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Annie Leibovitz is the former chief photographer for Rolling Stone magazine and currently works for Vanity Fair. She recently published a book of photographs featuring several celebrity portraits.
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s offer to commission 25 prints from the photographer Annie Leibovitz grew into a full-scale exhibition of about 300 photographs.
The more than 130 photographs in the new summer exhibition “Annie Leibovitz/Work” at WAM span 50 years of Leibovitz’s illustrious career.
After Annie Leibovitz’s start as a staff photographer for Jann Wenner’s Rolling Stone in 1970, her first cover for the magazine—a black-and-white portrait of a boyish-looking John Lennon ...
With a start as a "Rolling Stone" photographer, Annie Leibovitz has photographed celebrities, musicians, political figures and everyone in between.
Renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz's work is coming to the Mint Museum Uptown this spring. Why it matters: "Annie Leibovitz/Work" is a massive get for the Mint Museum, which will be the third ...
The photographer wins back the rights to all her artwork. Sept. 11, 2009— -- Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz and her creditors reached an agreement Friday afternoon that extends the $24 ...
Schermerhorn Symphony Center welcomes legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz on Tuesday evening for an exclusive discussion about her work.
Gillian Laub was given a daunting — and thrilling — assignment: Capture the famed photographer Annie Leibovitz on camera. Here’s how she got the shot.
Annie Leibovitz: Photographs, the photographer’s first book, was published in 1983. The same year Leibovitz joined Vanity Fair and was made the magazine’s first contributing photographer.