Now you can see it; in one week and one-half, you won't. The Vanity Fair Portraits exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ends March 1. It features vintage and contemporary images, from Edward Steichen to Steven Meisel. I’ve been three times. There are scores of celebrity photos, including Jennifer Aniston nude before everyone made a big deal about her being shot in the nude, Madonna as Evita... But my favorite is a small print of Elsa “Jack” von Reppert-Bismarck at her canvas. It makes me happy to see her so happy. Plus we have the same hair.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Vanity Fair Portraits Ends March 1
Now you can see it; in one week and one-half, you won't. The Vanity Fair Portraits exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ends March 1. It features vintage and contemporary images, from Edward Steichen to Steven Meisel. I’ve been three times. There are scores of celebrity photos, including Jennifer Aniston nude before everyone made a big deal about her being shot in the nude, Madonna as Evita... But my favorite is a small print of Elsa “Jack” von Reppert-Bismarck at her canvas. It makes me happy to see her so happy. Plus we have the same hair.
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