Artist: Stan Malinowski
Title: Bunnies Of Chicago
Year created: 1964
Medium: Archival Exhibition Fiber
Edition: 34 of 75
Height (inches): 20
Width (inches): 16
Depth (inches): 1
This piece is unframed.
Includes a certificate of authenticity.
Description of piece:
This image was shot by Stan Malinowski in August 1964 during Playboy’s very early days at the Playboy Mansion in Chicago. The image is part of the Playboy Legacy Collection that was released in 2007. Image features model-actress Cheryl Vincent and was captured at the original Playboy Club located at 116 East Walton Street in Chicago. The entire collection features a diversified selection of 48 museum quality Playboy images that date back to when Playboy magazine was first published in December 1953. The images are available exclusively as part of the Playboy Legacy Collection and are coveted by collectors worldwide.
Artist bio:
Career Having grown up in Chicago, Playboy magazine seemed a natural fit for the budding photographer. "I brought some slides to Playboy, asked if I could return to show more and a month later walked away with my first assignment." Malinowski would move on to Penthouse magazine where he worked with Anna Wintour. While there, the art director at Vogue magazine, Rochelle Udell and Alexander Liberman saw his photos in Penthouse and brought him in to shoot a spread. This led to a thriving career in high fashion shooting for Harper's Bazaar magazine (including French and Italian editions), Vogue along with various perfume and make up ads. Malinowski photographed supermodels including Christie Brinkley, Cindy Crawford and Gia Carangi. On November 1, 2008 a retrospective of his works was shown alongside artist and photographer Nick Azzaro. "From Fantasy to Fashion" showcased works beginning with Playboy covers in the 1960s and moving to his international photo shoots over the following 25 years. Subjects included Iman, Janice Dickinson, Kelly Le Brock and Andie MacDowell among others. The two-man show contrasted the fashion scene of past decades with current trends, highlighting shooting locations throughout Chicago. Influences Malinowski claimed to have been influenced by Victor Skrebneski, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Bert Stern, Saul Leiter, Will McBride, Horn & Griner and most of all Francis Giacobetti and Hans Feurer. He works and resides in Chicago.
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