Philippe Halsman: Portraits, on view from February 7 to March 28, 2026, celebrates the enduring legacy of one of the twentieth century’s most inventive portrait photographers. Born in Latvia and later working in Europe and the United States, Philippe Halsman developed a visual language that reshaped how public figures were photographed and perceived. His portraits are instantly recognizable for their clarity, directness, and psychological charge, revealing subjects not as distant icons but as complex individuals caught in moments of heightened presence.
Halsman approached portraiture as an encounter rather than a mere recording. Combining rigorous technical control with an intuitive understanding of human behavior, he sought to disarm his sitters and capture something essential beneath the surface. His images of artists, scientists, political leaders, and entertainers demonstrate an uncommon ability to balance authority and vulnerability. Whether photographing Albert Einstein in quiet contemplation or crafting playful, high-energy compositions for magazine covers, Halsman consistently challenged the conventions of formal portraiture, favoring immediacy and engagement over static poses.
A defining aspect of Halsman’s practice was his willingness to experiment. His celebrated collaborations with Salvador Dalí exemplify this spirit, merging surrealist imagination with photographic precision. These works, often humorous and meticulously staged, expanded the expressive possibilities of the medium and affirmed photography as a site of creative invention. At the same time, Halsman’s extensive work for leading publications helped establish a modern visual culture in which portrait photography played a central role in shaping public identity.
Philippe Halsman: Portraits offers a concentrated view of a career that bridged tradition and innovation. The exhibition underscores how Halsman honored the classical foundations of portrait photography while pushing its boundaries through curiosity and experimentation. Decades after they were made, his images retain their vitality, reminding us that a great portrait is not simply a likeness, but a collaboration—an exchange of energy, intellect, and trust between photographer and subject.
Philippe Halsman
Portraits
February 7 – March 18, 2026
Duncan Miller Gallery
1933 S. Broadway,
Suite 1270, Los Angeles, CA 90007
https://www.duncanmillergallery.com











