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Bruce Weber, Peter at the Chop Suey Club Studio, New York City, 1999.

Bruce Weber American, b. 29/3/1946

Peter at the Chop Suey Club Studio, New York City, 1999.
Gelatin Silver Print.
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14 x 17 in / 35 x 43 cm
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Edition of 20.
Hand-signed by artist, titled, numbered and dated on print verso.
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Bruce Weber’s 'Peter at the Chop Suey Club Studio, New York City, 1999' distills the complex interplay of beauty, longing, and identity into a single frame. Peter reclines amidst a...
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Bruce Weber’s "Peter at the Chop Suey Club Studio, New York City, 1999" distills the complex interplay of beauty, longing, and identity into a single frame.


Peter reclines amidst a profusion of his own images—each one a fragment, a possible self, scattered across the walls and floor. This intimate chaos reimagines the studio as both playground and crucible, where selfhood endlessly splits and recombines through the gaze of the camera.


Weber’s language of soft light and layered textures turns the abundance of photographs into a meditation on vulnerability and projection. Peter, Weber’s muse, embodies both the universal fear and thrill of being seen. The multitude of his likenesses, some playful, some contemplative, some shy, reveal how identity is never singular, but is always filtered through memory, fantasy, and desire. This is not narcissism but an honest search for meaning amid the avalanche of representation—a struggle to define oneself as the subject and product of endless images.


Throughout the work, Weber conjures a palpable sense of longing: the ache for youth, the fleeting hope of self-acceptance, the bittersweet recognition that we often photograph what we yearn to become. The presence of studio tools—ladders, cameras, props—underlines the artifice inherent in portraiture and, by extension, in all acts of self-presentation. The photograph fuses muse and artist, observer and subject, rendering the distinctions porous. The viewer becomes complicit in the drama of seeing and being seen.


Weber’s portrait gently questions the ideals of masculinity and beauty. It is a homage to youth and self-exploration, to the layers of fiction and truth in art and life. Ultimately, the image lingers as both a tribute to Peter’s presence and a lyrical reflection on how we build—and unravel—ourselves through images.

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