
© Jesse Alexander
Expositions du 1/4/2015 au 7/6/2015 Terminé
The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography Bolotnaya naberezhnaya 3 b. 1 119072 Moscow Russie
The Lumiere Bothers Center for Photography is pleased to present an exhibition featuring the photographs by Jesse Alexander of the Formula One races from 1954 to 1971 which would later become recognized as a Golden Age of racing. Jesse Alexander's legendary archive of motorsports photography provides a thrilling insight into this spectacular period.The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography Bolotnaya naberezhnaya 3 b. 1 119072 Moscow Russie
Alexander started photographing motorsports when the post-war period of austerity gave way to the technological advancements and the ensuing rise of racing in the 1950s. His career as a photographer began when he went to shoot the original Carrera Panamerica, better known as the Mexican Road Race, in 1953, widely considered the most dangerous road race in the world. Here he met famous drivers including Juan Fangio and Eugenio Castellotti. In 1954 he moved to Europe in order to cover the European circuit of Formula One and the long distance races for American and European magazines. Attended by celebrities like Steve McQueen and royalty, such as Princess Grace and her husband Prince Rainier of Monaco, the Monaco Grand Prix at this time epitomized the glamour, prestige, and suspense of a thrilling European motorsport race. With the apartments and glamorous homes of Monte Carlo forming an incredible backdrop, Jesse Alexander’s photographs document the impressive cars, legendary drivers, and anxious spectators who made up the crowds. As spectators look on, the cars wind their way through the tight hair pin turns and by the casinos and hotels lining the narrow streets of Monte Carlo.
© Jesse Alexander
© Jesse Alexander
© Jesse Alexander
© Jesse Alexander