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Untitled (Long Face), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Untitled (Long Face), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches


On exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery as of September 25, 2025.

Untitled (Scream), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Untitled (Scream), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches


On exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery as of September 25, 2025.

Untitled (Rainbow), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Untitled (Rainbow), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches


On exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery as of September 25, 2025.

Untitled (Profile), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Untitled (Profile), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches


On exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery as of September 25, 2025.

Triptych in the Style of an Altar Piece: Untitled (Child I), Untitled (Smiling I), Untitled (Child I), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Triptych in the Style of an Altar Piece: Untitled (Child I), Untitled (Smiling I), Untitled (Child I), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

(3) Individual Archival Pigment Prints, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches per panel

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches per panel


On exhibition at ArtCenter College of Design as of September 20, 2025.

Untitled (Leather I), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Untitled (Leather I), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches


On exhibition at Leica Gallery, Los Angeles as of October 26, 2025.

Untitled (Wired IV), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Untitled (Wired IV), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches

 

On exhibition at Daido Moriyama Museum / Daido Star Space as of September 30, 2025.

Untitled (Eyelash), Palermo, 2013, (From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Untitled (Eyelash), Palermo, 2013

(From the series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits)

Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered on label verso

46 1/4 x 61 3/4 inches

If framed: 50 3/4 inches x 66 1/4 inches x 3 inches


On exhibition at Matthew Rolston Fine Art as of September 8, 2025.

Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits by Matthew Rolston., Monograph, front cover, Nazraeli Press, 2025

Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits by Matthew Rolston.

Monograph, front cover, Nazraeli Press, 2025

Hardcover: 12.5 x 18 x 1.5 inches, 118 pages, 50 four-color plates

A special edition of 500 copies presented in a custom clamshell case.

ISBN: 978-1-59005-588-5

 

The Vanitas exhibition coincides with the release of a limited-edition monograph published by Nazraeli Press (2025). A collector’s edition of only 500 copies, this first printing of Matthew Rolston’s Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits is exquisitely crafted, with richly detailed four-color reproduction on grandly scaled clay-coated stock and bound in linen over boards. Presented in a luxurious linen covered clamshell case, the publication features texts by the artist and by American author, photography critic and journalist Philip Gefter, and a foreword excerpted from cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker’s seminal work, The Denial of Death (1973). In addition to lavishly printed images from the series, the volume includes a range of reference photography and artworks that ground Vanitas in a rich art historical context.

Press Release

Matthew Rolston

Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits

September 25 through November 8, 2025

Exhibition Reception: Thursday, September 25th - 7pm to 9pm

 

Photographer and artist Matthew Rolston, in partnership with Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los AngelesArtCenter College of DesignDaido Moriyama Museum / Daido Star Space, and Leica Gallery, Los Angeles, present a multi-venue Los Angeles exhibition of his latest series Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits, alongside the release of a special limited-edition monograph on Nazraeli Press.

In production for well over a decade, Vanitas represents a cumulative effort by Rolston to aesthetically capture the fraught human relationship to death through the medium of photography, a profound narrative, as seen through the decaying faces of mummified individuals in Palermo, Sicily’s Catacombe dei Cappuccini. These vivid, painterly compositions bring forth an interwoven meditation on beauty, mortality and art through Rolston’s uniquely photographic lens.  

The monumentally scaled, richly hued Vanitas prints will be framed in patinated gold leaf, in a manner suggestive of and in tribute to the works of Francis Bacon, and, in a significant departure from typical edition practice, they will be offered as unique objects, more in the tradition of painting than photography.

Four individual works will be on view in a solo exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles, which will display the most extensive presentation of the Vanitas series, including the monograph’s cover photograph. 

At ArtCenter College of Design, Rolston will further present a triptych of the Vanitas work as a wall-sized installation at the College’s South Campus, curated by Julie Joyce, Director, ArtCenter Galleries and Vice President, Exhibitions. This presentation will be the only triptych on exhibition; the central panel appears on the clamshell cover of the forthcoming Vanitas monograph, a signature of the series. These three works, hung in ArtCenter’s Mullin Transportation Design Center, comprise two images of mummified children flanking one of an elderly adult, brought together in the style of an altarpiece, where the sacred and mundane, youth and elder age, collide. 

A single work will be shown at a solo exhibition that will open with a book launch and artist signing at Daido Star Space in downtown Los Angeles on September 30, 2025. Organized in collaboration with the Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation in Tokyo, the presentation echoes the institution’s interest in cross-cultural approaches to photography. 

Leica Gallery, Los Angeles, will present another solo exhibition of an additional single work from Vanitas, accompanied by a public artist talk and book signing. At a venue rooted in the technical and material traditions of photography, this presentation will highlight the painterly, craft-driven aspects of Rolston’s Vanitas project. 

Together, these four distinct presentations introduce Vanitas as a ‘mostra diffusa’, an exhibition intentionally distributed among multiple venues. This multi-venue presentation across Los Angeles reflects a conscious departure from the contemporary conventions of exhibition production, recalling art historical traditions in which singular works were presented in isolation. 

All works, regardless of exhibition venue, will be available exclusively through Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles, which will also offer an artist-signed edition of the exhibition’s accompanying monograph. 

For more information about Matthew Rolston and Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits, please visit:

https://www.vanitasproject.com

Press Photographs & Press Materials are available on request.

 

VANITAS: THE PALERMO PORTRAITS* - MULTI-VENUE EXHIBITION DETAILS

*Fahey/Klein is one of five venues showing works from Rolston’s Vanitas project. All works, regardless of venue, are exclusively available through Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles.  

 

Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles 

Opening reception, Thursday, September 25 at 7 p.m.

On view thru Saturday, November 8, 2025 

148 N. La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 

Hours: Tues-Sat, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

FREE

 

ArtCenter College of Design (South Campus)

Opening reception, Saturday September 20 at 6 p.m.

Mullin Transportation Design Center – Oculus Space (2nd Floor)

On view thru Sunday, November 9, 2025

950 S. Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA

Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

FREE with RSVP

LINK for more information and to RSVP

 

Daido Moriyama Museum / Daido Star Space, Los Angeles

Opening reception, book launch and artist signing, Tuesday, September 30 at 6:30 p.m.

On view thru Wednesday, October 22, 2025 

The Reef, 1933 S. Broadway, Unit 1266, Los Angeles, CA (12th Floor)

Hours: By appointment. Contact: studio@matthewrolston.com 

FREE

 

Leica Gallery, Los Angeles

Opening reception, artist talk and book signing, Sunday, October 26 at 1 p.m.

On view thru Sunday, November 2, 2025 

8783 Beverly Blvd, West Hollywood CA 

Hours: Mon-Sat, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. 

FREE

 

Matthew Rolston Fine Art

On view from Monday, September 8, 2025

The Reef, 1933 S. Broadway, Unit 1265, Los Angeles, CA (12th Floor)

Hours: By appointment. Contact: studio@matthewrolston.com

FREE