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Subject: [Leica] Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography since the Sixties - Exhibit at the Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
From: rbrowne1 at mindspring.com (Robert Browne)
Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 21:16:55 -0700

For those in the LA area during June 29?November 14, 2010 this Getty  
Museum exhibit sounds interesting:

Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography since the Sixties

June 29?November 14, 2010

In the decades following World War II, an independently minded and  
critically engaged form of photography began to gather momentum. Since  
then a host of photographers have combined their skills as reporters  
and artists, developing extended photographic essays that delve deeply  
into humanistic topics and present distinct personal visions of the  
world. Embracing the gray areas between objectivity and subjectivity,  
information and interpretation, journalism and art, they have created  
powerful visual reports that transcend the realm of traditional  
photojournalism. Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography since the  
Sixties looks in-depth at projects by photographers who have  
contributed to the development of this approach, including Leonard  
Freed, Lauren Greenfield, Philip Jones Griffiths, Mary Ellen Mark,  
Susan Meiselas, James Nachtwey, Sebasti?o Salgado, W. Eugene and  
Aileen M. Smith, and Larry Towell.

More museum info at: http://www.getty.edu/

- Robert


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