Perhaps no one captured cultural life post-World War II more vividly than Richard Avedon. From pop icons to artists to heads of state, being photographed by Avedon meant you were someone. There must ...
Four decades after its debut at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Richard Avedon’s In the American West is back at the Fort Worth museum with a fresh perspective. Richard Avedon at the Carter, ...
“Dick had put up this huge bubble-jet poster of a sequence of pictures he’d taken of Marilyn in a tight sequined dress,” photographer Tim Walker once wrote of a photoshoot that friend and colleague, ...
The images of the late photographer Richard Avedon have remained iconic long after he – and some of his subjects – died. For nearly 60 years, Avedon’s work graced the pages of publications such as ...
MILAN (Reuters) - An exhibition of the work of photographer Richard Avedon bursts into colour to celebrate his collaboration with fashion design house Versace as his renowned black-and-white portraits ...
A look back at Richard Avedon's IN THE AMERICAN WEST at the Amon Carter Museum 20 years later. In the American West: Photos by Richard Avedon – A 20th Anniversary Special (2005) is a celebration of ...
Richard Avedon, who died Friday morning of complications from a cerebral hemorrhage, would have hated being described as the quintessential fashion photographer. He was, after all, so much more than ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new show, curated by Richard Avedon's granddaughter titled "Facing West," reframes the landmark photography series for a new ...
Richard Avedon’s “Suzy Parker and Robin Tattersall” captures the allure and spectacle of Parisian nightlife in the 1950s, blending fashion with the exuberance of the Folies Bergère. In this photograph ...
Avedon spent five years, from 1979 to 1984, traveling to twenty-one US states. He conducted more than a thousand sittings, finally producing 126 editioned images, 21 of which are on view in London.
Unless you’re a dyed-in-the-wool fashionista, it might be best to approach “Avedon Fashion 1944-2000,” now at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, not so much as a show about fashion as one ...
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