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Bruce Weber: Turn to the Light

Past exhibition
30 June - 16 December 2022
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Bruce Weber, Chet Baker at the Shangri La, Santa Monica, CA, 1985.

Bruce Weber American, b. 29/3/1946

Chet Baker at the Shangri La, Santa Monica, CA, 1985.
Gelatin Silver Print.
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One Size Only
11 x 14 in
27 x 35 cm
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Edition of 15.
Hand-signed by artist, titled, numbered and dated on print verso.
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Bruce Weber's 1985 black-and-white portrait of Chet Baker at Santa Monica's Shangri La Hotel captures one of photography's most poignant encounters between artist and muse. The image shows Baker with...
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Bruce Weber's 1985 black-and-white portrait of Chet Baker at Santa Monica's Shangri La Hotel captures one of photography's most poignant encounters between artist and muse. The image shows Baker with his characteristic suitcase, embodying the perpetual wanderer whose trumpet had defined West Coast cool jazz for decades.


Weber, already renowned for his sensual Calvin Klein campaigns and intimate fashion photography, discovered in Baker a subject who transcended celebrity portraiture. The aging trumpeter, marked by years of addiction and European exile, possessed a haunted charisma that Weber's lens rendered with extraordinary empathy. This wasn't mere documentation but visual poetry, transforming Baker's visible fragility into something luminous and eternal.


The photograph became central to Weber's Academy Award-nominated documentary "Let's Get Lost," filmed during Baker's final years. Weber followed the musician through hotel rooms and concert halls, creating a noir meditation on artistic genius and human frailty. The Shangri La portrait, with its careful interplay of shadow and light, epitomizes this approach, where documentary realism meets mythic storytelling.


Baker's death in Amsterdam three years later, falling from a hotel window under mysterious circumstances, cast the image in tragic relief. What began as collaboration became elegy, preserving Baker not as cautionary tale but as artist whose wounded lyricism found perfect visual expression through Weber's compassionate eye.


The portrait endures as masterclass in photographic portraiture, demonstrating how great photographers capture not just likeness but essence. Weber stripped away artifice to reveal the man behind the legend, creating an image that resonates with anyone who understands that the most powerful art emerges from vulnerability. For jazz lovers and photography enthusiasts alike, this singular collaboration between two masters represents the transcendent possibility when visual and musical poetry converge, creating something far greater than the sum of its parts.

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