Pinup Model and Photographer Bunny Yeager Exhibits Self-Portraits at Harold Golen
| Bunny Yeager Untitled |
| Courtesy the artist and Harold Golen Gallery |
Yeager, already South Florida's most photographed model during the late '40s, knew how to pose a woman better than any male shutterbug. "I knew my body and women's bodies better than the men did," says Yeager, whose stunning self-portraits from the '50s and '60s will be on view this weekend at the Harold Golen Gallery in Wynwood during the Second Saturday art walk. Yeager might even show up for the opening.
| Bunny Yeager Untitled |
| Courtesy the artist and Harold Golen Gallery |
Yeager's arresting suite of self-portraits includes a picture of the curvy beauty, clad in a frilly black negligee in a swank living room. In another shot, she wears one of her trademark homemade bikinis as she sits atop a white furry rug spread before a Roman column inside a stylish bathroom. The setting is the plush Palm Island digs of South Florida tile tycoon Harold Chaskin. "He was a bachelor and let me shoot at his home whenever I wanted," Yeager says.
Yet another image shows the fetching blonde peering straight at the camera, her lips puckered as if blowing a kiss to the viewer, while sitting in a pool. Her shirt is soaked, leaving little to the imagination.
Last year, the contemporary art world finally gave Yeager what many observers thought was long overdue recognition when the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh presented "Bunny Yeager: The Legendary Queen of the Pin-Up," the first museum survey featuring her work as both model and photographer.
| Bunny Yeager Untitled |
| Courtesy the artist and Harold Golen Gallery |
| Bunny Yeager Untitled |
| Courtesy the artist and Harold Golen Gallery |
| Bunny Yeager Untitled |
| Courtesy the artist and Harold Golen Gallery |
Yeager never stopped taking self-portraits during that era. "I always took pictures of myself when I looked my best. I wanted to have these pictures as a pictorial diary and to remind me that I was also a great model," she says.Many of those photos are now seeing the light of day for the first time and earning her rave critical reviews.
| Bunny Yeager Untitled |
| Courtesy the artist and Harold Golen Gallery |
"The Fabulous Bunny Yeager" opens this Saturday' at 7 p.m. and runs through June 4 at Harold Golen Gallery (2294 NW Second Ave., Miami). Call 305-989-3359 or visit haroldgolengallery.com. The gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday 1 to 5 p.m.
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