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William Wegman celebrates the dog in all of us
Fay exhibit opens at Akron Art Museum
by WKSU's JEFF ST. CLAIR


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William Wegman, Harvest, 1994, color Polaroid, 24 x 20 in., Courtesy of the artist.
Artist William Wegman has made a career of collaborating with non-human people, namely, his dogs. Wegman's pictures fuse the animal and human attributes of man's best friend to create a new creature, the 'dog-person'. A new exhibit of Wegman photographs at the Akron Art Museum features his weimeraner, and muse, Fay.
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William Wegman, Untitled,1994, color Polaroid, 24 x 20 in., Courtesy of the artist.
William Wegman, Cher, 1991, color Polaroid, 24 x 20 in., Courtesy of the artist.
William Wegman, Fay Day (detail), 1995, gelatin silver print, 7 x 7 in., Courtesy of the artist.
William Wegman, Fay’s World, 1992, chromogenic print, 14 x 11 in., Courtesy of the artist.
William Wegman, Duck, 1992, color Polaroid, 24 x 20 in., Courtesy of the artist.
William Wegman, Color Tracking, 1988, color Polaroid, two panels, each 24 x 20 in., Courtesy of the artist.
William Wegman, (Dogs either side of stream), 1992, chromogenic print, 14 x 11 in., Courtesy of the artist.
 

William Wegman: Fay was organized by the Allentown Art Museum in collaboration with the William Wegman Studio, New York.

Its presentation in Akron is made possible by a generous gift from The Lehner Family Foundation, an anonymous donor, The Akron Beacon Journal / Ohio.com and the C. Blake, Jr. and Beatrice K. McDowell Foundation.


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William Wegman's website

Akron Art Museum

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