Joey Heatherton, Andy Warhol, Carrie Fisher, David Bowie, Sharon Tate — merely a trickle of the celebrities captured by the celebrated lens of Ellen Graham.
For more than six decades, as a photographer for Vanity Fair, Time and other magazines, Graham’s portraits shared a candid quality textured by the intimacy of black-and-white.
An exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art, “Ellen Graham: Unscripted,” showcases her remarkable ability to disarm and unmask her famous subjects. Incorporating several of Graham’s gifts to the Norton, the exhibition runs through Sunday, July 7.
The Norton Museum of Art is at 1450 S. Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach. For more information, visit Norton.org.
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