JULY 23 – AUGUST 26, 2022
This summer at Holden Luntz Gallery, we are embracing the inevitable heat. As temperatures rise and the summer sizzles, we present our newest exhibition, Temperatures Rising – Surrender to the Heat.
Temperatures Rising is a photographic exhibition that explores the different implications of the word “hot.” Owing to our predisposition to the tropical South Florida weather, we expand on the idea of hotter temperatures through some striking photographs.
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Terry O'Neill
Audrey Hepburn in Pool, On the set of ‘Two for the Road’ Add to cart -
Norman Seeff
Bel Air Sequence, Tina Turner, Los Angeles, CA Add to cart -
Jim Lee
Bikini, Beachy Head Add to cart -
Andre de Plessel
Devotion Angel, Key Biscayne, FL Add to cart -
Jim Lee
Divers, Rome Add to cart -
Flor Garduño
El mundo, Mexico (The World) Add to cart -
Robert Farber
Empire Diner Add to cart -
Terry O'Neill
Faye Dunaway, Oscar Add to cart -
Robert Farber
Gia on the Lifeguard Stand Add to cart -
Ruth Bernhard
Hips Horizontal Add to cart -
André Lichtenberg
Hove Beach (Impossible Utopia) Add to cart -
Arthur Elgort
Isabelle Townsend, Miami Beach, French Vogue Add to cart -
Albert Watson
Julie Wolfe in Plastic Box, New York City, 1978 Add to cart -
Melvin Sokolsky
Lip Streaks, Donna Mitchell, New York Read more -
Jim Lee
Loli, Red Shoes Add to cart -
Bruno Bernard (Bernard of Hollywood)
Marilyn Monroe, Niagara Falls, NY Add to cart -
Bruno Bernard (Bernard of Hollywood)
Marilyn Monroe, Palm Springs Racquet Club Add to cart -
Lawrence Schiller
New Recruit, Girl in the tube, Naval Amphibious Training Base, San Diego, California, Saturday Evening Post Magazine Add to cart -
Lawrence Schiller
Palm Desert, No. 1 Add to cart -
Lawrence Schiller
Paradise Cove, Malibu, CA, Saturday Evening Post Magazine Add to cart -
Lawrence Schiller
Paul Newman and Robert Redford (Ping Pong) Add to cart -
Melvin Sokolsky
Rosenquist Desert – Iris, Verushka, Tillie, New York Read more -
Stephen Wilkes
Santa Monica Pier, California, Day to Night Add to cart -
Stephen Wilkes
South Beach, Miami, Day to Night Add to cart -
Arthur Elgort
Stephanie Seymour, New York Add to cart -
George Hoyningen-Huene
Swimwear by Izod (Divers) Add to cart -
George Hoyningen-Huene
Swimwear with Hoola Hoop, Miss E. Carise Add to cart -
David Yarrow
The Residents (Black Dog) Add to cart -
Melvin Sokolsky
Tooker Lips Read more -
Bruce Weber
Tyke, Upper St. Regis Lake, NY (#2) Add to cart -
Horst P. Horst
White Lingerie on French Ceramic Tiles Add to cart -
Jim Lee
Wishful Thinking Add to cart
Temperatures Rising: Surrender to the Heat
This summer at Holden Luntz Gallery, we are embracing the inevitable heat. As temperatures rise and the summer sizzles, we present our newest exhibition, Temperatures Rising – Surrender to the Heat.
Temperatures Rising is a photographic exhibition that explores the different implications of the word “hot.” Owing to our predisposition to the tropical South Florida weather, we expand on the idea of hotter temperatures through some striking photographs.
Celebrating the summer climate, we dive into what “hot” has meant to different photographers over the years, exploring pictures that present the emotions, physicality, and nature of heat.
Firstly, we present some of the steamiest and sexiest photographs from our collection, including works by Bruce Weber, Andre De Plessel, and Norman Seeff. We cool down the warmer temperatures with pictures highlighting the refreshing, liberating joys of jumping in the water with photographs by Lawrence Schiller, Terry O’Neill, and Jim Lee. Lastly, we contemplate the charming summertime landscapes with pictures by Stephen Wilkes, Andre Lichtenberg, and Melvin Sokolsky.
Why fight the heat? We invite you to Holden Luntz Gallery to cool off and celebrate the hot days and nights of summer.