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Kaufmann Desert House I

Posted by YELLOWKORNER

14 May, 2020

Kaufmann Desert House I

US$1,148.02

The locations of photographs are very important in Aarons' work, and one of his preferred themes is holidaymakers. Slim Aarons' style reflects the Jet Set that he photographs: it is flawless. Beyond any anthropological notions, the artist seeks above all to represent a lifestyle that treads the fine line between paradise-on-earth and a fake, fairytale decor. Representations of taste in terms of the fashion, design and architecture of bygone eras reinforce this sensation. Rather than simply capturing a social milieu, the artist strives to represent a way of living life "as spectacle".

**The artist: Slim Aarons**

Slim Aarons whose real name is Georges Allen Aarons enlists in the American Army at the age of 18. He becomes a photographer at the West Point Military Academy then a reporter during the Second World War. Regarding his participation in the conflict, which nevertheless earns him a Medal of Honour, Aarons simply says that the only beach worth landing on is the one " adorned with ravishing young semi-clad girls, sun-bathing peacefully in the sun". From 1950 to 1980, he becomes a Jet Set photographer and dedicates himself to the depiction of Hollywood glamour and luxury. The figures are exclusively celebrities, photographed in luxurious surroundings, often around a swimming-pool, in their own home. He constructs his career by only photographing " attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places." In 2002, he proclaims to The Independent newspaper: "I knew everyone, they invited me to their parties as they knew that I would not cause them any harm. I was one of them."

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