Current Exhibitions
Dorothea Lange & Friends, Wine Country Harvest
featuring works from Yosemite, the Bay Area, and the Desert Southwest
Scott Nichols Gallery
Sonoma, California

Dorothea Lange, Sharecroppers, Arkansas, 1937
Opening Reception
Saturday, September 27th , 1:30-4:30pm
Exhibition
through November 30th., 2025
Dorothea Lange (1895 – 1965) Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist who captured the 20th century through intimate and powerful images. Her work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) during the Great Depression made her a prominent photo-documentarian of migrant workers and farmers. Lange’s photographs humanized the Depression’s impact and influenced the development of documentary photography.
Along with Lange’s photographs, additional artists of the period and known acquaintances of Lange works are being exhibited,
Pirkel Jones, Imogen Cunningham, Margaret Bourke-White, Ruth Bernhard, Max Yavno, John Gutmann, Oliver Gagliani
Wine Country Harvest shows the bounty of wine and harvest in California. Featuring the works of Ansel Adams, Johan Hagemeyer, Wilber Wright, J.H. Bratt, Jonathan Clark, Pirkel Jones, Jock MacDonald, Alan Ross, Max Yavno, Nicolo Setorio, Jim Banks, Philip Lorca diCorcia

Ansel Adams, Paul Masson Vineyards, Saratoga 1959
SCOTT NICHOLS GALLERY is a fine art photography gallery located in the Mercato Complex on Sonoma Square, in Sonoma, California. The gallery sells artist originals by established, up-and-coming, and contemporary photographers. Scott Nichols began his career as a private dealer in 1980, and is considered an expert on Group f.64 photography. His gallery houses one of the largest private collections of classic California photographers such as Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Brett Weston, Dorothea Lange, Imogen Cunningham, Ruth Bernhard, Wynn Bullock, and William Garnett.
Scott Nichols Gallery is a senior member of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD).
© Ansel Adams images courtesy of the Ansel Adams Publishing Trust.
