New York Museum to Exhibit Photos Donated by George Stephanopoulos

The Hyde Collection
Photo by The Hyde Collection

The Associated Press, March 9, 2015

GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (AP) — An upstate New York museum is opening an exhibit featuring some of the more than 120 photographic prints that were donated last year by ABC's George Stephanopoulos (stehf-uh-NAHP'-uh-luhs).

The Hyde Collection says the exhibit titled "Click!" will open March 21 at the museum located in Glens Falls, 45 miles north of Albany. The exhibit will showcase the works of more than a dozen significant photographers.

Last April, the museum announced that the anchor of ABC's "Good Morning America" and "This Week" had donated nearly 130 images produced by such renowned photographers as Henri Cartier-Bresson (ahn-REE' kar-tyay breh-SAHN') and Yousuf Karsh.

The exhibit will run through May 31.

The museum, better known for its Rembrandt and Picasso artwork, was considering building its collection of photography before the donation was made.

 

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