UMBC Special Collections is excited to announce the opening of a new online exhibit featuring the work of photographer John G. Bullock. “The Photography of John G. Bullock” exhibit, curated by Sarah Klimek, contains 81 digitized photographs, presents an overview of nearly four decades of Bullock’s photography, and highlights some of the major themes that defined his work in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This exhibit is the first completed photography exhibit to be displayed on the UMBC Special Collections Online Gallery, https://umbcspecialcollections.culturalspot.org/home, a new online photography exhibition site designed to showcase some of the remarkable and unique collections held within Special Collections.
Remembered best for his idyllic depictions of the countryside and rural life, John G. Bullock created an impressive collection of photographs that include a diverse array of breathtaking landscape photographs and touching family portraits. His ability to showcase a variety a subject matter with equal beauty and artistry highlights his remarkable skill and versatility as a photographer, as well as his deep personal connections to the people and places that he photographed. Through “The Photography of John G. Bullock” exhibit, viewers have the opportunity to explore some of Bullock’s photographs and to learn more about the photographer behind these beautiful images. The full collection of Bullock’s photographs, which includes approximately 1,154 images, is available in its entirety for view at Special Collections. A full digital collection is forthcoming.
Visit the UMBC Special Collections Online Gallery here to view “The Photography of John G. Bullock” exhibit, and continue to check back for new upcoming exhibits!
Special Collections is open during the fall and spring semesters from 1pm-4pm on Monday through Friday, with extended hours until 8pm on Thursdays, as well as by appointment. During the summer and winter sessions, Special Collections is open by appointment.
This post was written by Special Collections Student Assistant Sarah Klimek. Sarah Klimek also curated the online exhibit, “The Photography of John G. Bullock.” Thanks, Sarah!