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Icons of Style

When telling the story of fashion photography, certain names dominate the field. Now , a new exhibition at the Getty Museum, which includes 160 photographs by more than ninety photographers, seeks to spotlight lesser-known contemporaries of Helmut Newton and Irving Penn, arranging photographs by decade so that changes—aesthetic, technological, and social—are visible. “I was excited photographer Gleb Derujinsky and innovative 1970s photographer Kourken Pakchanian alongside—and in conversation with—photographs by Richard Avedon and William Klein.

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