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Jean Pigozzi

Johnny’s Pool

April 12–May 27, 2016
976 Madison Avenue, New York

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Installation view Artworks © Jean Pigozzi, photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view

Artworks © Jean Pigozzi, photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view

Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view

Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view

Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Installation view

Artworks © Jean Pigozzi Photo by Rob McKeever

Works Exhibited

Jean Pigozzi, Naomi Campbell with Mick and Bono (the dogs), 1993 Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 60 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APS© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Naomi Campbell with Mick and Bono (the dogs), 1993

Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 60 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APS
© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Elizabeth Taylor and Dave Stewart, 1993, 1993 Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Elizabeth Taylor and Dave Stewart, 1993, 1993

Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs
© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Helmut Newton and Mick Jagger, Villa Dorane, Antibes, France, 1990, 1990 Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Helmut Newton and Mick Jagger, Villa Dorane, Antibes, France, 1990, 1990

Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs
© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Michael Douglas, 1990, 1990 Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Michael Douglas, 1990, 1990

Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs
© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Gianni Agnelli and Koo Stark, 1986, 1986 Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs© Jean Pigozzi

Jean Pigozzi, Gianni Agnelli and Koo Stark, 1986, 1986

Archival pigment print, 20 × 24 inches unframed (50.8 × 61 cm), edition of 15 + 3 APs
© Jean Pigozzi

About

Johnny is one of the world's greatest characters. I don't really know what he does, though, apart from always taking those pictures.
—Elton John

I'm obsessed with recording things.
—Jean “Johnny” Pigozzi

Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present photographs by Jean “Johnny” Pigozzi, many of which are being shown for the first time from his personal archive.

Pigozzi picked up a Leica camera as an adolescent and began formulating a diaristic style that revolved around his observations of upper–class life. While attending Harvard University, he made regular sojourns to New York City where he mingled with artists and tastemakers, taking photographs in close proximity. His “sophisticated snapshots,” significantly influenced by Robert Frank and Helmut Newton, are candid and intimate: friends including Andy Warhol, Anjelica Huston, and Diane von Furstenberg, among others, are captured in scenes of social revelry or voluptuous leisure. Pigozzi often appears in his own photographs, affirming the role of the camera as a tool for his keen engagement with the world.

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