Richard Avedon: Relationships
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A tribute to one of the greatest photographers of the twentieth
century who reinvented the image of fashion and created iconic
portraits Photographer Richard Avedon, with a more than
six-decade-long career, produced innovative and delightful work in
fashion, as well as incisive and captivating portraits. Over the
course of his lifetime he worked with a number of models and a wide
range of portrait subjects, creating a powerful body of pictures
that allow his viewers to study the likenesses of actors, ballet
dancers, celebrities, civil rights activists, heads of state,
inventors, musicians, visual artists and writers. Avedon offers
viewers the opportunity to study faces without crossing any
socially imposed boundaries about staring too long; he encourages
viewers to think about the people before them, the lives they have
lived, their private personalities and public personas, their
struggles, accomplishments, disappointments, and joys. Richard
Avedon. Relationships presents a selection of 100 iconic fashion
photographs and portraits, from the extensive collection at the
Center for Creative Photography, to delve into his approach to
photographing people. Avedon’s combination of talent and skill,
technical proficiency and attuning to his individual subjects,
allowed him to make portraits that are riveting presentations of
the people he photographed. Indeed, he achieved mastery of the
portraiture form. Avedon had the opportunity to photograph a number
of his portrait subjects on more than one occasion. Within the
catalogue it is possible to see painter Jasper Johns in 1965 and
1976; novelist Carson McCullers in 1956 and 1958; the Beatles Andy
Warhol, Marilyn Monroe, and poet Allen Ginsberg in 1963 and 1970.
Perhaps the most dramatic and powerful example of Avedon’s ongoing
photographic relationship is that with his friend and collaborator,
Truman Capote.