New York Magazine The Cut
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Staley-Wise Gallery Exhibition

The curation of photos of Comme des Garçons clothing by the late fashion photographer Deborah Turbeville. Titled “Deborah Turbeville, 1977–1981,” the gallery show features three series of photos: Comme des Garçons, Women in the Woods, and The Glass House. In Comme des Garçons images, models wear veils, loose-fitting button-downs, and tulle skirts in exaggerated shapes that the brand is known for.


Opening Reception Invitation

Turbeville’s haunting photographs were often printed in black and white or sepia.


Printed Vinyl in Turbeville’s signature.

Digital transfer.

 

Selected Works


 

Vogue
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Staley-Wise Gallery Exhibition

This exhibition features work from 1975 to the present and charts her travels from New York through Russia, Eastern Europe, Cuba, Mexico and France. The surface of the work is often scratched and faded and are often collages which intensify her ideas Turbeville's work once seen is unforgettable and resembles nothing else Deborah Turbeville is a fashion editor turned photographer. Her work appears regularly in French and Italian Vogue


Opening Reception Invitation

The intimate image—shot in New York in 1974 — Candy Pratts Price.


Raw Decay

Deborah Turbeville predicated herself on glamorous decay, which is presented in both her work and the exhibition.

Selected Works

 

Photograph Magazine
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On the Cover

David LaChapelle, Elton John: Egg on his Face, 1999. Courtesy Staley-Wise Gallery


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