Turner Fine Art is proud to present encaustic painter & Jackson Hole local Pamela Gibson in a solo exhibition. The show is on view at the gallery from August 6th - 31st, with a reception on August 16th, 5-7pm.
Always in the spotlight, Anthea Turner has enjoyed a media career of over twenty years, and in this time has amassed an enviable portfolio of experiences and insight. Anthea now brings her unique, high profile brand to the corporate sector, […]
Marie-Sophie Wilson-Carr Milla Jovovich, Nadja Auermann Nadja Auermann Helena Christensen Pamela Anderson Christy Turlington Tatjana Patitz Diane von Fürstenberg Linda Evangelista, Milla Jovovich Lorraine Bracco Helena Christensen, Zoe Gaze Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Lynn Koester Amber…
Love, Pamela takes us beyond the misunderstood and vastly vilified bombshell image to the artistic, poetic and empathetic woman beneath.
Marie-Sophie Wilson-Carr Milla Jovovich, Nadja Auermann Nadja Auermann Helena Christensen Pamela Anderson Christy Turlington Tatjana Patitz Diane von Fürstenberg Linda Evangelista, Milla Jovovich Lorraine Bracco Helena Christensen, Zoe Gaze Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Lynn Koester Amber…
Pamela
Marie-Sophie Wilson-Carr Milla Jovovich, Nadja Auermann Nadja Auermann Helena Christensen Pamela Anderson Christy Turlington Tatjana Patitz Diane von Fürstenberg Linda Evangelista, Milla Jovovich Lorraine Bracco Helena Christensen, Zoe Gaze Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and Lynn Koester Amber…
French postcardby Editions P.I., Paris, no. 22 D. Photo: Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM), 1953. Lana Turner (1921-1995) was one of the most glamorous superstars of Hollywood's golden era. One of her first lead roles was in Dancing Co-Ed (1939), a vehicle for bandleader Artie Shaw. The two married a year later. Dubbed 'the Sweater Girl' by the press, Turner became a popular pin-up, especially with American soldiers fighting overseas. In 1941 she starred opposite Clark Gable in Honky Tonk, her first major hit. Upon separating from Shaw, Turner married actor Stephen Crane, but when his earlier divorce was declared invalid, a media frenzy followed. Her most sultry and effective turn to date was the femme fatale in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946). The film was a tremendous success, and it made Turner one of Hollywood's brightest stars. After a sabbatical, she returned with Peyton Place (Mark 1957). Turner's performance won an Academy Award nomination. The following year she made international headlines when her lover, gangster Johnny Stampanato, was stabbed to death by her teenage daughter, Cheryl Crane. Crane was eventually acquitted on the grounds of justifiable homicide, but Turner's reputation took a severe beating. Douglas Sirk's tearjerker Imitation of Life (1959) was Turner's last major hit. Her final film, Witches' Brew, a semi-comic remake of the 1944 horror classic Weird Woman, was shot in 1978 but not widely released until 1985. In 1982, she published an autobiography, Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth, and also began a stint as a semi-regular on the TV soap opera Falcon Crest. After spending the majority of her final decade in retirement, Lana Turner died in 1995, at the age of 74. Source: Jason Ankeny (AllMovie).