Who's Who

Who's Who

100 Crosby Street, Suite 305 New York, NY 10012, USA Friday, May 5, 2023–Friday, August 18, 2023


bob dylan, new york by daniel kramer

Daniel Kramer

Bob Dylan, New York, 1965

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elton john: egg on his face by david lachapelle

David LaChapelle

Elton John: Egg on His Face, 1999

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julia child, life magazine by lee lockwood

Lee Lockwood

Julia Child, LIFE Magazine, 1975

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louis armstrong applies balm to his lips, las vegas by john loengard

John Loengard

Louis Armstrong applies balm to his lips, Las Vegas, 1965

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james gandolfini + cigar, june by michael o'neill

Michael O'Neill

James Gandolfini + Cigar, June, 1999

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andy warhol with polaroid camera by anton perich

Anton Perich

Andy Warhol with Polaroid Camera, 1970

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sophia loren at the cannes film festival, france by edward quinn

Edward Quinn

Sophia Loren at the Cannes Film Festival, France, 1955

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pablo picasso working on the “war and peace study” drawings on the wall of chapelle de la paix for the documentary film of luciano emmer, vallauris by edward quinn

Edward Quinn

Pablo Picasso working on the “War and Peace Study” Drawings on the wall of Chapelle de la Paix for the documentary film of Luciano Emmer, Vallauris, 1953

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bruce springsteen, detail ii, new york by herb ritts

Herb Ritts

Bruce Springsteen, Detail II, New York, 1992

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his holiness the dalai lama (hand), new york city by herb ritts

Herb Ritts

His Holiness The Dalai Lama (Hand), New York City, 1987

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prince, hat with chains, minneapolis by herb ritts

Herb Ritts

Prince, Hat with Chains, Minneapolis, 1991

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michael jordan, chicago by herb ritts

Herb Ritts

Michael Jordan, Chicago, 1993

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Celebrities are instantly recognizable - or are they?

In this exhibition the viewer is challenged to identify who the celebrity is in the photograph.  Some are readily known by hair, hands, clothing, and posture.  Some others are not so easy. Perhaps that’s where the fun comes in, and perhaps the real person emerges.

Sometimes, the element of disguise or concealment is a collaboration between artist and subject and reveals just as much as it hides.  Ellen von Unwerth’s photograph of Lady Gaga illustrates this.  Elvis Presley’s gait, Roy Lichtenstein’s paintbrush, and Michael Jordan’s heroic stature are also represented in images by Alfred Wertheimer, Abe Frajndlich, and Herb Ritts.  Each image tells us something about its subject while being far from the traditional portrait.

Many of the works in the exhibition also isolate the characteristics and gestures which identify icons of entertainment, politics, and art – from Louis Armstrong’s lips and Elizabeth Taylor’s diamonds, to Marlene Dietrich’s endless legs to the weight of history on Martin Luther King’s shoulders.  If eyes are windows to the soul, then Peggy Sirota’s and Phil Stern’s photographs of Brad Pitt and James Dean embody this.

Some of these famous personalities are easily known by just a fraction of the face – or even just a silhouette. Some may be impossible to guess. Finding out the unguessable subject is also part of the fun.