Getty Center Celebrates Pride Month with 'Queer Lens' Photography Exhibit
FOX 11 Los AngelesJune 18, 20253 min525 views
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- 📸 The Getty Center is celebrating Pride Month with a new and unique exhibition titled 'Queer Lens: A History of Photography'.
- 💡 This exhibition, six years in the making, features 275 objects spread across eight galleries, exploring the history of photography through a queer lens.
- 🖼️ The collection includes 100 portraits of queer notables, offering visitors a chance to recognize influential figures and identify the artists behind the images.
Photography's Role in Identity and Visibility
- 🔑 Photography is highlighted as a crucial medium for the forming of personal identity.
- 🌟 The reproducible nature of photography has been instrumental in helping marginalized groups gain visibility.
Curator's Vision and Impact
- 🎯 Curator Paul Martino aimed to create an exhibition that had not been done before, seeking to make a big impact.
- 🧠 He encourages visitors to approach the exhibit with an open mind, closely examining the pictures and texts to learn about the history of the queer community.
- ✨ The exhibition is described as a mind-opening experience, offering insights into both the social, political, and artistic contexts of queer history.
Visiting the Exhibition
- 🗓️ The 'Queer Lens' exhibition is on display at the Getty Center and will be available through September 28th.
- 👍 The exhibit is highly recommended for its uniqueness and the valuable historical and artistic insights it provides.
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