Galleries
Photographers Ansel Adams and Yousuf Karsh visit the Harry Lunn Gallery for a 1979 exhibition of Kennerly's work.
A poster announces an exhibiton of Kennerly's work at the University of Texas, Austin's College of Communications Auditorium.
Kennerly's images of the war in Vietnam and Cambodia on display in the lobby of the Lincoln Center during an event sponsored by Bank of America to promote Ken Burns' documentary on the Vietnam War.
Some of Kennerly's images of the war in Vietnam and Cambodia on display in the lobby of the Kennedy Center during an event sponsored by Bank of America to promote Ken Burns' documentary on the Vietnam War.
Senator John McCain and Chuck Hagel, former Secretory of Defense, arrive at the Kennedy Center after an event sponsored by Bank of America to promote Ken Burns' documentary on the Vietnam War.
A banner featuring Kennerly at The New York Historical Society
A banner at the entrance of The New York Historical Society during a gala for a project to encourage young photographers.
David Hume Kennerly in an exhibit of work by young photographers whom he mentored as part of a joint effort between the New York Historical Society and a national bank.
David Hume Kennerly walks through an exhibit of work by young photographers who he mentored as part of the Home of the Free Project, a joint effort between the New York Historical Society and a national bank.
A banner announces a joint project to encourage young photographers.
David Hume Kennerly views his work at an exhibition in Palo Alto with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Joe Rosenthal.
Kennerly's exhibition in Palo Alto as seen from above. Joe Rosenthal at right.
David Hume Kennerly at an exhibit of his work, sponsored by Bank of America, at the USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in 2017.
A large banner with Kennerly's image of President Richard Nixon playing the piano at the new Grand Ole Opry heralds the opening of Hotel Lucia.
Visitors look at an exhibit of the work of young photographers mentored by Kennerly.
A preview of an exhibition of Kennerly's work at the Savage Gallery in Portland in the winter of 2003.
An exhibit of Kennerly's work sponsored by the Foreign Correspondents' Club is displayed at their facility in Hong Kong in 2019.
A close-up of one of the prints on display at the Laurie Frank Gallery.
Visitors make their way through the Laurie Frank gallery, which featured an exhibition of Kennerly's work.
The entrance to the Laurie Frank Gallery.
During a show of his work at the Laurie Frank Gallery in 2010, David Hume Kennerly poses with his print of five presidents photographed at the Reagan Presidential Library dedication.
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Photographers Ansel Adams and Yousuf Karsh visit the Harry Lunn Gallery for a 1979 exhibition of Kennerly's work.
A poster announces an exhibiton of Kennerly's work at the University of Texas, Austin's College of Communications Auditorium.
Kennerly's images of the war in Vietnam and Cambodia on display in the lobby of the Lincoln Center during an event sponsored by Bank of America to promote Ken Burns' documentary on the Vietnam War.
Some of Kennerly's images of the war in Vietnam and Cambodia on display in the lobby of the Kennedy Center during an event sponsored by Bank of America to promote Ken Burns' documentary on the Vietnam War.
Senator John McCain and Chuck Hagel, former Secretory of Defense, arrive at the Kennedy Center after an event sponsored by Bank of America to promote Ken Burns' documentary on the Vietnam War.
A banner featuring Kennerly at The New York Historical Society
A banner at the entrance of The New York Historical Society during a gala for a project to encourage young photographers.
David Hume Kennerly in an exhibit of work by young photographers whom he mentored as part of a joint effort between the New York Historical Society and a national bank.
David Hume Kennerly walks through an exhibit of work by young photographers who he mentored as part of the Home of the Free Project, a joint effort between the New York Historical Society and a national bank.
A banner announces a joint project to encourage young photographers.
David Hume Kennerly views his work at an exhibition in Palo Alto with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Joe Rosenthal.
Kennerly's exhibition in Palo Alto as seen from above. Joe Rosenthal at right.
David Hume Kennerly at an exhibit of his work, sponsored by Bank of America, at the USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in 2017.
A large banner with Kennerly's image of President Richard Nixon playing the piano at the new Grand Ole Opry heralds the opening of Hotel Lucia.
Visitors look at an exhibit of the work of young photographers mentored by Kennerly.
A preview of an exhibition of Kennerly's work at the Savage Gallery in Portland in the winter of 2003.
An exhibit of Kennerly's work sponsored by the Foreign Correspondents' Club is displayed at their facility in Hong Kong in 2019.
A close-up of one of the prints on display at the Laurie Frank Gallery.
Visitors make their way through the Laurie Frank gallery, which featured an exhibition of Kennerly's work.
The entrance to the Laurie Frank Gallery.
During a show of his work at the Laurie Frank Gallery in 2010, David Hume Kennerly poses with his print of five presidents photographed at the Reagan Presidential Library dedication.
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Galleries
While Kennerly has not had a formal relationship with a gallery, his fine prints have been exhibited in numerous private galleries, educational institutions, and public exhibitions. These include The New York Historical Society, The Duncan Miller Gallery, Perpignon Visa Pour L’Image, The Frank Gallery, USC Annenberg School, Photo Expo, Houston Museum of Fine Arts WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY exhibit, the Zero One Gallery, The Foreign Correspondents’ Club Hong Kong, The Harry Lunn Gallery, and more.
Gallery shows have been made on a variety of topics, including politics, presidents, selections from his book publications, war, career retrospectives, and a special show of exclusive images he made from the final days of the hit television series, Seinfeld.