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Richard Avedon’s iconic portraits and a broad survey of Asian American art offer varied perspectives on the region.
Richard Avedon’s Portraits of the American West Ride Again In 1978, a Fort Worth museum convinced the famed photographer to document the West, as he saw it.
Forty years on, Richard Avedon’s iconic series “In the American West" still resonates with the United States’ current political and social landscape. The New York photographer’s powerful ...
New exhibition celebrates 40 years of Richard Avedon's ‘In the American West' Amon Carter Museum of American Art combines behind-the-scenes memorabilia with 40 of the original portraits to ...
As part of a national celebration led by The Richard Avedon Foundation, the Carter is showcasing 13 works of art from the acclaimed project In the American West, which the Museum commissioned in ...
On the occasion of what would have been his 100th birthday, a look back at the photographer’s Upper East Side apartment on the year of his death.
Blue-blood society aside, the exhibition represents various periods of Avedon's work, including the American West series, images of social justice movements, as well as work in advertising and ...
Avedon’s lasting cultural cachet stems in part from the fact that his career is what every photographer aspires to—he personified a dream.
Organized to mark the centenary of Avedon’s birth, the exhibition will feature images from his “In the American West” series, social justice movement, as well as classic portraiture ...
The first, “Richard Avedon at the Carter,” observes the 40th anniversary of an event that put the museum on the map nationally: the 1985 opening of “In the American West,” a set of ...
Forty years on, Richard Avedon’s iconic series “In the American West" still resonates with the United States’ current political and social landscape. The New York photographer’s powerful ...
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