Sandro Miller recreates iconic photos with John Malkovich
World-renowned photographer Sandro Miller collaborated with his Hollywood A-lister friend, John Malkovich, to recreate some of the iconic photos in a series titled Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to Photographic Masters.
Miller first met Malkovich at Steppenwolf Theatre Company during a photo session, more than 17 years ago. Since then they’ve been friends, and have collaborated with various personal projects, from short films to photography. And in 2013, Miller decided to create a series honoring all photographers that have greatly influenced his career. With the help of his trusted friend, who has never said no to him, the amazing series Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich was born!
Please scroll down and enjoy John Malkovich mimicking some of the most famous iconic portraits in history. I assure you — The work is par excellence!
Arthur Sasse / Albert Einstein Sticking Out His Tongue (1951), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
In a statement sent via email, Miller writes about Malkovich:
“For me, John is a beautiful clean canvas ready for paint. He is extremely open minded, never fearful and always willing to go to places most actors of his caliber would avoid. He is a genius willing to take chances, with a talent that allows him to become anything I ask. His willingness to play dress up, and become the subject of some of the most iconic images from history, is a true gift.”
The images include the famous scientist Albert Einstein sticking out his tongue, photographed by Arthur Sasse; Annie Leibovitz’s iconic image of John Lennon and Yoko Ono; Marilyn Monroe in Pink Roses from The Last Session by Bert Stern; David Bailey’s photograph of Mick Jagger in a fur hood; Dorothea Lange’s image of a migrant mother; among many others.
To see more of Sandro Miller’s work, please visit his Website and Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago, where the series is currently on exhibit through January 31, 2015. It will then travel to Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, Paris and Italy.
To purchase prints, please click here for info.
All large images on this article courtesy of Sandro Miller, John Malkovich and Catherine Edelman Gallery, and are published with permission. (The small iconic images are used for reference only.)
Additional credits: 7-post.com | Liberation Newspaper
Dorothea Lange / Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California (1936), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Annie Leibovitz / John Lennon and Yoko Ono (1980), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Albert Watson / Alfred Hitchcock with Goose (1973), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
David Bailey / Mick Jager “Fur Hood” (1964), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Philippe Halsman / Salvador Dalí (1954), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Bert Stern / Marilyn in Pink Roses (1962), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Diane Arbus / Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey (1967), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Herb Ritts / Jack Nicholson, London (1988), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Andy Warhol / Self Portrait with Fright Wig (1986), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Alberton Korda / Che Guevara (1960), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Edward Sheriff Curtis / Three Horses (1905), 2014
John Malkovich — © Sandro Miller courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago