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Richard Avedon, Dovima with elephants, evening dress by Dior, Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, August 1955; © 2009 The Richard Avedon Foundation
July 11, 2009 – Nov 29, 2009
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SFMOMA
151 3rd St
415.357.4000
$15
Marilyn Monroe caught in a moment of intense vulnerability. The line of a model's Dior gown mirrored in the curves of the elephants around her. A beekeeper covered in his buzzing flock. These are some of the countless decisive moments caught by Richard Avedon's camera. SFMOMA's huge retrospective presents the largest American survey of Avedon's work to date, from his early, revolutionary fashion work at Harper's Bazaar and the countless '60s portraits of political and cultural movers and shakers, to his magnum opus documenting America's surreal frontier, In the American West, and his final portraits for The New Yorker. Whether photographing pop royalty, politicians, or ranch hands, Avedon followed Aleister Crowley's dictum that "every man, every woman, is a star."
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