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Richard Avedon was one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century, and few bodies of work reveal his engagement with history, politics, and culture more powerfully than the monumental images collected in Avedon: Murals and Portraits.Produced in collaboration with the Richard Avedon Foundation and originally published in conjunction with the landmark Gagosian Gallery exhibition, this extraordinary volume examines a pivotal period in the artist's career and creative evolution.Featuring four ambitious large-scale photographic murals created between 1969 and 1971, the book captures some of the defining personalities and movements of a turbulent era. Avedon turns his lens on Andy Warhol and members of the Factory, Abbie Hoffman and the Chicago Seven, Allen Ginsberg and his circle, and members of the U.S. Mission Council in Saigon, creating unforgettable group portraits that blur the boundaries between documentary record, political observation, and fine art.These iconic images are complemented by numerous related portraits that demonstrate Avedon's unmatched ability to reveal character, vulnerability, and power.Reproduced with exceptional quality--including expansive gatefold presentations of the murals--the volume also features archival materials such as diaries, correspondence, and contact prints that illuminate Avedon's creative process. Essays by leading scholars and writers explore the historical context, artistic significance, and lasting influence of these groundbreaking works.A compelling resource for photographers, historians, art students, and admirers of twentieth-century culture, Avedon: Murals and Portraits offers an in-depth look at one of photography's most important visual storytellers and the people who helped shape an era.
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