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Subject: [Leica] Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography since the Sixties - Exhibit at the Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
From: slobodan.dimitrov at gmail.com (slobodan dimitrov)
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 10:19:58 -0700
References: <A8BD7082-5432-4C5D-B719-A9781B9F1B35@mindspring.com>

In spite of all that, I will still see the exhibit.
S.

On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Robert Browne <rbrowne1 at 
mindspring.com>wrote:

> I agree with you on that. The Getty exhibits in general are lacking in
> comparison to other major museums. I usually go there because it is a
> pleasant place to walk around and it affords some photographic
> opportunities.
>
> The last photo show I went to was the Robert Frank "The Americans" show at
> MOCA last year.
>
> Just thought I mention the subject exhibit in case anyone is interested.
> I'll probably check it out.
>
> - Robert
>
>
>  There is far more occurring within photography in the Southwest and
>> Southern
>> California than the Getty knows how to acknowledge. The Getty has never
>> had
>> a clear commitment in addressing the local photographic culture to this
>> day.
>> This coming exhibit, and its accompanying catalog, is no exception.
>>
>
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