Bruce Weber’s Iconic Photography on Display at Prague’s Stone Bell House
The Bruce Weber: My Education exhibition, showcasing six decades of work by the renowned American photographer, is currently on display at Prague City Gallery’s Stone Bell House.
Since its opening on 20 September, the exhibition has attracted attention for its diverse range of Weber’s photography, including portraits, reportage, landscapes, and fashion images.
Weber’s iconic work has been featured in Vogue, GQ, and Vanity Fair, and he is known for capturing cultural and political figures such as Nelson Mandela and Georgia O’Keeffe.
The exhibition also highlights Weber’s connection to the Czech Republic, featuring photos he took of actor Heath Ledger in Prague in 2000. In addition, his work with Czech icons like Eva Herzigová and Martina Navrátilová is on display.
Weber is also celebrated for his filmmaking, with documentaries like Broken Noses (1987) and Let’s Get Lost (1988), which earned an Oscar nomination. His music video collaborations include work with the Pet Shop Boys and Chris Isaak.
Curated by Helena Musilová, the exhibition has been specially designed for the Stone Bell House, with production spanning five years across two continents. Visitors can view not only photographs but also Weber’s music and fashion videos.
The exhibition runs until 19 January 2025. Tickets are available both at the gallery and online.
Location: Prague City Gallery, Stone Bell House, StaromÄ›stské námÄ›stÃ
Hours: Tue–Sun, 10 am–8 pm
Admission: CZK 200 (adults), CZK 90 (students/seniors)
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