See the Work

Where to experience Arthur Rothstein's photographs in person, and resources to learn more

Permanent Collections

Institutions holding Arthur Rothstein's original prints and negatives, plus the public-domain archive these images are drawn from.

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Holds Rothstein's Resettlement Administration and FSA negatives and prints, including his Dust Bowl, steer-skull, Gee's Bend, and Shenandoah work, in the public-domain FSA/OWI collection.

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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Houston, Texas

Holds prints of Rothstein's photographs, including work from his FSA years such as the South Dakota Badlands skull image.

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International Center of Photography

New York City

Holds material relating to Rothstein within its collections and archives documenting twentieth-century photojournalism and documentary photography.

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Major Exhibitions

Notable retrospectives and exhibitions of Arthur Rothstein's work.

2019
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A Lens on FDR's New Deal: Photographs by Arthur Rothstein, 1935-1945

Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, Hunter College, New York

An exhibition drawn from Rothstein's recently rediscovered, unrealized project organizing his New Deal-era picture stories; it opened in October 2019 and was later presented online.

2015
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Altered Images: 150 Years of Posed and Manipulated Documentary Photography

Bronx Documentary Center, New York

A survey of staged and manipulated documentary photography that featured Rothstein's 1936 South Dakota steer-skull series as a key case study in the ethics of documentary practice.

Books & Films About Arthur Rothstein

Essential resources for understanding Arthur Rothstein's life and work.

Essential Reading

Photojournalism Arthur Rothstein, 1956

Rothstein's influential textbook on the practice and principles of photojournalism, drawn from his years in the field and at Look magazine; it went through several editions.

The Depression Years as Photographed by Arthur Rothstein Arthur Rothstein, 1978

A Dover collection of Rothstein's own selection of his FSA-era photographs, presenting his Depression documentary work in his own arrangement.

Words and Pictures Arthur Rothstein, 1979

Rothstein's reflections on photojournalism and the relationship between text and image in documentary and editorial photography.

Documentary Photography Arthur Rothstein, 1986

A comprehensive examination of documentary photography as a genre, published shortly after Rothstein's death; a standard text on the form.

Explore the Archive

Browse 1474 Arthur Rothstein photographs from the Library of Congress.

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