star power
October 16, 2007 9:43 am
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’ photographs define American popular culture. Since the 1960’s, he has shot presidents, actors, actresses, directors, and various art-world luminaries with an eight-by-ten-inch Deardorff view camera. Though his projects in recent years have brought wounded Iraq veterans and porn stars into the public eye, the Vanity Fair contributor’s newest exhibition, “Film Stars: Portraits by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders” at the Carlo Bilotti Museum in Rome, returns to his photographic roots. The exhibit, which opens during the Cinema Festa Internazionale di Roma, showcases 50 of the photographer’s favorite images of Hollywood royalty produced between 1976 and 2007. Subjects include Orson Welles, Wes Anderson, Vanessa Redgrave, Helen Mirren, Julianne Moore, and the notoriously shy Woody Allen, whose portrait was taken especially for the exhibition. From October 17, 2007, to January 13, 2008, at Museo Carlo Bilotti, Rome.
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