Digital Editions
Newsletters
Subscribe
Digital Editions
Newsletters
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Art of Luxury
Adventures with Van Gogh
Art market
Museums & heritage
Exhibitions
Books
Podcasts
Columns
Art of Luxury
Adventures with Van Gogh
Museums & Heritage
news

US National Gallery of Art gifted more than 1,200 Mitch Epstein photographs

Alton Yan
21 April 2026
Share
Mitch Epstein, West Side Highway, New York City 1977, 1977, printed 2025 National Gallery of Art, Gift of Mitch Epstein and Susan Bell. © Mitch Epstein

Mitch Epstein, West Side Highway, New York City 1977, 1977, printed 2025 National Gallery of Art, Gift of Mitch Epstein and Susan Bell. © Mitch Epstein

The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, has received a gift of 1,261 photographs by Mitch Epstein, giving the museum the largest institutional collection of his work. Donated by Epstein and his wife, Susan Bell, the works span his five-decade career.

The acquisition includes sets and portfolios from Epstein’s major series, from early street photographs and images from road trips across the United States to more recent projects such as A Language of New York and Family Business. Also included are large-scale prints from recent series like American Power, which examines the landscapes of power generation in the US, and Property Rights, which documents sites of protest and resistance nationwide. Other series represented in the gift, including New York Arbor, Rocks and Clouds and Old Growth, document the presence of the natural world within urban environments.

Mitch Epstein, Amos Coal Power Plant, Raymond City, West Virginia 2004, 2004, printed 2025 National Gallery of Art, Gift of Mitch Epstein and Susan Bell. © Mitch Epstein

Epstein was born in Massachusetts in 1952 and studied at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and later at Cooper Union in New York. He is now based between Massachusetts and New York City and considered among the most important US photographers of his generation. Over the past five decades he has developed a wide-ranging practice that spans from documentary observation to more contemplative, large-format work.

His influence also stems in part from his early adoption of color photography at a time when it was still gaining acceptance in a fine art photography community that prioritised black-and-white imagery. Encouraged by Garry Winogrand and inspired by William Eggleston, he developed a precise, technically rigorous approach to composition and printmaking that expanded the expressive possibilities of photography.

Mitch Epstein, American Elm, Central Park, New York 2011, 2011 National Gallery of Art, Ailsa Gift of Mitch Epstein and Susan Bell. © Mitch Epstein

Epstein’s work has been widely exhibited, with solo shows at institutions including Les Rencontres d'Arles in France (in 2022), the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Texas (2021-22), Pinacoteca Nazionale in Bologna (2017) and the Cleveland Museum of Art (1994). He is the recipient of many major honours and accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship (in 2002) and the Prix Pictet (in 2011).

Book Club

September’s book bag: US land protests, English country houses and a feminist history of photography

Gareth Harris

“Mitch Epstein’s photography offers a sweeping and visually compelling chronicle of the United States and beyond from the 1970s through the present,” Kaywin Feldman, the NGA’s director, said in a statement. “By bringing the full breadth of his career into the collection and establishing the National Gallery of Art as the leading institutional home for Epstein’s work, we will ensure that future generations will be able to study, experience, and reflect upon this important body of work.”

Several of the 11 large-scale photographs by Epstein that are included in the gift will be featured in NGA exhibitions this year.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

Museums & HeritageNational Gallery of Art, Washington DCPhotographyAcquisitionsMitch Epstein
Share
Subscribe to The Art Newspaper’s digital newsletter for your daily digest of essential news, views and analysis from the international art world delivered directly to your inbox.
Newsletter sign-up
Information
About
Contact
Cookie policy
Data protection
Privacy policy
Frequently Asked Questions
Subscription T&Cs
Terms and conditions
Advertise
Sister Papers
Sponsorship policy
Follow us
Instagram
Bluesky
LinkedIn
Facebook
TikTok
YouTube
© The Art Newspaper

Related content

Acquisitionsnews
21 June 2021

National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC announces gift of exceptional photographs dating from the 19th to 21st centuries

Stephen G. Stein’s donation includes notable examples of images by Gustave Le Gray, William Eggleston, Brassaï, Robert Frank, Sally Mann and others

Nancy Kenney
David Zwirnerarchive
31 March 2008

Zwirner deal with National Gallery of Art

Cohen photos go to Washington, DC

Charmaine Picard
Museums & Heritagenews
22 April 2024

UBS Art Collection gives 166 photographs to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC

Drawn from a 300-work sub-collection gathered by John Szarkowski in the 1990s, the gift includes images by 96 photographers—among them Dorothea Lange, Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston

Elena Goukassian