Cadillac's Fashion and Film Exhibit Celebrates Iconic Calvin Klein Ads

A tribute to famed photographer Richard Avedon

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Cadillac is continuing to align itself to the fashion and art worlds with a new exhibit that pays homage to fashion photographer Richard Avedon and explores the art of advertising, with behind-the-scenes looks at the iconic ads he shot for Chanel and Calvin Klein in the 1970s, '80s and '90s.

"Richard Avedon: Moving Image," which will be open to the public until Sept. 30, is the latest art exhibition at Cadillac House, a brand experience center on the ground floor of Cadillac's SoHo headquarters in New York, that's part art gallery, part coffee house and part fashion pop-up store.

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