" great moments of Glamour " - a nice name, right? I have trimmed short but when I came across the pages of the museums in Cologne, said photo-exhibition at the Museum Ludwig , which have been ongoing since February 2: "Working together for about that now with Dusseldorf?" Just recently I have namely for the values ART magazine a text on the one shown in the neighboring town " Zeitgeist & Glamour " written exhibition. And thematically, they are similar but then amazing, I must say.
Well, while in Dusseldorf's all about the jet set of the 1960s and 1970s, there is the beautiful Cologne to inspect fashion photographs from the 1950s. The are all from the collection of L. Fritz Gruber, who has bequeathed his huge collection of images even after his death the museum on the cathedral square. Gruber was in fact thick with famous photographers like Cecil Beaton and Richard Avedon, directly at the source. And then the Museum Ludwig afford to put together every six months a new photo show, which then obscured in the (albeit brightly colored) is shown in the special room upstairs in which one speaks softly automatically.
you still have time to put yourselves in the great moments of Glamour, for the exhibition will run until 4 September 2011. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 to 18 clock and every first Thursday of the month from 10 bis 22 clock. The entrance fee is 10 €, reduced 7 € (of course applies to the entire museum)
Well, while in Dusseldorf's all about the jet set of the 1960s and 1970s, there is the beautiful Cologne to inspect fashion photographs from the 1950s. The are all from the collection of L. Fritz Gruber, who has bequeathed his huge collection of images even after his death the museum on the cathedral square. Gruber was in fact thick with famous photographers like Cecil Beaton and Richard Avedon, directly at the source. And then the Museum Ludwig afford to put together every six months a new photo show, which then obscured in the (albeit brightly colored) is shown in the special room upstairs in which one speaks softly automatically.
you still have time to put yourselves in the great moments of Glamour, for the exhibition will run until 4 September 2011. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 to 18 clock and every first Thursday of the month from 10 bis 22 clock. The entrance fee is 10 €, reduced 7 € (of course applies to the entire museum)
photos on the left: Richard Avedon, model with elephants, Paris August 1955
Photo: Rheinisches Bildarchiv Köln, © Richard Avedon Incorporated, New York
Museum Ludwig Cologne / Photography Collection (Collection Gruber)
Photo right: Irving Penn, Marlene Dietrich, 1950, photo: Rheinisches Bildarchiv Köln, © Courtesy of Vogue. The Condé Nast Publications Inc., New York, Museum Ludwig Cologne / Photography Collection (Collection Gruber)
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