Elliott Erwitt
Among the celebrated photographers of the twentieth century, no other photographer became as well known for their sense of humor and witty images commenting on the world as much as Elliott Erwitt. Erwitt’s images often bring smiles and sometimes outright laughter in viewers by creating delightful moments through his visual wit and puns. Erwitt usually joins together seemingly different elements to make spontaneous flashes of comedy. Creating an informal style that is uniquely his own, Erwitt became an uncanny observer of others. Being highly sensitive and perceptive to the visual surprises in life, Erwitt possesses a deep appreciation of the moment and is skillful at capturing it.
Erwitt was born in Paris in 1928 and spent his childhood in Milan before moving to the United States in 1939. The son of Jewish-Russian immigrants, he lived in New York City for two years before attending high school and college in Los Angeles. While in Los Angeles, he was first exposed to photography in a commercial photography studio and then went on to study filmmaking and photography at Los Angeles City College. In 1949, he returned to Europe to further pursue artistic photography, where he traveled around France and Italy. In 1951, Erwitt was drafted into the US Army and again took the opportunity to photograph throughout Europe, specifically France and Germany. He eventually returned to New York, where he settled and met Robert Capa, Edward Steichen, and Roy Stryker, who would become guiding mentors for Erwitt.
Stryker was the director of the Farm Security Association’s photography department, and he hired Erwitt to work on a photography project for Standard Oil. Erwitt would then start a freelance photography career working for such publications as Collier’s, Look, and LIFE. Early in his career, as a young Magnum photographer, he recorded many of the 20th century’s most significant events and people such as Marilyn Monroe, Nikita Khrushchev, Richard Nixon, and Che Guevara. Robert Capa would later induct Erwitt into Magnum Photos. Erwitt would also serve as president of the organization for three terms starting in 1968.
Besides being a successful Magnum photographer who contributes to the organization, Erwitt is also an accomplished filmmaker and producer. He has made several independent documentaries and produced seventeen programs for HBO. He has personally authored over twenty photography books as well. In 2011, Erwitt was honored with a major retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Photography in New York and awarded the ICP Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement.
SELECTED MUSEUM COLLECTIONS:
• Museum of Modern Art, NY, US
• Smithsonian Institution, DC, US
• Art Institute of Chicago, US
• Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, ES
Photography & Works
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Amagansett, New York, 1990 Add to cart -
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American actress Marilyn Monroe, New York, 1954 Add to cart -
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Athens, Greece, 1976 Add to cart -
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Ballycotton, Eire, 1968 Add to cart -
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Birmingham, England, 1991 Add to cart -
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Brussels, Belgium, 1957 Add to cart -
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Buzios, 1990 Add to cart -
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Central Park, New York City, USA, 1988 Add to cart -
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Cracked Glass with Boy, Colorado Add to cart -
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East Hampton, New York, 1983 Add to cart -
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East Hampton, New York, 1998 Add to cart -
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Enoshima, Japan 2003 Add to cart -
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France, 1999 Add to cart -
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Helsinki, Finland, 2001 Add to cart -
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Hungary Add to cart -
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Kids Boxing, Armonk, New York (Diptych) Add to cart -
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Las Vegas, Nevada Add to cart -
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London, England, 1974 Add to cart -
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Macao, China, 1968 Add to cart -
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Marathon Grill Restaurant Add to cart -
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Marilyn Monroe Add to cart -
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Moscow, URSS, 1957 Add to cart -
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New Jersey, 1971 (dog with stick) Add to cart -
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New York City, 1946 (dog with feet) Add to cart
News & Articles

The Curious and Creative Eye – The Visual Language of Humor

The Iconic Life and Smile of Marilyn Monroe, 60 Years Later

Elliott Erwitt’s Provence, 1955

Elliott Erwitt: Dogs

Photo London Digital 2020

Meet our Artists: Elliott Erwitt

Elliott Erwitt’s Paris, France (Umbrella Jump)

Elliott Erwitt’s New York City, 1974 (Dog Legs)
