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The photographs of Slim Aarons
Attractive People Doing Attractive Things in Attractive Places, 2017

Slim Aarons (1916 – 2006) is regarded as one of the most influential magazine photographers of his generation. He was raised in New York City and took up photography as a teenager. At the age of eighteen, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was later appointed official photographer for the Yank magazine in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. After the war he became a freelance photojournalist, and decided he only wanted to photograph “Attractive people, doing attractive things in attractive places. His photographs appeared in many magazines, including Life, Holiday, Town & Country, Look, Adventure and Travel & Leisure, and in his first book, A Wonderful Time (1974).

 

Slim rubbed shoulders with Royalty from around the world including Princess Grace and her daughter Princess Caroline. At one point Princess Grace had even suggested that Caroline go and work with Slim, but when Slim explained she’d need to be up early every morning, Caroline soon changed her mind!

 

Slim was very well known in the U.S., and in famous circles and there are hundreds of similar such stories. Artist Wendy Vanderbilt Lehman who knew Slim since she was a child described Slim as “fun, funny and fatherly. He always arrived in a celebratory mood that made me feel that all was right in the world. “

 

Slim photographed many of the rich and famous, some of the more notable celebrities include Marilyn Monroe, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Julie London, Joan Collins, Audrey Hepburn and Mick Jagger. 

 

Arguably his most famous photographs were taken at the Kaufman House in Palm Springs including “Poolside Gossip” and “Desert House Party” which are included in this exhibiton.

 

Getty Images is home to the archive of Slim Aarons historic photography and proudly represents his archive.

 

This exhibition is sponsored by AT Home Style in conjunction with Australian Licensee Corporate Art. 

The photographs of
Slim Aarons

Attractive People Doing Attractive Things in Attractive Places

Sofi's Lounge and The Lobby

Sofitel Melbourne On Collins

December 2017
- February 2018

Slim Aarons

Slim Aarons

Desert House Party, 1970 by Slim Aarons

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