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€uroMeinke
05-15-2011, 08:55 PM
This is an exhibit opening at the Annenberg Space for Photography (http://www.annenbergspaceforphotography.org/) that intrgues me. Running from May 21 - Nov 27 if anyone else is interested, I'll make it a swanking.

Show copy:

BEAUTY CULTURE provides a seminal examination of photography’s role in capturing and defining notions of modern female beauty and how these images profoundly influence our lives in both celebratory and disturbing ways.

Through different lenses focused on the body beautiful, the exhibition examines both traditional
and unconventional definitions of beauty, challenging stereotypes of gender, race and age. It explores the links between beauty and violence, glamour and sexuality and the cost (in its multiple meanings) of beauty.

Featuring works from over 100 world-renowned beauty, fashion and fine art photographers, BEAUT Y CULTURE encourages a social discussion about the allure and mystique of the pursuit of female beauty, as well as its cult-like glorification and the multi-billion dollar industries that surround it.

BEAUTY CULTURE presents diverse viewpoints on beauty as it has evolved through the 20th and 21st centuries. These viewpoints are at times challenging, daring and controversial. Ultimately, the exhibition illustrates the power of the still image in shaping cultural ideals and expectations of feminine beauty – and photography’s undeniable influence on conceptions of the Self.

In addition to over 170 photographs featured in the print gallery, BEAUTY CULTURE showcases hundreds of digital images in vivid detail on high-resolution screens in the Digital Gallery. The Digital Gallery also includes a short documentary film that expands upon the print exhibition’s themes, featuring interviews with well-known photographers, models, historians and beauty experts who guide visitors on a fascinating photographic exploration of the culture – and cult – of beauty.

€uroMeinke
11-24-2011, 12:53 AM
We finally saw this today and thought it was a great show, very well curated. It featured the works of some of my favorite fashion photographers and had a great collection focused on different aspects of beauty, body type, age, the use and overuse of cosmetic surgery, child beauty pageants etc. They had a great documentary on loop that helped contextualize the differing views of beauty. Now I wish I had caught some of the lectures that accompanied this show. In any case I look forward to seeing what other shows come to this space and hopefully next time avoid driving in holiday traffic to see it.

Not Afraid
11-24-2011, 01:54 AM
There are 5 short films on the Space's site (http://www.annenbergspaceforphotography.org/exhibitions/voice.asp) that are worth watching.