We are pleased to announce a new online exhibition dedicated to Brian Duffy’s cutting-edge fashion photography from the 1960s. Shooting for some of the world’s top magazines, including Vogue, Elle and Queen, Duffy became a prominent influence on the aesthetic of this iconic decade. As a blizzard of talent and contradictions, Duffy mixed his street-based style with close-cropped compositions, exaggerated angles and theatrical poses. He was also partial to studio photography, sometimes with white, minimal backgrounds in the style of his good friend, David Bailey. While Duffy worked for Elle until 1979, the photographs he took for Vogue in the 1960s were his most influential. With a sole focus on this decade, this exhibition presents eighteen of Duffy’s black-and-white fashion images and celebrity portraits from London, Italy, France and Morocco.
Brian Duffy
Beach Shadow, Morocco, Elle, 1963
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Brian Duffy
Sammy Davis Junior, June, 1960
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The ArtistPhotographer and film producer, Brian Duffy, was a blizzard of talent and contradictions, best remembered for his fashion and portrait photography of the 1960s and 1970s.
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