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Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life Exhibition

Mark Goldstein | Photographers | August 9, 2006 | 3 Comments

Annie LeibovitzBrooklyn Museum Press Release

Major Traveling Exhibition of Annie Leibovitz Photographs on View at Brooklyn Museum October 20, 2006–January 21, 2007

Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life, 1990-2005, an exhibition of more than 200 photographs, will debut at the Brooklyn Museum, where it will be on view from October 20, 2006 through January 21, 2007, prior to an international tour. The exhibition, sponsored by American Express, is being organized by the Brooklyn Museum. Among the other venues it will travel to are the San Diego Museum of Art, the High Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery, the de Young Museum, Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, and London’s National Portrait Gallery, with additional venues to be announced.

The material in the exhibition, and in the accompanying book of the same title, which will be published by Random House, encompasses work Leibovitz made on assignment as a professional photographer as well as personal photographs of her family and close friends. “I don’t have two lives,” Leibovitz says. “This is one life, and the personal pictures and the assignment work are all part of it.” The material documents the birth of her three daughters and many events involving her large and robust family, including the death of her father.

Portraits of public figures include the pregnant Demi Moore, Nelson Mandela in Soweto, Jack Nicholson on Mulholland Drive, George W. Bush with members of his Cabinet at the White House, William S. Burroughs in Kansas, and Agnes Martin in Taos. The assignment work also includes searing reportage from the siege of Sarajevo in the early 1990s and a series of landscapes taken in the American West and in the Jordanian desert.

One of the most celebrated photographers of our time, Annie Leibovitz has been making witty, powerful images documenting American popular culture since the early 1970s, when her work began appearing in Rolling Stone. She became the magazine’s chief photographer in 1973, and ten years later began working for Vanity Fair, and then Vogue, creating a legendary body of work. In addition to her magazine work, Leibovitz has created influential advertising campaigns for American Express, Gap, Givenchy, The Sopranos, and the Milk Board. A retrospective of her work from the years 1970 to 1990 was presented at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. and at the International Center of Photography in New York.

Leibovitz is the recipient of many honors, including the rank of Commandeur in the French government’s Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the Barnard College Medal of Distinction. She was named a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and one of the thirty-five Innovators of Our Time by Smithsonian magazine in 2005.

Charlotta Kotik, John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator of Contemporary Art, is the curator of the exhibition.

Tour Schedule with tentative dates
Brooklyn Museum October 20, 2006-January 21, 2007
San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego February 10-April 22, 2007
High Museum of Art, Atlanta May 12-September 9, 2007
Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C. October 13, 2007-January 13, 2008
de Young Museum, San Francisco February 9-May 11, 2008
Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris June-September 2008
National Portrait Gallery, London October, 2008-January 2009
Additional venues to be announced.



 

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#1 new york girl

re: the Annie Leibovitz exhibit

I am a big fan of her photographs, and was fortunate to see the 2000 exhibit at the Corcoran. This current exhibit is, however, a disappointment. It has relatively few of her stunning portraits and many many family photos---these could be from anyone's family and are not really representative of her talent. It is heart-warming to see how close she was to her family, but not really worth going out of the way to see this exhibit. Instead, buy her book called "Women" which was published for the 200 exhibit and enjoy her beautiful work.

6:34 pm - Monday, October 15, 2007

#2 Jason McLaughlin

This is coming to London in October 2008 - can't wait! Tickets have just been made available by the National Portrait Gallery. So sure this will be a sell out that, for the first time, I'm going to prebook my tickets well in advance.

8:20 am - Friday, June 20, 2008

#3 Ben Lavelle

Im also a big fan of Annie Leibovitz...her work has inspired me for as long as ive been a professional photographer.

Her style and application are second to none...ive seen her in action and she is a model professional...how she manages to get stunning images every time is truely a gift only a select few photographers have.

Im sure that she's influenced my portfolio of work...take a look at..

http://www.lavelles.co.uk

Thanks!

11:31 am - Saturday, June 21, 2008

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