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Group exhibition

From January 31, 2026, the CAMERA WORK gallery will present the group exhibition "Cindy Crawford." Curated by CAMERA WORK and Cindy Crawford herself, the show features works from 1986 to 2025.



On display are over 30 exclusive photographs that illuminate the creative interplay between Cindy Crawford and internationally renowned photographers, highlighting their significance in the history of photography.

The featured artists include Michel Comte, Patrick Demarchelier, Victor Demarchelier, Arthur Elgort, Hans Feurer, Russell James, Peter Lindbergh, Vincent Peters, Herb Ritts, Ellen von Unwerth, Albert Watson, and David Yarrow.


The exhibition unites fashion photographs, portraits, and nudes, and, through its collaborative curation, offers a personal glimpse into Cindy Crawford's photographic life.

It spans from her first couture shoot with Arthur Elgort in Paris, through seminal works of the 1990s, to contemporary productions with David Yarrow.

Highlights include the iconic photograph by Peter Lindbergh, which served as inspiration for George Michael's music video "Freedom," and David Yarrow's elaborately staged 1992 work, a homage to the legendary Pepsi commercial featuring Cindy Crawford—both signed by the artist and Crawford.

Several works are being presented worldwide for the first time.

With the exhibition, Cindy Crawford supports charitable projects: Part of the proceeds goes to the American Family Children’s Hospital of the University of Wisconsin and to the Sylt Clinic of the German Childhood Cancer Foundation, where children and their families receive medical and psychological care to find their way back to life.
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Dates
February 2026
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