Comprised of 159 extraordinary platinum plates, Frances Benjamin Johnston?s Hampton Album documents life at the Hampton Institute marking a pivotal moment in this historically black university?s history . Frances Benjamin Johnston (American, 1864?1952), one of the first women in America to work as a professional photographer, was commissioned in 1899 to photograph the Hampton Institute, then a thirty year old institution dedicated to the practical and academic education of freed slaves and Native Americans. What became known as the Hampton Album ? comprised of 159 platinum plates exhibited in 1900 at the Exposition Universelle in Paris ? is Johnston?s signature work, and has become a touchstone for contemporary historians and artists. The leather-bound album was discovered serendipitously by Lincoln Kirstein in a Washington, D.C. bookstore during World War II and donated to MoMA in 1965. |