Fund. Leadership contributions to the Annual Exhibition Fund, in support of the Museum’s collection and collection exhibitions, are generously provided by Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, the Eyal and Marilyn Ofer Family Foundation, the Noel and Harriette Levine Endowment, Jerry Speyer and Katherine Farley, Alice and Tom Tisch, the Marella and Giovanni Agnelli Fund for Exhibitions, Eva and Glenn Dubin, Mimi Haas, the William Randolph Hearst Endowment Fund for Photography, The David Rockefeller Council, the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz, Kenneth C. Griffin, The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art, Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis, and Ronald S. and Jo Carole Lauder. Major funding is provided by The Sundheim Family Foundation.

The Bloomberg Connects digital experience is made possible through the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Leadership support for the publication is provided by the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation.

Additional funding is provided by the John Szarkowski Publications Fund.

Publication

  • Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection Exhibition catalogue, Hardcover, 135 pages

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