Jessica Lange. Minnesota. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. Mexico. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. Mexico. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. Minnesota. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. Minnesota. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. Sicily. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. California. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. Minnesota. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
Jessica Lange. New York. Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery. © Jessica Lange / diChroma photography
exhibition is over
For the first time the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, along with collaboration from diChroma photography (Madrid) and courtesy of the Howard Greenberg Gallery (New York), presents the exhibition «Unseen» by Jessica Lange, the American actress and photographer.
Jessica Lange was granted a scholarship from the University of Minnesota to study photography in 1967, but the vicissitudes of student life led her to Spain and Paris where she chose to put dramatic arts before practical photography. It was then that she embarked on her acting career, playing leading parts in iconic movies and winning two Academy Awards for Best Actress for her roles in Tootsie, in 1983, and Blue Sky, in 1995.
Not until later, at the beginning of the nineties (when Sam Shepard gave her a Leica M6), did Jessica Lange take up her photographic exploits again. Her images are captured on her travels and wanderings — her lens has roamed through countries such as the USA, France, Finland and Italy, although she has a particular soft spot for Mexico, as she herself puts it, «for its lights and wonderful nights».
The collection, bringing together 141 photographs (including 12 contact sheets) taken over the last 20 years, is arranged into two series: «Things I see» and «Mexican Suites».
This exhibition, produced by diChroma photography and commissioned by Anne Morin, will take place at the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow from 13th of March 2014.