
Julianne Moore as Ingres's 'Grand Odalisque', New York City, by Michael Thompson, 2000, publ.
April 2000. Michael Thompson. © 2000 Michael Thompson.
If you haven't yet visited Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913 - 2008, please make the effort to take in this
fabulous exhibit. The recent celebrity portraits are obviously a huge draw, but the real jewels are the photos
taken during the first half of the twentieth century. It is incredible how creative and inspired these
photographers were considering their limited technological resources. This exhibit will give you a new appreciation
for portrait photography.
Even more exiting is the accompanying 'Question of Celebrity' film series going on tonight. Two films will be screened.
Choose one, or stay for both! The first is a documentary on photographer Annie Liebovitz entitled "Life Through a Lens."
The second film is one that I have seen. "Valentino: The Last Emperor" is an amazing behind the scenes look at the
creation of Valentino's final Haute Couture collection, and the retrospective exhibit that was produced in his honour.
You will not want to miss it. The preview below is a hilarious insight into his personality...
"I love beauty, it's not my fault."
Screening Information:
Monday November 23, 2009:
7pm
Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens (2006)
Annie Leibovitz, chief photographer for Vanity Fair magazine, has produced some of the most iconic images
of the last 30 years. Director Barbara Leibovitz reveals her sister’s artistic process and personal journey. (82 minutes)
9pm
Valentino: The Last Emperor (2008)
Director Matt Tyrnauer takes an intimate look at the world of high fashion through the relationship of designer
Valentino and his longtime business partner, Giancarlo Giammetti. (96 minutes)
Both films are playing at the Royal Ontario Museum, Signy and Cleophee Eaton Theatre, Level 1B
Please enter through President's Choice Entrance, at south end of Museum.
This film series is presented by the Institute for Contemporary Culture.
A collaboration between Vanity Fair and the National Portrait Gallery, London. Vanity Fair is a registered
trademark of Advance Magazine Publishers Inc.


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