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Bruce Weber , Sir Ian McKellan and Peter Johnson, Old Brompton Cemetery, London, England, 1999

Bruce Weber 

Sir Ian McKellan and Peter Johnson, Old Brompton Cemetery, London, England, 1999

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso 


Available Sizes:

11 x 14 inches, Ed. of 10

16 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber Adirondacks, New York, 2003

Bruce Weber
Adirondacks, New York, 2003
Archival Pigment Print
Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

14 x 11 inches, Ed. of 10

24 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Glen Cove, Long Island, 1997

Bruce Weber

Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Glen Cove, Long Island, 1997

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. of 10

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

11 x 14 inches

Bruce Weber, Claudia and Antonia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1986

Bruce Weber

Claudia and Antonia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1986

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Combined Ed. of 10:

14 x 11 inches

17 x 14 inches

 

Ed. of 5

24 x 20 inches

Bruce Weber, Edu and Jorge, Porto Ercole, Italy, 2022

Bruce Weber

Edu and Jorge, Porto Ercole, Italy, 2022

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

14 x 11 inches, Ed. of 10

24 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, Green Chimneys, Brewster, New York, 1994

Bruce Weber

Green Chimneys, Brewster, New York, 1994

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

11 x 14 inches, Ed. of 20

20 x 24 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, Jeff Buckley, New York City, 1993

Bruce Weber

Jeff Buckley, New York City, 1993

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. of 10

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

14 x 11 inches

Bruce Weber, Kate Moss and friends, Miami, Florida, 2003

Bruce Weber

Kate Moss and friends, Miami, Florida, 2003

Archival Pigment Print

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

11 x 14 inches, Ed. of 10

20 x 24 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix, Los Angeles, California, 1991

Bruce Weber

Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix, Los Angeles, California, 1991

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

14 x 11 inches, Ed. of 10

24 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, Lisa Marie and Rodney Harvey, Carmel, California, 1988

Bruce Weber

Lisa Marie and Rodney Harvey, Carmel, California, 1988

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Combined Ed. of 15:

11 x 14 inches

14 x 17 inches

Bruce Weber, Louise Bourgeois, New York City, 1996

Bruce Weber

Louise Bourgeois, New York City, 1996

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

14 x 11 inches, Ed. of 15

24 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, Muhammad Ali and sparring partners at Gleason's Gym, Brooklyn, New York, 2001

Bruce Weber

Muhammad Ali and sparring partners at Gleason's Gym, Brooklyn, New York, 2001

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

14 x 11 inches, Ed. of 10

24 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, On Leave in Waikiki, 1982

Bruce Weber

On Leave in Waikiki, 1982

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. of 15

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

14 x 11 inches

Bruce Weber, Sam Shepard and Jessica Lange, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1984

Bruce Weber

Sam Shepard and Jessica Lange, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1984

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

14 x 11 inches, Ed. of 15

24 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, The Bride and Groom, Dog Wedding for Vogue, Miami, Florida, 1998

Bruce Weber

The Bride and Groom, Dog Wedding for Vogue, Miami, Florida, 1998

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

14 x 11 inches, Ed. of 10

24 x 20 inches, Ed. of 5

Bruce Weber, Uncle Lionel Batiste and Dr. John with members of the Treme Band, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2008

Bruce Weber

Uncle Lionel Batiste and Dr. John with members of the Treme Band, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2008

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

 

Available Sizes:

11 x 14 inches, Ed. of 10

20 x 24 inches, Ed. of 5

Press Release

Bruce Weber

Try a Little Tenderness

April 9 through June 6, 2026

Artist Reception: Thursday, April 9th - 7pm to 9pm

Artist Talk & Book Signing: Saturday, April 11th - 2pm to 4pm

 

Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present Bruce Weber: Try a Little Tenderness, a long-awaited exhibition that offers an expansive reflection on how an artist is formed—not by formal instruction alone, but by family, friendship, mentorship, love, collaboration, and lived experience. Drawing on decades of photographic work from across Weber’s career, the exhibition unfolds as a visual memoir, tracing the emotional and creative education that shaped Weber’s distinctive vision.

Born and raised in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Weber’s earliest encounters with art took place at home, where he made drawings and 8mm films with his father and sister. At twelve, he received an Argus C3 35mm camera, an event that crystallized his desire to share the intimate world he was photographing beyond the backyard. Weber initially studied theater at Denison University before turning toward filmmaking at New York University. A chance introduction by Diane Arbus led him to Lisette Model’s influential photography classes, where he refined a humanistic approach grounded in emotional presence, an ethos that informs even his most stylized imagery to this day.

By the late 1970s, Weber emerged as a defining voice in fashion photography. His sun-drenched, nostalgic images—often set on beaches or in small towns imbued with old Hollywood allure—conveyed an ease, sensuality, and sense of freedom that stood apart from prevailing conventions. He went on to collaborate with Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Karl Lagerfeld, Gianni Versace, Abercrombie & Fitch and Louis Vuitton, while his editorial work appeared in Vogue (American, Italian, and French), Vanity Fair, Interview, and GQ. Characterized by cinematic staging, natural light, and an enduring affinity for youth culture and everyday characters, Weber’s photographs feel at once timeless and immediate.

Weber’s artistic practice extends seamlessly into film. His documentary Let’s Get Lost (1989), an intimate portrait of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, earned an Academy Award nomination. He has since directed numerous films, commercials, and music videos, and in 1998 the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art (LACMA) mounted a retrospective of his film work. His anti-war documentary A Letter to True premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and screened internationally, including at Tribeca, Toronto, and Edinburgh. This latest feature, The Treasure of His Youth: The Photographs of Paolo di Paolo, premiered at the Rome Film Festival in 2021.

With more than fifteen monographs published and works held in major institutional collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the Musée de la Photographie, Paris, Weber has exhibited widely at venues such as the Whitney Biennial, Museo de l’Élysée, Palazzo Fortuny, the Florence Biennale, the National Portrait Gallery, London, and most recently The Stone Bell House/Prague City Gallery in the Czech Republic. Across fashion, portraiture, and film, his work has introduced an unprecedented narrative and emotional depth to commercial photography, influencing generations of artists.

The exhibition coincides with the publication of Bruce Weber: My Education, a 565-page hardcover monograph published by TASCHEN, available for purchase at the gallery while supplies last.

Press Photographs & Press Materials Are Available Upon Request.