Soho Photo Gallery in New York is presenting "Cuzco Time Capsule," an exhibition of 18 black-and-white photographs by Michael Page Miller, taken in 1972 during his travels in highland Peru. The images capture laborers, craftsmen, market vendors, and Quechua people in and around Cuzco, shot with a 35mm Nikkormat and Tri-X film. The show runs from May 20 to June 14, 2026, with each print priced at $600.
The exhibition matters because it offers a rare, intimate visual record of daily life in the Cuzco region over five decades ago, preserving the faces and traditions of Quechua descendants of the Inca. By presenting these works in a contemporary gallery context, the show bridges historical documentary photography with the current art market, making accessible a personal archive that might otherwise remain unseen.