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    Elton John and David Furnish Bring Fragile Beauty to Jeu de Paume

    by OS Staff July 30, 2026
    written by OS Staff

    Photography has always known that beauty is unstable. A face turns away. A body ages. A city burns. A party ends. A moment becomes iconic only because it was already disappearing.

    That tension sits at the heart of Fragile Beauty, now on view at Jeu de Paume in Paris from June 12 to September 27, 2026. Drawn from the private collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish, the exhibition brings together more than three decades of obsessive looking, collecting, remembering, and loving photography as a way of holding the world before it changes again.

    ETHAN SWOPE In the Path of Fire, 2025  Courtesy of ASSOCIATED PRESS, ALAMY, ETHAN SWOPE

    The collection itself is vast. Since Elton John began collecting photography in 1991, he and Furnish have built an archive of more than 7,000 images, now considered one of the largest private photography collections in the world. At Jeu de Paume, that private passion becomes public, unfolding through a selection of modern and contemporary photographs that trace the human condition through desire, celebrity, fashion, reportage, and the affirmation of identity.

    The artist list reads like a compressed history of photographic intensity: Robert Mapplethorpe, Nan Goldin, Diane Arbus, William Klein, Ryan McGinley, Ai Weiwei, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Herb Ritts, and more. Together, their images refuse the idea of beauty as something smooth or decorative. Beauty here is bruised, erotic, exposed, political, glamorous, wounded, and alive.

    HARLEY WEIR  Boys Don’t Cry, Senegal, 2015  Courtesy of HARLEY WEIR

    What makes the exhibition compelling is that it does not separate style from vulnerability. A fashion image can carry longing. A celebrity portrait can reveal fear. A documentary photograph can hold tenderness. Across the show, photography becomes a way of looking at people in moments when they are most constructed and most fragile at once.

    Adapted from the exhibition presented at the Victoria and Albert Museum between May 2024 and January 2025, the Paris edition brings that visual story into a different institutional frame, allowing the collection to speak not only as celebrity taste, but as a serious photographic archive shaped by intimacy, desire, and emotional risk.

    Black Panthers from Sacramento at the Free Huey Rally, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, California, 25 August 1968 © THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Courtesy of SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
    HERMAN LEONARD CHET BAKER, New York City, 1956 Courtesy of HERMAN LEONARD PHOTOGRAPHY, LLC
    NAN GOLDIN Anthony by the sea, Brighton, England, 1979 from Thanksgiving, 1973–99 Courtesy of NAN GOLDIN

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