




Richard Avedon: Evidence 1944â1994
Signed by Richard Avedon, this exhibition catalogue accompanied the definitive retrospective of the acclaimed photographerâs work, which opened at New Yorkâs Whitney Museum of American Art in 1994. It was the first of his shows to travel both within the United Statesâto the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Minneapolis Institute of Artsâand throughout Europe, with stops at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Palazzo Reale in Milan, and the National Portrait Gallery in London. Providing an unprecedented view of fifty years of Avedonâs work, the book reproduces more than six hundred of his photographs.
Copublished by Random House and Eastman Kodak Company, this sizable catalogue was edited by Mary Shanahan. Curator Jane Livingstonâs text âThe Art of Richard Avedonâ provides a compelling analysis of his career. Essayist Adam Gopnik observes in his contribution, âThe Light Writer,â that âAvedon attempts, in his white-background portraits, to replace false poetry with what he sees as real poetry rooted in contradiction.â The bookâs comprehensive illustrated chronology accompanies a list of Avedonâs exhibitions and bibliography.
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Signed by Richard Avedon, this exhibition catalogue accompanied the definitive retrospective of the acclaimed photographerâs work, which opened at New Yorkâs Whitney Museum of American Art in 1994. It was the first of his shows to travel both within the United Statesâto the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Minneapolis Institute of Artsâand throughout Europe, with stops at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Palazzo Reale in Milan, and the National Portrait Gallery in London. Providing an unprecedented view of fifty years of Avedonâs work, the book reproduces more than six hundred of his photographs.
Copublished by Random House and Eastman Kodak Company, this sizable catalogue was edited by Mary Shanahan. Curator Jane Livingstonâs text âThe Art of Richard Avedonâ provides a compelling analysis of his career. Essayist Adam Gopnik observes in his contribution, âThe Light Writer,â that âAvedon attempts, in his white-background portraits, to replace false poetry with what he sees as real poetry rooted in contradiction.â The bookâs comprehensive illustrated chronology accompanies a list of Avedonâs exhibitions and bibliography.





















