Photographer Deborah Turbeville was featured on page 29 of the November 14, 2011 issue of The New Yorker. The piece discusses her exhibit at the Staley-Wise Gallery in SoHo, showing images from her newest book "Deborah Turbeville: The Fashion Pictures."
Check out her mention in The New Yorker .
Deborah Turbeville is an internationally acclaimed artist famous for her fashion and architectural photography. She is an admired friend of Geraldine"s and an artist we"ve been privileged to show at the gallery. In December 2009, “Unseen Versailles” opened at Ghostpirnt, featuring work from her book of the same name published in 1981. It captures the brilliant idea, which Turbeville credits to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis [the book’s editor] of photographing the palace’s storerooms and attics. Unseen Versailles went on to win the American Book Award for photography.
After Carnevale archival pigment print mounted on steel, 5 x 10 in. from the book "Unseen Versailles"
One of a number of photographs available at Ghostprint Gallery.