Untitled – We look like weatherbeaten survivors. We try to understand each other. We can’t always. When we are young we think people will change, but they will become only what they are. Now, we are at the end of our lives. Growing old together eases the 

Jim Goldberg, Untitled--We look like weatherbeaten survivors. We try to understand each other. We can't always. When we are young we think people will change, but they will become only what they are. Now, we are at the end of our lives. Growing old together eases the pain. Paul Wonner, from the series Rich and Poor, ca. 1977-1982, selenium toned gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by George D. Widener and Eleanor Widener Dixon, 1988.19.18, © 1977-1985, Jim Goldberg
Copied Jim Goldberg, Untitled--We look like weatherbeaten survivors. We try to understand each other. We can't always. When we are young we think people will change, but they will become only what they are. Now, we are at the end of our lives. Growing old together eases the , ca. 1977-1982, selenium toned gelatin silver print, sheet: 1411 in. (35.628.0 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by George D. Widener and Eleanor Widener Dixon, 1988.19.18, © 1977-1985, Jim Goldberg

Artwork Details

Title
Untitled – We look like weatherbeaten survivors. We try to understand each other. We can’t always. When we are young we think people will change, but they will become only what they are. Now, we are at the end of our lives. Growing old together eases the pain. Paul Wonner, from the series Rich and Poor
Artist
Date
ca. 1977-1982
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 1411 in. (35.628.0 cm.)
Copyright
© 1977-1985, Jim Goldberg
Credit Line
Museum purchase made possible by George D. Widener and Eleanor Widener Dixon
Mediums Description
selenium toned gelatin silver print
Classifications
Keywords
  • Figure group — male
  • Architecture — domestic — living room
  • Portrait male — Wonner, Paul — elderly
Object Number
1988.19.18