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DESCRIPTION:Sep 11 - Nov 20\, 2026\nWith piercing gazes and razor-sharp che
 ekbones\, the actresses of early Hollywood\, as captured in black-and-whit
 e portraits\, were definitive images of heady pre-war glamour. And yet\, s
 tatus as an eternal muse proved exhausting. “I have been photographed to
  death\,” admitted the actress Marlene Dietrich. Tallulah Bankhead added
 \, “They used to photograph Shirley Temple through gauze. They should ph
 otograph me through linoleum.” As norms shifted\, women were not only th
 e camera’s object of desire\, some began to take the pictures (paging Le
 e Miller). There was Eve Arnold in the midcentury\, and then photographers
  like Annie Leibowitz and Jillian Edelstein took the baton\, shooting port
 raits that suggested a celebrity’s inner life without compromising their
  public persona. “I think it is important to respect your subjects\, to 
 seek permission\,” Edelstein has said. “I feel uncomfortable when ther
 e is no collaboration—I make better images when the process is interacti
 ve.” A new exhibition traces female contributions to celebrity portraitu
 re\, placing contemporary work alongside their Golden Age prototypes.
LOCATION:Hundred Heroines\, Unit 41\, Nailsworth Mills\, Pensile Road\, Nai
 lsworth\, GL6 0BS
SUMMARY:Stardust: 100 Years of Stage\, Screen and Celebrity
URL;VALUE=TEXT:https://airmail.news/arts-intel/events/stardust-100-years-of
 -stage-screen-and-celebrity
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