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Joan Didion Stingray

Joan Didion in front of her Stingray Corvette, 1968 by Julian Wasser
By Julian Wasser
Located in Chicago, IL
Joan Didion in front of her Daytona Yellow Stingray Corvette, 1968, Time magazine TIME
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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Joan Didion Stingray, 1968 Los Angeles
By Julian Wasser
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
In 1968 TIME Magazine assigned Wasser to go to the home of the young writer Joan Didion whose book
Category

1960s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Joan Didion Standing in Stingray, 1968 Los Angeles
By Julian Wasser
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
In 1968 TIME Magazine assigned Wasser to go to the home of the young writer Joan Didion whose book
Category

1960s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Archival Paper, Silver Gelatin

Joan Didion in front of her Stingray Corvette, 1968
By Julian Wasser
Located in Chicago, IL
Joan Didion in front of her Daytona Yellow Stingray Corvette, 1968, TIME TIME commissioned this
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Joan Didion in front of her Stingray Corvette, 1968
By Julian Wasser
Located in Chicago, IL
Joan Didion in front of her Daytona Yellow Stingray Corvette. Silver Gelatin Print Edition size
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

^Framed^ Joan Didion in front of her Stingray Corvette, 1968 - Edition AP/5
By Julian Wasser
Located in Chicago, IL
Joan Didion in front of her Daytona Yellow Stingray Corvette, 1968, Time magazine TIME
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Joan Didion Leaning on Stingray, 1968 Los Angeles
By Julian Wasser
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
In 1968 TIME Magazine assigned Wasser to go to the home of the young writer Joan Didion whose book
Category

1960s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Silver Gelatin

Joan Didion Standing in Stingray, 1968 Los Angeles
By Julian Wasser
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
In 1968 TIME Magazine assigned Wasser to go to the home of the young writer Joan Didion whose book
Category

1960s Contemporary Portrait Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment, Silver Gelatin

Joan Didion Leaning on Stingray, 1968 Los Angeles
By Julian Wasser
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
In 1968 TIME Magazine assigned Wasser to go to the home of the young writer Joan Didion whose book
Category

1960s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment, Silver Gelatin

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Julian Wasser for sale on 1stDibs

Julian Wasser started his career in photography in the Washington DC bureau of the Associated Press where he met and accompanied the famous news photographer Weegee – who would become a lasting influence on him. In the mid-60s Wasser moved to Los Angeles as a contract photographer for TIME, LIFE, and FORTUNE magazines and becoming internationally known as the go to guy for getting candid but memorably composed photographs. (His iconic images of Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston; Marcel Duchamp and Eve Babitz; and a young Jodie Foster are already classics.) In 1968 TIME Magazine assigned Wasser to go to the home of the young writer Joan Didion whose book Slouching Towards Bethlehem was becoming a literary sensation. “I’d read her fiction,” said Wasser. “and she didn’t miss a thing. She was such a heavyweight person.” Wasser shot Didion at her rented house on Franklin Avenue in Hollywood, where she lived with her husband, the writer John Gregory Dunne, and their daughter, Quintana Roo. “It was a nice, cozy house,” Wasser remembers. “And she was a very easy person to talk to. No Hollywood affectations.” They started the shoot inside the house, and then moved outside where Wasser posed Didion with her recently acquired yellow Corvette Stingray. Didion has said that the photograph with Quintana Roo on her lap was her favorite, but the shots with the Stingray and the indoor three-quarter portrait became such icons of style that they inspired the fashion house Celine to do a campaign with the model Daria Werbowy posing in the window of a car just like Didion. For our project show – Didion by Wasser – the gallery will be exhibiting selected published images as well as outtakes and never before seen contact sheets of Didion that with their repetitive variations take on a Warholian aura.

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