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On view October 25, 2025 through January 11, 2026 in the Holmes Gallery.

This exhibition features 47 photographs by 34 artists, each capturing the rich and ever-evolving American South through the concept of a “double portrait.” Divided into four thematic sections, the exhibition examines the diverse ways artists depict human connection, presence, and absence within a shared frame.

The first section explores traditional portraiture, showcasing works like Rineke Dijkstra’s, in which subjects are centrally framed, fully visible, and clearly identifiable as individuals. From here, the exhibition transitions to artists who incorporate vernacular photographic styles, often embracing a “snapshot aesthetic” to depict two people together in often casual or spontaneous moments. This approach highlights photography’s power to convey intimacy and emotional resonance.

The third section explores the themes of connection and care. A portrait featuring two people naturally suggests a story, as the viewer instinctively looks for meaning in their interaction. Even without knowing the subjects, subtle details—like a glance or a touch—convey a shared moment, offering deeper insight into the image’s significance.

The final section redefines the concept of the double portrait by showcasing unconventional examples. Figures may be reflected in mirrors, seen in photographs that appear within other photographs, or represented through fragmented or partially obscured depictions. These images challenge traditional portraiture, emphasizing presence through suggestion rather than direct depiction.

Together, these works demonstrate the many ways photography captures the complexities of human relationships, memory, and identity—offering a layered and multifaceted portrait of the American South.

Double Portraits was curated by VBMA Chief Curator Caitlin Swindell and organized by the Vero Beach Museum of Art with photographs on loan from the Collection of the Do Good Fund. 

PRESENTING SPONSORS:
The Yela “Peter” and Derek Fowler Endowment for Acquisitions and Exhibitions
Patricia M. Patten Endowment
Estate of Glee and Robert Ries Endowment

PATRON SPONSOR:
Barbara Konforti

PHOTO: Emma Creighton Hopson, Summer Afternoon, 2020. Archival pigment print, 28 x 33 inches. The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2022-031.

GALLERY HOURS:
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Last Admission is 4:15 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Last Admission is 3:45 p.m.

GENERAL ADMISSION:
Members: FREE
Children (17 yrs & under) – FREE
U.S. Veterans and Active-Duty Military (with a valid ID)* – FREE
Adults: $12
Seniors (65 yrs+): $11
Students with ID: $5

On view October 25, 2025 through January 11, 2026 in the Holmes Gallery.

This exhibition features 47 photographs by 34 artists, each capturing the rich and ever-evolving American South through the concept of a “double portrait.” Divided into four thematic sections, the exhibition examines the diverse ways artists depict human connection, presence, and absence within a shared frame.

The first section explores traditional portraiture, showcasing works like Rineke Dijkstra’s, in which subjects are centrally framed, fully visible, and clearly identifiable as individuals. From here, the exhibition transitions to artists who incorporate vernacular photographic styles, often embracing a “snapshot aesthetic” to depict two people together in often casual or spontaneous moments. This approach highlights photography’s power to convey intimacy and emotional resonance.

The third section explores the themes of connection and care. A portrait featuring two people naturally suggests a story, as the viewer instinctively looks for meaning in their interaction. Even without knowing the subjects, subtle details—like a glance or a touch—convey a shared moment, offering deeper insight into the image’s significance.

The final section redefines the concept of the double portrait by showcasing unconventional examples. Figures may be reflected in mirrors, seen in photographs that appear within other photographs, or represented through fragmented or partially obscured depictions. These images challenge traditional portraiture, emphasizing presence through suggestion rather than direct depiction.

Together, these works demonstrate the many ways photography captures the complexities of human relationships, memory, and identity—offering a layered and multifaceted portrait of the American South.

Double Portraits was curated by VBMA Chief Curator Caitlin Swindell and organized by the Vero Beach Museum of Art with photographs on loan from the Collection of the Do Good Fund. 

PRESENTING SPONSORS:
The Yela “Peter” and Derek Fowler Endowment for Acquisitions and Exhibitions
Patricia M. Patten Endowment
Estate of Glee and Robert Ries Endowment

PATRON SPONSOR:
Barbara Konforti

PHOTO: Emma Creighton Hopson, Summer Afternoon, 2020. Archival pigment print, 28 x 33 inches. The Do Good Fund, Inc., 2022-031.

GALLERY HOURS:
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Last Admission is 4:15 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Last Admission is 3:45 p.m.

GENERAL ADMISSION:
Members: FREE
Children (17 yrs & under) – FREE
U.S. Veterans and Active-Duty Military (with a valid ID)* – FREE
Adults: $12
Seniors (65 yrs+): $11
Students with ID: $5

Special Instructions
https://www.vbmuseum.org/visit/
More about Vero Beach Museum of Art
Vero Beach Museum of Art, the largest cultural arts facility of its kind on Florida's Treasure Coast, is a precious cultural gem that is admired and appreciated by residents and tourists alike. Its permanent collection of American and international art from the mid-19th century to the present includes significant works across numerous media. The comprehensive art facility features five galleries, an education wing with art studios, an interactive kids space, seminar rooms, a 250-seat auditorium, museum store, and exceptional public spaces for art installations and public programs. Docent tours—free with Museum admission—are available each day at 2:00 p.m. Throughout the year, the Museum presents global exhibitions, so there is always something new to see. The Museum offers free admission to the general public on the Second Saturday of every month to ensure broad community access to exhibitions. Visit www.vbmuseum.org for hours of operation and admission & discounts.
When & Where
Oct 25, 2025, 10:00am to
Jan 11, 2026, 4:30pm Timezone: EDT
$12.00


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