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| Malgosia Bela and Gisele Bundchen, dress by Dior Couture, New York City, March 2000, 2001 Gelatin silver print |
Richard Avedon: Ladies' Man
The famed photographer's greatest muses are united by an unprecedented exhibition
You don’t get to be a great fashion photographer without having a feel for women—not just an interest, but a deep, complicated understanding. Richard Avedon, arguably the greatest of fashion photographers, approached his female subjects—models, writers, performers, artists, and factory workers among them—with a particular sensitivity to their strength, vulnerability, beauty,and flaws. All these qualities and more will be on display in “Avedon: Women,” an extraordinary show of nearly 500 images running November 1 through December 21 at the Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles. Alongside portraits of many of Avedon’s most famous muses are pictures that have never before been exhibited, including 300 contacts, which provide an intimate counterweight to the massive prints that open and punctuate the show. Scaled between those extremes are more than 60 pictures hung salon-style of the 20th-century woman in all her variety: Jackie Kennedy, Dorothy Parker, Tina Turner, Janis Joplin,Coco Chanel, Elsa Maxwell, and Jean Shrimpton. Other iconic personalities, from Elizabeth Taylor to Kate Moss, make cameo appearances in a room devoted to Avedon’s rarely seen color work, featured here in the form of glowing transparencies lit from behind.
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| Volpi Ball #4, Jacqueline Delubac, Venice, Italy, August 31, 1991. Photograph by Richard Avedon, © The Richard Avedon Foundation. |




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