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“When I say I want to photograph someone, what it really means is that I’d like to know them.”
Experience Annie Leibovitz at Work, a new exhibition of portraits by the famed photographer. In addition to her iconic and daring pictures for magazines like Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and Vogue, the show includes a set of new works made just for Crystal Bridges—Leibovitz’s first museum commission.
When Leibovitz first came to Bentonville to photograph Alice Walton, Crystal Bridges invited her to create something for the museum, offering her the opportunity to make new work without conditions or limitations:
“They didn’t ask what I wanted to photograph or where I wanted to go. I realized that I wanted to update my work. It was an opportunity to do something that I couldn’t do for anyone else. The strength of my work is seeing the pictures together, like brothers and sisters. That’s what makes it interesting. It’s full of history.”
Whether highlighting household names or local heroes, these works demonstrate Leibovitz’s discerning vision and desire to celebrate the extraordinary now. When placed together these pictures tell a larger story. From queens to presidents to rock stars, her five-decade-long career includes some of the most iconic portraits of our time.
Exhibition Content Advisory: Please note that some of the photographs in this exhibition contain nudity. Viewer discretion is advised.
$12 Adults General Admission
FREE Members, SNAP participants*, Veterans, and Youth 18 and Under
*SNAP participants, please call (479) 657-2335 to enroll for free entry to temporary exhibitions.
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Teens are invited to learn about photography from Annie Leibovitz at the opening of her exhibition Annie Leibovitz at Work and be mentored by experts in the industry—all while creating works of their own to be displayed in the Studio at Crystal Bridges.
Get a sneak peak of the photographs produce by the students before seeing them in the Studio.
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Explore our articles that dive deeper into the exhibition.
Get to know Annie Leibovitz’s striking artist portraits alongside some of each artist’s works found in the museum’s collection in this highlight from CBMO Magazine.
In this highlight from CBMO Magazine, curator Alejo Benedetti speaks with Annie Leibovitz about her work and creative process.
Annie Leibovitz at Work is curated by Alejo Benedetti, acting curator, contemporary art at Crystal Bridges, and will travel to four additional venues following its premiere in Bentonville.
Gretel | ConAgra | Pat Cooper | JT and Imelda Rose | Phillips | Ramsay, Jaquita, and Sarah Ball | Beverly and Bill Bickell | Gelmart | Brenda and Willie Godwin | Marybeth and Micky Mayfield | Deborah Wright | Donna and Mack McLarty | Rebecca Hurst and Jim Smith | Cardinal Four Foundation | Galen, Debi, and Alice Havner