November 18, 2006–March 25, 2007

Fashion Photography

Photography and fashion have been inextricably linked since the early 1900s, when fashion magazines rocketed to popularity. In "Fashion Photography," on view in the Trustman Galleries, you can explore fashion photography of the past hundred years by the field's most significant image-makers. Their distinctive flair influenced popular taste and style, from the refined extravagance of Baron Adolf de Meyer and Cecil Beaton, to the classic elegance of Edward Steichen, the dazzling glamour of Irving Penn, the graphic snap of Richard Avedon, the irreverent chic of William Klein, the moody dreaminess of Deborah Turbeville, the provocative seduction of Helmut Newton, and the sensual elegance of Herb Ritts.