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Annie Leibovitz Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, 2009 Photograph 24 3/8 × 35 ¼ inches

Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage

San Jose Museum of Art / July 6 - September 8, 2013 / San Jose, California

http://www.sjmusart.org/leibovitz-pilgrimage

Abraham Lincoln’s hat and gloves. Sigmund Freud’s couch. Emily Dickinson’s only surviving dress. Elvis Presley’s 1957 Harley Davidson. These are just some of the revealing personal possessions of notable historical figures that Annie Leibovitz photographed on a journey through the United States and Great Britain between 2009 and 2011. The photographs featured in this nationally touring exhibition vividly demonstrate Leibovitz’s curiosity and fascination with the world around her. Visitors familiar with Leibovitz’s staged and carefully lit portraits made on assignment for magazines and for advertising clients may be surprised by the new discoveries in this exhibition. In these seventy photographs, taken simply because Leibovitz was moved by the subject, the artist has captured the poignancy of these talismans and landmarks of American history with remarkable acumen. Pilgrimage includes photographs that Leibovitz took at iconic locations in Northern California, including the John Muir National Historic Site in Martinez. Many Bay Area residents know Ansel Adams’s landmark photographs and will see especially personal connections in Leibovitz’s images of Yosemite and Adams’s darkroom in Carmel.

San Jose Museum of Art
110 S. Market St.
San Jose, California