Matthew Rolston,Hollywood Royale
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An impressive exhibition of the works&,nbsp,will highlight this
publication. A selection of over 30 images will travel across
Europe and the United States. This volume contains a veritable
compendium&,nbsp,of Rolston’s innovative photographic
techniques. The images range from classic vintage-style 8x10 camera
portraits to more stylized experiments in cross-processing,
multiple exposure, and high-contrast color. From pop stars to movie
stars,&,nbsp,TV personalities to socialites, Warhol’s protégé
presents a virtual ‘who’s who’ of 1980s celebrity. &,nbsp, One
of a handful of artists to emerge from Andy&,nbsp,Warhol’s
celebrity-focused&,nbsp,Interview&,nbsp,magazine,
Matthew&,nbsp,Rolston is a well-established icon of Hollywood
photography.&,nbsp,Alongside such luminaries as Herb Ritts and
Greg Gorman, Rolston was a member of an influential group of
photographers (among them, Bruce Weber, Annie Leibovitz, and Steven
Meisel) who came from the 1980s magazine scene. Rolston helped
define the era’s take on celebrity imagemaking, gender bending, and
much more. Edited by long-time Los Angeles–based gallerist and
curator David Fahey, this book—Rolston’s fourth monograph—presents
a stunning array of portraits that beautifully and succinctly
capture the decade and its myriad talents. From Michael Jackson and
Madonna, to Prince, George Michael, and Cyndi Lauper, the selection
of images reflects a seamless blend of style, skill, and
scintillation. This volume features over 100 mesmerizing
photographs selected from Rolston’s extensive body of work,
centering on his unforgettable portraits of the era’s most famous
personalities. With essays by authors Pat Hackett, Andy Warhol’s
longtime biographer and diarist, Colin Westerbeck, noted
photographic curator and expert on American photographer Irving
Penn, and Charles Churchward, longtime creative director
of&,nbsp,Vogue&,nbsp,magazine and author of&,nbsp,The
Golden Hour, a definitive biography of Herb
Ritts,&,nbsp,Hollywood Royale: Out of the School of Los
Angeles, paints a fascinating picture of an indelible imagemaker
and the movie stars, models, and artists he immortalized during
this period. Rolston’s photographs recall the glamour of Old
Hollywood with postmodern irony, helping to point the way towards
the cult of fame we live with today. MATTHEW ROLSTON&,nbsp,is
an artist who works in photography and video. In 1977, Rolston was
‘discovered’ by Andy Warhol, who commissioned portraits for
protocelebrity magazine,&,nbsp,Interview, followed by
assignments for&,nbsp,Rolling Stone&,nbsp,from founding
editor Jann Wenner, and soon after, by&,nbsp,Vanity Fair, under
editors Tina Brown and later, Graydon Carter. Rolston’s 1980s
images are notable for their glamorous lighting and detail-rich
sets. His work has helped define the contemporary aesthetics of
American portrait photography. Rolston’s photographs have been
exhibited worldwide and are in the permanent collections of LACMA
and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., among
others.