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  • ANNIELEIBOVITZPORTRAITS2005–2016

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  • Annie Leibovitz documents the contemporary world with an artist’s eye,

    wit, and an uncanny ability to personalize even the most widely known

    subjects. Her large and distinguished body of work includes some of the

    most admired portraits of our time. Portraits 2005–2016 is the third book in

    a series that covers distinct periods of her career. It follows the

    compilations Annie Leibovitz: Photographs, 1970–1990 and A

    Photographer’s Life, 1990–2005, which was a New York Times bestseller.

    There are over 150 subjects in this new book, including Venus and

    Serena Williams, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sheryl Sandberg, Cate

    Blanchett, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Gloria Steinem, Misty Copeland, Rihanna,

    Meryl Streep, Zaha Hadid, Anna Wintour, Leonard Cohen, Jasper Johns,

    Caitlyn Jenner, LeBron James, Jeff Koons, Sally Mann, Joan Didion,

    Barack Obama, and Queen Elizabeth II. Text includes an afterword by

    Leibovitz, an essay by Alexandra Fuller, and short biographical sketches

    of the subjects.

  • LeBron James, Akron, Ohio, 2009

    Preceding pages:

    Natalia Vodianova, Paris, 2014 Kim Kardashian, North West, and Kanye West, Los Angeles, 2014

    Following pages: Rihanna, Havana, Cuba, 2015

  • Tina Fey, New York City, 2008

    Preceding pages: Donald and Melania Trump, Palm Beach Airport, Florida, 2006

  • Joan Didion, New York City, 2011

  • Queen Elizabeth II, The White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace, London, 2007 Following pages: Virginia Woolf’s writing desk, Monk’s House, East Sussex, England, 2010

  • Malala Yousafzai, Birmingham, England, 2016

  • Ellsworth Kelly’s studio, Spencertown, New York, 2012

  • Lin-Manuel Miranda, New York City, 2015

    Following pages:

    Meryl Streep, Charlestown, Rhode Island, 2011

  • Bruce Springsteen, Clichy, France, 2016

  • Alexandra Fuller, Kelly, Wyoming, 2016

  • © 2017 Annie Leibovitz. All rights reserved.

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ellicott City, Maryland, 2016

    “She’s a poet.”—Robert Wilson

    “Annie Leibovitz is one of the most aesthetically gifted photographers alive.”

    —Guardian

    “Her pictures are consistently great. They unerringly capture the zeitgeist.”

    —Paul Roth, director of the Ryerson Image Centre

    “Leibovitz is not simply among our foremost image-makers. She has essentially created a new form

    of portraiture for our time.”—Sherri Geldin, director of the Wexner Center for the Arts

    Annie Leibovitz’s astute observations of American life first appeared in her legendary

    work for Rolling Stone in the 1970s and have continued through her long affiliation with

    Vanity Fair and Vogue. Exhibitions of her photographs have appeared at museums and

    galleries all over the world, including the National Portrait Gallery and the Corcoran

    Gallery in Washington, DC; the International Center of Photography in New York; the

    Brooklyn Museum; the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam; the Maison Européenne de

    la Photographie in Paris; the National Portrait Gallery in London; the Pushkin State

    Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow; and the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia.

    She is the recipient of many honors. In 2006 she was made a Commandeur in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. The previous year,

    in a compilation of the forty top magazine covers of the past forty years by the

    American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME), she held the top two spots (#1 for

    the photograph of John Lennon and Yoko Ono taken for Rolling Stone the day Lennon

    was shot, and #2 for the pregnant Demi Moore in Vanity Fair). In 2009 she received

    the International Center of Photography’s Lifetime Achievement Award, ASME’s

    first Creative Excellence Award, and the Centenary Medal of the Royal Photographic

    Society in London. In 2012 she was the recipient of the Los Angeles Museum

    of Contemporary Art Award to Distinguished Women in the Arts and the Wexner

    Prize. In 2013 she received the Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and

    Humanities. She was the inaugural recipient of the San Francisco Museum of Modern

    Art Contemporary Vision Award in 2015. Leibovitz has been designated a Living

    Legend by the Library of Congress.

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