Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Bill Cunningham New York
The New York Times Style photographer Bill Cunningham is a living legend. Seeing him on the street or at fashion shows will never cease to excite the fashion flock. He once took my picture on Fifth Avenue and even though it never made it into the paper, it was still a thrilling moment. He reminds me of Jeremiah Goodman in that he continues to pursue his lifelong passion at 80. I'm sure it keeps him young. It also seems fitting that the new documentary about him is entitled Bill Cunningham New York because he is New York. The film is the first feature by director Richard Press and it has already won the audience award for best documentary award at the Melbourne International Film Festival. I'm not sure when Bill Cunningham New York will be in the theatres but I'll keep you posted. Anna Wintour once said, "we all get dressed for Bill." I will definitely continue to dress for Bill in the hopes of catching his eye. But if I don't, I will be just as excited to catch a glimpse of him.
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Avedon: Photographs from The Richard Avedon Foundation
There are so many wonderful events coming up in Paris this fall including Avedon: Photographs from The Richard Avedon Foundation sale at Christie's November 20, 2010. Over 60 Avedon iconic photographs as well as several unique and extremely rare items will be up for sale. Proceeds from the sale will initiate The Richard Avedon Foundation’s endowment in support of its philanthropic mission. Usually, photography is a great place to start collecting art but I have a feeling from the estimates that these will be out of most our budgets. Also, if you can't make it to Paris, I'm happy to report that the photographs will be on view at Christie's in New York October 1-7, 2010. Elephants sold separately of course.
Marilyn Monroe, actor, New York, May 6, 1957 (Estimate: $100,000-150,000)
Richard Avedon Self-Portrait, c. 1963 (Estimate: $8,000-12,000)
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christies,
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richard avedon
Visite Privée by François Halard
Photographer François Halard recently had an exhibition which was compiled into an accompanying book entitled Visite Privée. The collection of photographs of artists and their studios include Cy Twombly, Julian Schnabel, Carlos Mollino, Ahn Duong, Richard Avedon, Paul Cezanne, Robert Rauschenberg, and others. My favorite space is of course Mr. Hallard's own home in Arles, France. There is a great story in Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People about how he wasn't intending to buy a home but fell in love with its "melancholy spell." He spent years restoring the home and filled it with many pieces he already owned in storage including the Louis XVI lit a la polonaise canopy bed from the antiquaire Compoglio. I've included photos from both books here but unfortunately Visite Privée seems to only be available in Europe. A reason to hop on a plane to Paris if I ever saw one but if that's not possible, you can also check out the rest of the artists online. À tout à l'heure!
Photos by François Halard
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artist,
francois halard,
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Icons by an Icon
I love how in New York the art isn't always confined to the museums and galleries. Tod’s commissioned the famed photographer Elliott Erwitt to shoot 22 prominent families for its new exhibition called Icons by an Icon. It's also another example of what I like to call stealth marketing. Each photo contains a pair of Tods shoes or a bag but the photos are more about presenting a lifestyle than hitting you over the head with the product which I quite prefer. No word yet if they will be bound into a book like the Italian's photographed for Italian Touch but you can view them at the Tod's boutique on Madison right now. Enjoy!Photos by Elliott Erwitt for Tod's
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elliott erwitt,
photography,
tods
Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century
I don't normally like to visit museums on bright and sunny days but I may make an exception for the new Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition that opens today at the Museum of Modern Art. Over 300 hundred photographs that span his amazing career will be on view until June 28, 2010. My favorites are his old world views of Europe and his modern look at America. I'd also say that he was the pioneer of today's popular street fashion photography. Can you imagine if Henri Cartier-Bresson had a blog?! I definitely wouldn't wait for a rainy day to see this amazing exhibition!
“It is through living that we discover ourselves, at the same time as we discover the world around us.” — Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1952
"Think about the photo before and after, never during. The secret is to take your time. You mustn't go too fast. The subject must forget about you. Then, however, you must be very quick." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
“Actually, I'm not all that interested in the subject of photography. Once the picture is in the box, I'm not all that interested in what happens next. Hunters, after all, aren't cooks.” — Henri Cartier-Bresson
“Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again.” — Henri Cartier-Bresson
“The most difficult thing for me is a portrait. You have to try and put your camera between the skin of a person and his shirt.” — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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henri cartier-bresson,
moma,
museums,
photography
The World in Vogue: People, Parties, Places
The World in Vogue: People, Parties, Places by Hamish Bowles and Alexandra Kotur is another book that is going on my Christmas list, unless Knopf would like to send me a copy. Hint hint. I had a chance to look through it this week and it's chock full of socialites, celebrities, fashion designers, models and other beautiful people at glamorous parties and stylish places. There are a few chic weddings thrown in for good measure! The shots were taken by some of the most famous photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Francois Halard, Horst P. Horst, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Helmet Newton, Bruce Weber and many more! It's a fun look at how the other half lives and plays!
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Books,
hamish bowles,
photography,
the world in vogue,
vogue
A Shadow Falls
It's no secret that I am dying to go on an African safari but until I get there, I'm going to continue to gaze longingly at Nick Brandt's stunningly beautiful black and white photographs that I saw today on Luxury Culture. They are on exhibit at A.galerie in Paris until 24 December 2009 and are also compiled into a book A Shadow Falls that is definitely going on my Christmas list. The photos are like the gorgeous photographic love child of Peter Beard and Richard Avedon. You feel like you are looking into the souls of the animals and one could also say that Nick Brandt has also captured the soul of Africa with his photography. They will leave you moved and touched and perhaps compelled to book the next plane to Africa.Photos by Nick Brandt
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a shadow falls,
africa,
Books,
nick brandt,
photography
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