![]() ![]() Posed in desolate settings, Turbeville's beings seem to wander in barren landscapes, and to languish in deserted interiors. We are also delighted to include 19th century prints by Roger Fenton, Charles Nègre, Sydney Richard Percy, and Nevil Story-Maskelyne, antecedents whose photographs, made more than a century earlier, convey early explorations of this traditional genre.ĭeborah Turbeville has been hailed for her iconoclastic fashion photographs of the 1970s and 1980s, elaborate tableaux that depict brooding, introspective models wearing haute-couture clothing. Inspired by the progressive photographs made by James Moore, Gösta Peterson, William Silano, and Deborah Turbeville for the editorial pages of leading fashion magazines in the 1960s and 1970s, this exhibition features prints by those photographers, and by Susan Paulsen and Marcia Resnick, and incorporates selected photographs by Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Harry Callahan, Louis Faurer, and Lee Friedlander. Deborah Bell Photographs is pleased to present a group exhibition of photographs based on a theme long favored in art: woman in the landscape. ![]()
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