A Greene Group
Museum Exhibitions

Museum-Ready Photography and Cultural Exhibitions

A Greene Group represents significant Detroit music, photography, and cultural-history collections available for museum exhibitions, institutional partnerships, educational programming, and traveling presentations.

LENI: Looking Through the Lens exhibition wall installation

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Institutional Value

Exhibitions With Cultural and Institutional Value

A Greene Group represents select photography archives, cultural collections, and exhibition properties with documented museum relevance and lasting public value. We work with museums, universities, galleries, cultural institutions, and presenting organizations to shape exhibition opportunities, institutional partnerships, public programming, and long-term cultural engagement.

Available Exhibition

Travelin' Man: On the Road and Behind the Scenes with Bob Seger

Photographer: Tom Weschler

Travelin' Man presents the photography, experiences, and archival perspective of Tom Weschler, whose close professional relationship with Bob Seger provided extraordinary access to rehearsals, performances, touring life, recording activity, and the development of one of Detroit's most important musical careers.

The exhibition combines music photography, documentary images, personal history, tour materials, cameras, archival objects, and interpretive storytelling to offer audiences a rare view of Detroit rock history from someone who was there.

The collection has been presented in an exhibition context at the Detroit Historical Museum, establishing a strong foundation for future museum, university, gallery, and cultural-institution presentations.

Exhibition Specifications

The exhibition includes 35 photographs prepared at 16 x 20 inches for institutional display.

  • 35 Exhibition Photographs
  • 16 x 20 Inch Standard Display Size
  • Available for Institutional Solicitation Now

Availability

Travelin' Man is available for museum and institutional solicitation now.

Curatorial Significance

  • Detroit music history
  • American rock-and-roll history
  • documentary and performance photography
  • behind-the-scenes access
  • public memory
  • archival storytelling
  • regional and national cultural relevance

Exhibition Options

  • 35 available exhibition photographs
  • standard display size: 16 x 20 inches
  • curated photography-only exhibition
  • photography and physical-artifact exhibition
  • existing framed photographs may be available when requested
  • approved digital exhibition files may also be supplied for museum printing and framing to institutional specifications
  • museum-specific image selection
  • interpretive wall text and historical context
  • lectures, conversations, and educational programming
  • documentary or film components only when they materially strengthen the institutional presentation

Museums may choose to receive approved digital exhibition files for in-house printing and framing to their own specifications, or use existing framed photographs when available and desired. Final image selection and exhibition scale may be tailored to the institution, gallery dimensions, and curatorial objectives.

Website galleries are representative previews, not the complete exhibition inventory. All images are presented for institutional exhibition review. Reproduction, downloading, publication, distribution, or commercial use is prohibited without written authorization from the applicable rights holder and A Greene Group.

Exhibition Installation Views

Website galleries are representative previews, not the complete exhibition inventory. All images are presented for institutional exhibition review. Reproduction, downloading, publication, distribution, or commercial use is prohibited without written authorization from the applicable rights holder and A Greene Group.

Available Exhibition

LENI: Looking Through the Lens

Photographer: Leni Sinclair

LENI: Looking Through the Lens presents the photography and cultural record of Leni Sinclair, whose work documented Detroit music, artists, activism, counterculture, community, and social change across decades of American history.

Her photographs offer more than performance documentation. They preserve the relationships, movements, environments, and human experiences that shaped an important period in Detroit and American cultural life.

The collection has been presented through the Detroit Historical Museum, connecting photography, archival objects, music history, activism, and cultural legacy within a public institutional setting.

Exhibition Specifications

The exhibition includes 45 photographs prepared at 16 x 20 inches for institutional display.

  • 45 Exhibition Photographs
  • 16 x 20 Inch Standard Display Size
  • Digital Exhibition Planning Available Now
  • Physical Artifacts Available Beginning May 1, 2027

Availability

Digital-image exhibitions and advance institutional planning conversations are available now. Physical artifacts become available to travel beginning May 1, 2027.

Curatorial Significance

  • Detroit music history
  • American counterculture
  • activism and social history
  • women in photography
  • documentary photography
  • community and cultural movements
  • archival and educational value

Exhibition Options

  • 45 available exhibition photographs
  • standard display size: 16 x 20 inches
  • digital-image photography exhibition
  • museum-produced prints from approved files
  • digital-image exhibitions and museum-produced prints may be planned now
  • physical artifacts become available to travel beginning May 1, 2027
  • photography-centered exhibitions
  • photography and artifact exhibitions for dates on or after May 1, 2027
  • museum-specific image selection
  • interpretive wall text and historical context
  • lectures, conversations, and educational programming
  • programming related to music, activism, photography, women's history, and Detroit culture

Final image selection and exhibition scale may be tailored to the institution, gallery dimensions, and curatorial objectives.

Website galleries are representative previews, not the complete exhibition inventory. All images are presented for institutional exhibition review. Reproduction, downloading, publication, distribution, or commercial use is prohibited without written authorization from the applicable rights holder and A Greene Group.

Exhibition Installation Views

Website galleries are representative previews, not the complete exhibition inventory. All images are presented for institutional exhibition review. Reproduction, downloading, publication, distribution, or commercial use is prohibited without written authorization from the applicable rights holder and A Greene Group.

Formats

Exhibition Formats and Institutional Options

photography exhibitions

photography and artifact exhibitions

digital-image exhibitions

museum-produced prints from approved files

existing framed photography when available

traveling exhibitions

university and gallery installations

educational and public programs

lectures and artist or historian conversations

sponsor-supported cultural programming

documentary or film components when they materially strengthen the exhibition opportunity

Representation

Institutional Representation by A Greene Group

A Greene Group represents these exhibition properties in discussions with museums, universities, galleries, cultural institutions, presenting organizations, sponsors, and institutional partners. We coordinate initial inquiries, exhibition positioning, availability, presentation options, supporting materials, and strategic partnership conversations.

Institutional Inquiry

Request the Exhibition Prospectus

Qualified institutions may request additional curatorial information, image selections, availability details, exhibition formats, programming options, and institutional presentation materials.

Presentation Interests

Institutional inquiries: alex@agreenegroup.com