Getty Museum gathers a century of photography.(Los Angeles)

From: Art Business News | Date: May 1, 2004 | Copyright information

Commemorating 20 years of the department of photographs, the J. Paul Getty Museum is featuring "Photographers of Genius at the Getty," an exhibit that highlights the work of 38 influential artists. The exhibition runs through July 25 and emphasizes the impacts and advancements made in the field of photography.

The show displays work that spans more than a century, from the late 1830s, when the art of photography first began to develop, to the late 1960s. The featured art...

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