‘In Focus: Tasteful Pictures’ puts food photos on the Getty’s menu
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With just about a gazillion pictures of food on blogs and websites, accessible at the touch of a BlackBerry button, it might seem a little ho-hum to stage a museum show of food photography.
But an exhibition at the Getty Museum called ‘In Focus: Tasteful Pictures’ is anything but boring.
In just one room, the exhibition, drawn from the museum’s permanent collection, traces food photography over 150 years, from the mid-19th century to today.
It includes meticulously staged still lifes, a performance art photogram and an enormous jumble of contraband food.
Not one of these pictures is made with a digital camera, said Virginia Heckert, associate curator in the museum’s photography department and curator of the exhibit. Read more here.
-- Mary MacVean