This exhibition by Annie Leibovitz features more than 4,000 photographs taken between 1970 and 1983, arranged chronologically and thematically, curated by the photographer.
Postwar Italian artist Piero Manzoni's Achromes, or paintings without color, made with cloth, cotton balls, fiberglass, synthetic and natural fur, straw, cobalt chloride, polystyrene, and stones, are on view, curated by Rosalia Pasqualino di Marineo, director of the Piero Manzoni Foundation in Milan. There is also a presentation of archival material from the collection of Guido and Gabriella Pautasso.