Tag: Fashion Photography

Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista: Face/Project at Camera Work Gallery

BERLIN.- Camera Work gallery opened a solo exhibition of the artists Tina Berning and Michelangelo Di Battista in Berlin for the first time. More than 30 works, only unique pieces, are on display in the exhibition. Within their collaboration, Tina Bern…

"Nude Visions: 150 Years of Nude Photography" Opens at the Museum of Visual Arts, Leipzig

LEIPZIG.- LEIPZIG.- The representation of the unclothed human body has exuded a great fascination ever since time began. The exhibition Nude Visions invites visitors to embark on a journey through a collection of depictions of the human body spanning …

Richard Avedon’s Lively Images at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

BOSTON, MA.- Richard Avedon (1923–2004) was the man who brought fashion photography to life. Instead of perpetuating static images of human mannequins posing stiffly in magazines, Avedon depicted his models as real women whose energy and exuberanc…

‘This Is Not a Fashion Photograph’ at the International Center of Photography

  New York City – This Is Not a Fashion Photograph, on view at the International Center of Photography from January 16 to May 3, 2009, is an exhibition of approximately seventy photographs from 1888 to the present organized by ICP adjunct curat…

Photographs of Female Bodybuilders by Martin Schoeller at Hasted Hunt Kraeutler

NEW YORK, NY.- Hasted Hunt Kraeutler presents an exhibition of photographs of female bodybuilders by Martin Schoeller. Schoeller’s best known works are close up portraits without the usual artifices or digital manipulations of media and fashion ph…

"Life as a Legend: Marilyn Monroe" ~ at The Dayton Art Institute

DAYTON, OHIO – The Dayton Art Institute presents an exhibition and one-woman play on the life of Marilyn Monroe, on view through June 24.  Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend uses a wide range of artists and media to explore the public and private li…

Photographs by Cecil Beaton at the Imperial War Museum North

MANCHESTER.- 30 years after the death of photographer Cecil Beaton, Imperial War Museum North is displaying some of his most iconic Second World War shipyard images in huge 5m high frames outside the Museum – on The Quays in Manchester. Beaton was best…

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