WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Chair of the Board of Trustees of the
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Mike Harreld, and President of the Corcoran College
of Art + Design Paul Greenhalgh are proud to announce that the College will
honor Annie Leibovitz, world-renowned photographer, with an
Honorary Degree, Doctor of Fine Arts, at this year’s College graduation on Saturday,
May 24 at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C.
“It is truly the Corcoran's honor to recognize Ms. Leibovitz, and to celebrate
her extraordinary artistry, in this way. Our graduating seniors and their families
will be delighted to share her company at Commencement,” said Kirk Pillow,
Acting Dean of the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
Annually, the Corcoran College of Art + Design honors an artist who has contributed
significantly to the advancement of his or her discipline and to the collective
body of related knowledge in the visual arts. Past recipients of this prestigious
award include: Phyllis Lambert, architect (2007), Sally Mann, photographer
(2006), and Karim Rashid, designer (2005).
Annie Leibovitz’s powerful portraits have been appearing on magazine covers
for more than 30 years, and she is recognized as one of the most influential
photographers in the world. While studying painting at the San Francisco Art
Institute, Leibovitz took night classes in photography, and in 1970, she began
working for Rolling Stone magazine. Her first major assignment was
for a cover story on John Lennon, and in 1973, she became Rolling Stone’s chief
photographer. By the time she left the magazine—10 years later—she had shot
142 covers and published photo essays on scores of stories, including her memorable
accounts of the resignation of Richard Nixon and the 1975 Rolling Stones tour.
Leibovitz joined the staff of Vanity Fair in 1983, and in 1998,
also began working for Vogue. In addition to her magazine editorial
work, she has created influential advertising campaigns for American Express,
the Gap, Givenchy, The Sopranos and the Milk Board. Leibovitz has
published several books and exhibited widely, including shows at the International
Center of Photography in New York, and the National Portrait Gallery and Corcoran
Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Leibovitz is the recipient of many honors, including the Infinity Award in
Applied Photography from the International Center of Photography and the Barnard
College Medal of Distinction. She is a Commandeur in the French government’s
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. In a compilation of the 40 top magazine covers
of the past 40 years produced by the American Society of Magazine editors (2005),
Leibovitz was awarded both number one (photograph of John Lennon and Yoko Ono
taken for Rolling Stone the day Lennon was shot) and number two (pregnant
Demi Moore for Vanity Fair). She has been designated a Living Legend
by the Library of Congress and one of 35 “innovators of our time” by Smithsonian
Magazine.
ABOUT THE CORCORAN
The Corcoran Gallery of Art, a privately funded institution, was founded in
1869 as Washington’s first and largest non-federal museum of art. It is known
internationally for its distinguished collection of historical and modern
American art as well as contemporary art, photography, European painting,
sculpture and the decorative arts. Founded in 1890, the Corcoran College
of Art + Design is Washington’s only four-year college of art and design
offering BFA degrees in Photojournalism, Digital Media Design, Fine Art,
Graphic Design and Photography; AFA degrees in Digital Media Design, Fine
Art, Graphic Design and Photography; a five-year Bachelor of Fine Arts/Master
of Arts in Teaching (BFA/MAT); and a two-year Master of Arts (MA) in Interior
Design or History of Decorative Arts. The College’s Continuing Education
program offers part-time credit and non-credit classes for children and adults
and draws more than 2,500 participants each year.
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