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Deborah Turbeville, distant and present in time

The timeless work of the American photographer is one of the most striking views into the second half of the 20th century. Through her strong sense of creative freedom she not only revolutionized fashion photography, but also investigated the nature of the medium

Image from 'Passport: Concerning the Disappearance of Alix. P.,' 1990.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
Image from 'Passport: Concerning the Disappearance of Alix. P.,' 1990.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
'Untitled (Asser Levy Bathhouse),' from the Bathhouse series, New York, after 1975.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
'Untitled, New York,' late 1970s or early 1980s.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
'Untitled, Hoboken, New Jersey,' 1975.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
'Untitled.' From the Block Island series, Block Island, Rhode Island, 1976.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collec
'Untitled (Metamorphosis of Ella M.),' from the series 'L'École des Beaux-Arts,' Paris, early 1990s.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
'Isabelle and Ella in Sandy Land,' from the series 'L'Heure entre Chien et Loup,' Mantua, Italy, 1977.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
‘Comme des Garçons. Escalera en el Passage Vivienne, París,' from the series ‘Comme des Garçons,' Passage Vivienne, París, 1980. Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
‘Château Raray,’ Raray, France, 1985.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
‘Louisa San Miguel,’ San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, México, January 1991.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
‘Louisa Posos,’ Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, México, January 1991.Deborah Turbeville / MUUS Collection
Cover of the book 'Deborah Turbeville. Photocollage,' by Nathalie Herschdorfer.