Exhibition
Bert Stern
Jewels

Bert Stern, Twiggy in front of a Bridget Riley painting, VOGUE, 1967 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.

Bert Stern, Deborah Dixon with Necklace, 1960 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.

Bert Stern, Jean Shrimpton, 1963 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.

Bert Stern, Marilyn Monroe: From the Last Sitting, 1962 (Yellow Cross) courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.

Bert Stern, Marilyn Monroe: From the Last Sitting, 1962 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.

Bert Stern, Marilyn Monroe: From the Last Sitting, 1962 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.

Bert Stern, Lindsay Lohan, 2008 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.

Bert Stern, Twiggy, VOGUE, 1967 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.
Bert Stern, Twiggy in front of a Bridget Riley painting, VOGUE, 1967 courtesy of Bert Stern and Staley-Wise Gallery.
Bert Stern has enhanced the glamour of his images with the use of crystals, overlaid on the surface of his photographs. Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Twiggy, and Elizabeth Taylor are some of the subjects in this new technique. These unique prints are playful and inventive and enrich the iconic images with a new dimension.
He started in the art department of Look Magazine and after serving in the army as a motion picture cameraman he began working as a commercial photographer. His breakthrough work for Smirnoff’s Vodka, and his contract with Vogue in 1960 brought him to the top of his field. In the 1960’s, his studio was a center of excitement in New York. He was among the first to experiment with many unconventional techniques including videotape, screenprinting, photo-offset combinations and computerized printouts.
Until March 12
Staley-Wise
560 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
U.S.A
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