New York City-based photographer and author Lynn Gilbert, 85, will present "How a Portrait Became Iconic." She will speak about her process of photographing Louise Nevelson, considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
On view in the gallery is Gilbert’s exhibit "Women," featuring portraits of Louise Nevelson, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Julia Child, Billie Jean King, and Alice Neel.
Gilbert is a documentary photographer and storyteller who has recorded areas of society that have not been recorded before. Gilbert's work has appeared in countless books, on book covers, newspapers, magazines, film, and business reports including the MOMA, the British Museum, Netflix and National Geographic, among others.
New York City-based photographer and author Lynn Gilbert, 85, will present "How a Portrait Became Iconic." She will speak about her process of photographing Louise Nevelson, considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
On view in the gallery is Gilbert’s exhibit "Women," featuring portraits of Louise Nevelson, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Julia Child, Billie Jean King, and Alice Neel.
Gilbert is a documentary photographer and storyteller who has recorded areas of society that have not been recorded before. Gilbert's work has appeared in countless books, on book covers, newspapers, magazines, film, and business reports including the MOMA, the British Museum, Netflix and National Geographic, among others.