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Matthew Russell Rolston is an American
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and
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, known for his lighting techniques and detailed approach to art direction and design. Rolston has been identified throughout his career with the revival and modern expression of Hollywood glamour. Rolston's career spans the areas of photography, film, creative direction, experiential design (including hospitality development), branding, product design, fine art, publishing and arts education.


Photography career

Born in
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, Rolston studied painting and drawing at the
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and
Otis College of Art and Design Otis College of Art and Design is a private art and design school in Los Angeles, California, United States. Established in 1918, it was the city's first independent professional school of art. The main campus is located in the former IBM Aero ...
, and in the Bay Area at the
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. He also studied drawing, photography and imaging, and filmmaking at
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in Pasadena, California. There, in 2006, he received an honorary doctorate. While still a student at ArtCenter, Rolston received an assignment from American artist
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, for Warhol's celebrity focused ''
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'' magazine, which served as his "discovery". Thereafter, he began a successful career in photography. Rolston began shooting covers and editorial assignments for founding editor
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of ''
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,'' as well as for other publications such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Vanity Fair'', '' W'' and ''
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.'' Rolston has completed thousands of photoshoots in his career, including over 100 covers for ''
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''. Rolston's images have been exhibited at institutions and museums in solo and group shows including ''Beauty CULTure'' (with Lauren Greenfield, Herb Ritts, Andres Serrano, and Carrie Mae Weems, 2011),
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, Los Angeles, California; ''The Warhol Look: Glamour, Style, Fashion'' (curated by Mark Francis and Margery King), The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1997); and ''Fashion and Surrealism'', FIT Gallery, New York, 1987 (traveled to the
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, London, UK, 1988). A series of monographs have been published of Rolston's works including ''Big Pictures, A Book of Photographs'' (1991), a selection of images from the artist's first decade as a photographer, with an introduction by American film director
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. It was published by Bulfinch Press, New York. ''beautyLIGHT, Pictures at a Magazine'' (2008), is a survey of more than twenty years of Rolston's editorial portraits. It was published by teNeues, Germany. ''Talking Heads: The Vent Haven Portraits'' (2012), is a fine art series consisting of large color portraits of ventriloquist dummies held in a rare museum collection. It was published by Pointed Leaf Press, New York. ''Hollywood Royale: Out of the School of Los Angeles'' (2017), is a retrospective capturing the artist’s work in mid-career. It was published by teNeues, Germany. In 2021,
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published ''Matthew Rolston, Art People: The Pageant Portraits'', an exhibition catalog. Twenty selections of Rolston’s work were gifted to the
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in 2024. The acquisition was led by Getty Curator of Photographs Paul Martineau. The selection highlights images from Rolston's ''Hollywood Royale'' retrospective. Rolston's works are in the permanent collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, the
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, the
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, New York, and the
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(Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture at
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, Washington D.C.).


Film career

Rolston has also conceived, written and directed numerous film projects, having overseen more than 100 music videos and 200 television commercials in his career, including collaborations with artists as diverse as
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,
Janet Jackson Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and dancer. She is noted for her innovative, socially conscious and sexually provocative records, as well as elaborate stage shows. Her sound and choreogr ...
,
Beyoncé Knowles Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. With a career spanning over three decades, she has established herself as one of the most culturally significant figu ...
, and
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, as well as numerous advertising campaigns – both print and television – for clients such as L'Oreal,
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, Estée Lauder,
Clairol Clairol is the American personal care-product division of company Wella, specializing in hair coloring and hair care. Clairol was founded in 1931 by Americans Joan Gelb and her husband Lawrence M. Gelb, with business partner and lifelong frien ...
,
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,
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, Gap and
Polo Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren Corporation is an American public company, publicly traded fashion and lifestyle brand founded in 1967 by Ralph Lauren in New York City. The company markets products in apparel, home, accessories, and fragrances, and is most known ...
, among others. Rolston established a documentary production unit called ‘R-ROLL’, a verbal play on industry reference to ‘B-roll’, that is – the capturing of behind-the-scenes footage. The ‘R’ is for Rolston. Added Rolston: “there's an overwhelming demand for filmed content, as clients expand their reach beyond traditional media." R-ROLL has produced projects for
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.,
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,
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, A&E/Lifetime Networks, SBE Entertainment Group and Virgin Hotels among others. Said Rolston, "We're now entering an era where the ‘making of' is just as important as the ‘of'. And clients seem to enjoy the integration of our media services. Print, film, design, documentary, you might say we're a ‘one-stop-shop'." Rolston has appeared as a guest expert on a spectrum of beauty-oriented broadcast programs, from Bravo's '' Shear Genius'' and '' Make Me a Supermodel'' to the CW's ''
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''.


