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Annie in Wonderland

The celebrated American photographer Annie Leibovitz opens up to Tim Blanks about taking pictures, life and death, Susan Sontag, that Timothée Chamalet Vogue cover and her upcoming ‘Wonderland’ exhibition in Spain, a kind of swansong for her life in fashion.
Annie Leibovitz, Self portrait, 2017. © Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz, Self portrait, 2017. © Annie Leibovitz (Courtesy)

“Wonderland,” the exhibition that opens at the MOP Foundation in A Coruña in Spain this week is not the biggest show Annie Leibovitz has ever done — it only seems that way, so vast and all-encompassing is it. She describes herself as a passionate bookmaker, and she loves putting together shows to accompany her publications, so it’s probably fitting that her biggest exhibition was also attached to her biggest and most personal book, 2017’s “A Photographer’s Life.” That show travelled all over the world. She eventually had to stop it, because she was worried it was beginning to feel outdated.

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Tim Blanks
Tim Blanks

Tim Blanks is Editor-at-Large at The Business of Fashion. He is based in London and covers designers, fashion weeks and fashion’s creative class.

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