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In the decades following World War II, an independently minded and critically engaged form of photography began to gather momentum. Its practitioners have combined their skills as artists and reporters, creating extended photographic essays that delve deeply into topics of social concern and present distinct personal visions of the world.

Engaged Observers looks in depth at projects by a selection of the most vital photographers who have contributed to the development of this approach. Passionately committed to their subjects, they have authored evocative bodies of work that are often published extensively as books and transcend the realm of traditional photojournalism.

Vietnam. Philip Jones Griffiths, 1967, Gelatin silver print, 2010.3.2, The J. Paul Getty Museum<br />© The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation / Magnum Photos

Vietnam. Philip Jones Griffiths, 1967, Gelatin silver print, 2010.3.2, The J. Paul Getty Museum
© The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation / Magnum Photos

Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography since the Sixties

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from 29/06/2010
to 14/11/2010

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J. Paul Getty Museum
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049-1687
+1 (310) 440-7330

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Getty Museum
Los Angeles USA

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