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Annie Leibovitz’s Ghosts (New Yorker)
"This dust was once the Man,"
--Walt Whitman, writing about Lincoln in "Leaves of Grass"
When you hear the name Annie Leibovitz, what images spring to mind? Demi
Moore, pregnant on the cover of _Vanity Fair_? John Lennon, clinging to Yoko
Ono for dear life? Miles Davis, flopped on a bed, pants unzipped, trumpet by
his side, one gleaming eye staring out? Chances are that the dust of Abraham
Lincoln is not among them. But maybe it should be, and maybe, because of
"Pilgrimage," Leibovitz's book of peopleless photographs (and an exhibition of
them now on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum), it will be.
Let's back up a bit. In 2006, not long after the deaths of her father, Sam
Leibovitz, and her longtime companion, Susan Sontag, Leibovitz published a
large and shocking book, "A Photographer's Life: 1990-2005," an unholy mix of
celebrity portraits and snapshots from her private life, including pictures of
herself and of Sontag without clothes, of her family members dying and being
born, of the hotels she stayed in and the real estate she owned, of herself
pregnant at age fifty-one and, most famously, of Sontag laid out on ...
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