EVE ARNOLD - UNRETOUCHED STARS

EVE ARNOLD - UNRETOUCHED STARS

Absberggasse 27 Vienna, 1100, Austria Wednesday, March 9, 2022–Saturday, April 30, 2022

As part of this year's Foto Wien, OstLicht Gallery is showing early works by Magnum legend Eve Arnold and presenting selected photographs by internationally renowned Austrian photo artist Reiner Riedler.  

monica vitti in her dressing room after shootings for »modesty blaise«, italy, sicily  by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Monica Vitti in her dressing room after shootings for »Modesty Blaise«, Italy, Sicily , 1965

1,200 EUR

anthony quinn during the filming of »the magus«, mallorca by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Anthony Quinn during the filming of »The Magus«, Mallorca, 1967

1,200 EUR

orson welles as cardinal wolsey in »a man for all seasons«, london by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Orson Welles as Cardinal Wolsey in »A Man For All Seasons«, London, 1966

1,200 EUR

orson welles removing makeup after rehersals for »a man for all seasons«, london by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Orson Welles removing makeup after rehersals for »A Man For All Seasons«, London, 1966

1,200 EUR

john huston and his dogs during the filming of »a walk with love and death«, austria, burg liechtenstein, maria enzersdorf by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

John Huston and his dogs during the filming of »A Walk with Love and Death«, Austria, Burg Liechtenstein, Maria Enzersdorf, 1968

1,600 EUR

joan crawford during the filming of »the best of everything«, los angeles by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Joan Crawford during the filming of »The Best of Everything«, Los Angeles, 1959

1,200 EUR

gerard malange, philip fagan, carol koshinskie and mario montez in andy warhol's film "harlot", new york city, silver factory by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Gerard Malange, Philip Fagan, Carol Koshinskie and Mario Montez in Andy Warhol's film "Harlot", New York City, Silver Factory, 1964

900 EUR

press conference with marilyn monroe and laurence olivier, new york city, waldorf astoria ballroom by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Press Conference with Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier, New York City, Waldorf Astoria Ballroom, 1956

1,200 EUR

arthur miller at the roullette table in the mapes hotel, reno, nevada by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Arthur Miller at the roullette table in the Mapes Hotel, Reno, Nevada, 1960

1,200 EUR

jackie kennedy at the white house, washington by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Jackie Kennedy at the White House, Washington, 1960

900 EUR

andy warhol at the silver factory, new york by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Andy Warhol at the Silver Factory, New York, 1964

1,400 EUR

malcolm x at a black muslims rally, washington d.c. by eve arnold

Eve Arnold

Malcolm X at a Black Muslims Rally, Washington D.C., 1961

1,600 EUR

"It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument."

Marlene Dietrich half despondent, half amused behind sheets of music, Andy Warhol kneeling on the floor of his studio sorting prints, Orson Welles removing his make-up after a day on the set.  

As part of this year’s Foto Wien, the new exhibition at OstLicht is dedicated to Eve Arnold's early success. Vintage prints which are for sale, as well as selected large-format prints from the famous Magnum exhibition “In Our Time”, featuring her world-famous celebrity portraits, as well as shots from the set of "The Misfits" and excerpts from Arnold's early reportages.  

Eve Arnold’s unposed portraits of Marlene Dietrich, taken without a tripod, pose or lighting control which were published in Esquire in 1952, were quite different from the studio portraits that were common at the time. They caught the attention of Marilyn Monroe, who contacted the photographer and worked with her confidentially in many sessions beginning in 1955. 

Respectful interest in the sitter was Arnold's basic principle in her portraits, an approach that remains palpable in her photographs of film shoots, political gatherings and the later travel reportages. This attitude is also evident in the images of other Hollywood stars represented in the exhibition, all of whom provided her with personal insights away from the embellished studio settings. Arnold photographed Andy Warhol at work, Malcom X gesticulating wildly at the podium, Clark Gable studying scripts or Orson Welles removing his make-up in the dressing room.  


OstLicht. Gallery for Photography
BROTFABRIK, Staircase #3, Absberggasse 27, 1100 Vienna, Austria

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