Deborah Turbeville
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Modern and Contemporary Photographs
Modern and Contemporary Photographs
On Wednesday, June 1 more than 230 works of modern and contemporary photography will be offered for sale at Grisebach in Berlin.
Vintage prints are rare on the auction market by such artists as Gertrud Arndt, Edward Steichen, André Kertész and Iwao Yamawaki. Gertrud Arndt’s innovative 1930 “Negativ-Portrait Wera Meyer-Waldeck” where the artist utilized the negative copy technique is considered one of the “classics“ of Bauhaus photography (€ 10,000/15,000). While Edward Steichen’s 1921 study of a sunflower emanates the artist’s hallmark precision and focused lighting (€ 20,000/30,000), the Hungarian photographer André Kertész, on his forays into Paris, captured the unusual moments and chance encounters of daily life such... - Vente
Ventes : Photographie Moderne et Contemporaine - 25 mai 2016
Le 25 mai prochain, venez découvrir la vente organisée par Viviane Esders Photographie : « Photographie Moderne et Contemporaine »
© Gérard Rancinan "«Batman family girls», 2011 (estimation 35 000-45 000 €)
Hôtel Drouot - Paris - Salle 6 - 14h
Maître Yann Le Mouel, Viviane Esders Expert
© Berenice Abbott, New York by night, 1932 (estimation 15 000-25 000 €)
Expositions publiques
Mardi 24 mai 11h-18h
Mercredi 25 mai 11h-12h
Consultez le catalogue et enchérissez sur le site internet.... - Exposition
The women in honor by Staley-Wise Gallery
Press Release -
“I feel there is something unexplored about women that only a woman can explore.” Georgia O’Keeffe, 1925
Staley-Wise Gallery presents an exhibition celebrating prominent women photographers from the fields of documentary and fashion photography. Photographers from the legendary cooperative Magnum Photos are engaged in a visual and thematic dialogue with photographers working in editorial and advertising photography. Photographing and moving in different spheres, they are recording and interacting with women in the larger world to highlight disparate subjects such as war, childhood, religion, sexuality and style while celebrating the complexity of the female experience.
Photographers included: Eve Arnold / Olivia Arthur / Lillian Bassman / Louise Dahl-Wolfe / Bieke Depoorter / Ca... - Exposition
Deborah Turbeville : Unseen Versailles Revisited
Deborah Turbeville has brought her distinct, intensely personal vision to a body of work. Turbeville's work first appeared in Vogue in the 1970's. She has been acknowledged as a dominant figure in contemporary photography, bringing an entirely original vision to the art. She has had inumerable exhibitions throughout the world.
Deborah Turbeville was a fashion editor turned photographer, and her work appears regularly in French and Italian Vogue. She has received numerous awards and has had museum exhibitions in France, Japan, Mexico, and the United States.
© Deborah Turbeville
© Deborah Turbeville
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« About a Woman » at Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York
Nailya Alexander Gallery is pleased to announce About A Woman, the exhibition featuring photographs by Sarah Moon, Deborah Turbeville, Marcia Resnick, Grete Stern, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Alexander Rodchenko, Many Ray, Alexander Zhitomirsky, A. Tsoukker, Baron Adolf De Meyer, Ann Rhoney, Heather Evans Smith, Cirenaica Moreira, David Tippit, Steve Wilson, Jan Lauschmann, George Seely, and Alexey Titarneko.
The exhibition will open on May 21st and will run through July 25, 2014. Gallery hours are 11-6pm, Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment.... - Exposition
FORMA presents "Fashion, A century of extraordinary fashion photography" from the Condé Nast archives
On Wednesday, January 16, 2013, at 6:30PM, the Fondazione Forma per la Fotografia, will present the opening of the exhibit Fashion. A century of extraordinary photography from the Condé Nast archives.
“We have to make Vogue into a Louvre.”
Edward Steichen to Edna Woodman Chase, 1920s
These words said by Steichen to the first editor in chief of Vogue aptly summarized the revolution started by Condé Nast, both in fashion as well as in photography more generally, when the publisher acquired the prestigious Vogue masthead in 1909. From then on, the story of fashion was no longer told exclusively in delicate nineteenth-century illustrations, but also by great international photographers with creative license. Edward Steichen was one of the first photographer to shoot for Vogue, accepti... - Exposition
Mois de la Photo 2012 : Exposition de Deborah Turbeville à la Galerie Serge Aboukrat
Deborah Turbeville est une légende dans le monde de la photographie et de la photographie de mode. Cette « Amoureuse du temps passé » eut comme précepte de ne « jamais chercher à ressembler aux autres »
La photographie de mode, dominée par les hommes, est saturée d’images. Pour autant celles de Deborah Turbeville ne ressemblent à personnes d’autres car la mode ne fut qu’un moyen de parfaire son art photographique. Il y règne une ambiance vaporeuse, une couleur quasi- paradisiaque où l’intemporel flotte. Ses clichés élégants et distingués ont introduit une esthétique étrange, hors du temps, rare et insoupçonnée dans le milieu de la publication. Ils tendent à faire passer les modèles pour des apparitions de souvenirs. Fiction, rêve... - Exposition
Indiscrétions - Christian Caujolle
En mars 2011, GwinZegal Centre d’Art et de Recherche, inaugure dans la ville de Guingamp un espace d’exposition, [Studio]GwinZegal. Lieu d’expérimentation, de « work in progress », de compte-rendu de travaux photographiques réalisés dans le cadre de résidences, d’accueil de propositions initiées par des personnalités qui nous accompagnent dans notre projet, espace de rencontres, de débats, [Studio]GwinZegal est aussi la préfiguration d’un lieu plus important, destiné à accueillir dans un avenir proche les activités de GwinZegal, Centre d’Art et de Recherche.
La première exposition, présentée à partir du 5 mars 2011 et jusqu’au 17 avril, est consacr&eacu... - Exposition
Group Show at the Wrapping Project Bankside
Peter Marlow : British Magnum photographer, whose tense filmic night shots of the East End (1981 black and white vintage prints) recall the post war images of Bill Brandt.
Lillian Bassman : 92 year old black and white fashion photographer – Bassman’s stylized images recall fine pen and ink drawings and re-cast fashion photography as calligraphy.
Deborah Turbeville : 76 year old New Yorker – Turbeville’s striking narrative images capture the underbelly of Jean Rhys’s Paris, and Eastern Europe before the fall of the wall.
Turbeville took fashion photography into a narrative world that her young heirs attempt to emulate, while she continues to shoot regularly for Vogue Italia, amongst others, staying creatively one step ahead of the pretenders.
Annabel Elgar : Young British photogra... - Exposition
Deborah Turbeville - At The Wapping Project Bankside
One of the world’s most important female fashion photographers headlines her UK show with a tribute to Alexander McQueen.
The Wapping Project Bankside, a new gallery space adjacent to Tate Modern, will host a solo exhibition by Deborah Turbeville one of the most important fashion photographers of the 20th century.
A selection of 30 images will be on show at The Wapping Project Bankside, spanning Turbeville’s extraordinary career so far. Among the images is ‘Homage to Alexander McQueen', a personal expression of Turbeville’s bereavement at losing a friend and collaborator.
Like her near contemporaries, Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin, Turbeville rethought and recast fashion photography in the 1970s. But perhaps even more than her male counterparts, Turbeville injected narrative and my...
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