Creative direction

Rolston diversified into creative direction and branding, developing projects in experiential design, including
hospitality Hospitality is the relationship of a host towards a guest, wherein the host receives the guest with some amount of goodwill and welcome. This includes the reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers. Louis de Jaucourt, Louis, ...
projects and
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. Hospitality clients have included Mahmood Khimji's Highgate Holdings, Sam Nazarian's SBE Entertainment Group,
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's Virgin Hotels and Barry Sternlicht's SH Hotels & Resorts. With a 2024 project, ''The Portal: An Art Experience by Jewel'', Rolston expanded his creative direction practice into the museum world. Serving as the creative director for multiplatinum recording artist Jewel, he oversaw the creation of a life-size hologram for the artist's collaboration with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Arkansas. This hologram, positioned in the atrium lobby of the museum, acted as the centerpiece of an immersive installation, greeting visitors to the site.


Fine art

Rolston has created four photographic fine art projects that have led to a series of publications and exhibitions: Talking Heads: The Vent Haven Portraits consists of monumentally scaled color portraits of ventriloquial figures housed in the Vent Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. This was Rolston's first self-assigned photographic series and debuted at Diane Rosenstein Fine Art in Los Angeles. It has since travelled to venues in Miami and Berlin, among others. Rolston's third published monograph accompanied the exhibition. Hollywood Royale: Out of the School of Los Angeles – which includes Rolston's fourth monograph, as well as a travelling exhibition – is a retrospective of his editorial portraits from 1977 to 1993. Edited by long-time Los Angeles–based gallerist and curator David Fahey, this series presents an array of portraits that capture the 1980s and its myriad talents. From
Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Michael Jackson, one of the most culturally significan ...
and
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Referred to as the "Queen of Pop", she has been recognized for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, ...
, to
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,
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and
Cyndi Lauper Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper ( ; born June 22, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. Known for her distinctive image, featuring a variety of hair colors and eccentric clothing, and for her powerful four-octave vocal range;Jerome, ...
, the selection of images reflects the era. Art People: The Pageant Portraits is a series of emotionally-intimate portraits of participants in “ Pageant of the Masters", a ''
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'' entertainment that is part of an annual arts festival held in
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. The project features dramatically scaled color prints; one installation alone is over thirty feet wide. Ralph Pucci International first exhibited this series in its Los Angeles gallery in 2017, and this work became Rolston's first solo institutional exhibition on the West Coast when it opened Summer 2021 at Laguna Art Museum. Vanitas: The Palermo Portraits, as yet unpublished, is another dramatically scaled color portrait series, this depicting Christian mummies housed in the Capuchin Catacombs of
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. The project is, according to Rolston "a meditation on mortality"; it represents the artist's continuing evolution as a photographer and is an attempt to elevate his portraiture to a conceptual level. Rolston’s fine art photography has been featured at galleries including CAMERA WORK, Berlin, DE; Diane Rosenstein Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA; Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles, CA and Ralph Pucci International, Los Angeles, CA. Rolston has stated his purpose with art-making is to "pose questions about the things that make us most human."


Arts education and scholarships

In 1998, Rolston established the Matthew Rolston Scholarship for Film and Creative Direction at ArtCenter College of Design. Said Rolston, "the scholarship is intended to promote cross-disciplinary studies between film and other creative practices". In 2015 Rolston became an adjunct professor and curricular advisor to ArtCenter College's Undergraduate and Graduate Film Departments and continues to lecture and mentor there in the fields of marketing and communications strategy, fashion communications, luxury branding and public service messaging. At ArtCenter, Rolston teaches two original courses which he conceived of and wrote. The first, centering on marketing communications, is called ''The Power of Pleasure.'' And the second class, named ''Conscious Communication'', centers on messaging in the public interest. Rolston's classes are situated within ArtCenter's film program, however they invite members from diverse disciplines including advertising and creative direction, photography and imaging, fine art, and other courses of study offered at the college. Within the structure of the classes, students create short form films in an atmosphere similar to that of a professional communications agency with Rolston acting as instructor, mentor and creative director and the students enacting the roles of individual writer/director ‘makers’. An illustrated textbook of Rolston's ''The Power of Pleasure'', based on his original syllabus and lectures, is currently under development. Recognizing Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles as another significant Southern California institution that shaped Rolston’s early artistic development, he established the "Matthew Rolston Scholarship Fund for Product and Fashion Design at Otis College." This fund is devoted to supporting students in product and fashion design, with an emphasis on communication and creative direction skills. In 2024, Rolston took on the role of senior lecturer at Otis College, directing his attention to object design and development. He collaborated with Jonathan Fidler, Otis’ assistant chair of product design, to create a course entitled ''Vessel of Dreams: The Packaging of Perfumery'', which explores the potential for communications inherent in luxury fragrance packaging.


