Luke Swank (1890-1944) took up photography as a hobby, but was soon recognized for his selective eye and precise technique. This exhibition focuses on Swank’s still life and abstract photographs, in which he transforms deceptively simple subjects into careful studies of light, shape, and texture.
Reality and Imagination: Photographs by Luke Swank
          Scaife Galleries
          May 6–Sept. 3, 2000
        
   
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  Support
Support for the museum’s exhibition program is provided by The Heinz Endowments and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Additional support for this exhibition has been provided by The Fellows Fund.