Actor and director John Malkovich teamed up with photographer Sandro Miller for an upcoming exhibition; which will take place in November at the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago. Malkovich poses in re-creations of 20 iconic photographs.
“Migrant Mother” portrait that was originally shot by photographer Dorothea Lange in 1936
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Ernest Hemingway based on Yousuf Karsh’s portrait of Hemingway in 1957

Alfred Hitchcock in this re-creation of Albert Watson’s photo in 1973

Che Guevara. The iconic Guevara portrait was taken in 1960 by Alberton Korda

Salvador Dali, which was taken by Philippe Halsman in 1954

Re-creation of Diane Arbus’ “Identical Twins” photo from 1967

Muhammad Ali in this re-creation based on Carl Fischer’s work in 1968

“American Gothic, Washington D.C.” photo that was taken by Gordon Parks in 1942

Jack Nicholson’s Joker character from the “Batman” movie in 1989; based on an original image by Herb Ritts

“Ronald Fischer, Beekeeper” photo taken by Richard Avedon in 1981

John Lennon and Yoko Ono from Annie Leibovitz’s 1980 photo

Andy Warhol’s “Green Marilyn” from 1962

Warhol’s “Self Portrait with Fright Wig” from 1986

Irving Penn’s Truman Capote in 1948

Arthur Sasse’s Albert Einstein in 1951

Bert Stern’s “Marilyn in Pink Roses” (1962)

Pablo Picasso in an Irving Penn photo from 1957

Jean Paul Gaultier in Pierre et Gilles’ work in 1990

Bette Davis smoking a cigarette in Victor Skrebneski’s 1971 portrait

Mick Jagger as Jagger in David Bailey’s 1964 portrait
