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The J. Paul Getty Museum presents “In Focus : Play”

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Exhibition In Focus: Play, is on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center through May 10, 2015, presents photographs that explore how notions of leisure and play have been represented over the course of the medium’s history. This exhibition spans almost 175 years of the medium’s history and features the work of a variety of well-known and lesser-known photographers, including Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Imogene Cunningham, Larry Fink, T. Lux Feininger, Roger Fenton, Andre Kertész, Man Ray, Alexander Rodchenko, Masato Seto, Camille Silvy, and Weegee, among others.
 
The nearly thirty works from the Museum’s permanent collection highlight a wide range of amusing activities, from quiet games like chess to more boisterous forms of recreation like skateboarding and visits to amusement parks and circuses. All of the photographs included in the exhibition illustrate the many ways people have chosen to spend their free time. The images also demonstrate inventive and improvised approaches, like unusual vantage points and jarring juxtapositions that photographers have employed to help capture the spontaneity of playfulness.
 
Capturing our everyday lives has been one of photography’s central themes ever since its invention in the mid-nineteenth century,” says Timothy Potts, Director of the J. Paul Getty Museum.  “So it is no surprise that images of people playing games and having fun is a rich seam within the history of photography that this exhibition and accompanying book bring to life brilliantly. This is photography at its entertaining and uplifting best.”

 

EXHIBITION
In Focus : Play
December 23, 2014–May 10, 2015
The J. Paul Getty Museum
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049
USA
T : +1 (310) 440-6473
http://www.getty.edu

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