J. Paul Getty Museum, 1200 Getty Center Drive
San Francisco, California
31 March – 9 August 2009
Paul Outerbridge Jr. burst onto the New York art scene in the early 1920s with photographs that were visually fresh and decidedly Modernist.
He applied his talent for the formal arrangement of objects to the commercial world and was a visionary for his use of color.
This exhibition brings together nearly one hundred photographs from all periods of Outerbridge's career, including his Cubist still life images, staged magazine photographs, and controversial nudes.
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