Books

*Malcolm Warner, PhD.: ''Matthew Rolston, Art People: The Pageant Portraits'' – Laguna Art Museum, 2021 * Matthew Rolston: ''Hollywood Royale: Out of the School of Los Angeles'' – teNeues, 2017 * Matthew Rolston: ''Talking Heads: The Vent Haven Portraits'' – Pointed Leaf Press, 2012 * Matthew Rolston: ''beautyLIGHT: Pictures at a Magazine'' – teNeues, 2008 * Matthew Rolston: ''Big Pictures: A Book of Photographs'' – Bulfinch, 1991 *James Danziger: ''Visual Aid'' – Pantheon, October 12, 1986, pp. 51–69. *Andy Warhol, Pat Hackett: ''The Andy Warhol Diaries'' – Warner Books, May 1989, pp. 599–600. *Isabella Rossellini: ''10 Years of Dolce & Gabbana'' – Leonardo Arte, Milan, 1996, pp. 137, 139, 209. *Mark Francis, Margery King: ''The Warhol Look: Glamour Style Fashion'' – Bulfinch, October 1997, pp. 246, 252–253. *Walter Hubert: ''Naked: Flowers Exposed'' – HarperCollins, 1997, pp. 131–132. *Steve Reiss, Neil Feineman: ''Thirty Frames Per Second: The Visionary Art of the Music Video'' – Harry N. Abrams, October 1, 2000, pp. 26, 206–211. * Henry Keazor, Thorsten Wübbena: ''Video Thrills The Radio Star. Musikvideos: Geschichte, Themen, Analysen'' – Bielefeld 2005, pp. 27. *Trey Laird: ''Individuals: Portraits from the Gap Collection'' – Melcher Media, October 30, 2006, pp. 37, 59, 82, 94, 98, 104, 120, 230. *Justyn Barnes, Nate Giorgio, David Nordahl Jordan Sommers: ''The Official Michael Jackson Opus'' – OPUS Media Group, December 7, 2009, "The Last Sitting," pp. 242–247. *Tim Blanks: ''20 Years of Dolce & Gabbana For Men'', Mondadori Electa, 2010, pp, 97, 419. *Charles Churchward: ''Herb Ritts: The Golden Hour: A Photographer's Life and His World'' – Rizzoli, October 26, 2010, pp. 74–77, 79, 82–83, 99, 130, 207, 295, 311. *Kathy Ryan: ''The New York Times Magazine Photographs'' – Thames & Hudson, September 30, 2011, pp. 304–305. *Derek Blasberg: ''Harper's Bazaar: Models'' – Abrams, October 13, 2015, pp. 214–215. *Josh Baker, Allen Jones: ''Naomi Campbell'' – Collector's Edition, TASCHEN, 2016, pp. 112, 237–238. Companion volume pp. 236, 246, 280, 321. *Steven M. Price: ''Trousdale Estates: Midcentury to Modern in Beverly Hills'' – Regan Arts, January 2017, pp. 120–125. *Joan Juliet Buck: ''The Price of Illusion: A Memoir'' – Illustrated Edition, Atria Books, March 2017, p. 158, Plate Section Two (p. 5). *Jann S. Wenner, Jodi Peckman, Joe Levy: ''50 Years of Rolling Stone'', May 2017 – Abrams, pp. 216–7, 281. *Claudia Campaña: ''Michael Jackson: Artes visuales y símbolos'' – Metales pesados, Ediciones, 2018, pp. 14–16. *Michael Chow: ''Mr. Chow: 50 Years –'' DelMonico Books-Prestel, 2018, p. 134. *Tim Street Porter, Annie Kelly: ''Splash: The Art of the Swimming Pool'' – Illustrated Edition, Rizzoli, April 2019, pp. 4 (dedication), 216–217. *Ruth Reichl: ''Save Me the Plums: My Gourmet Memoir'' – Random House, April 2019, pp. 165–166. *Paige Powell: ''Paige Powell: Beulah Land'' – Dashwood Books, May 2019, p. 229. *Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Singer: ''Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial –'' Edinburgh University Press, 2020, pp. 122–123. *Sara Dallin, Keren Woodward: ''Really Saying Something: Sara & Keren – Our Banarama Story'' – Hutchinson, October 2020, Plate Section One, p. 10 *Enrico Bernardo: ''The Impossible Collection of Champagne: The 100 Most Exceptional Bottles from Champagne'' – Assouline, October 2022, pp. 100–101. *Carla Sozzani, Olivier Saillard: ''Alaïa Afore Alaïa'' – Rizzoli International Publications, October 2022, pp. 308, 414. *John Demsey, Alina Cho: ''Behind the Blue Door: A Maximalist Mantra –'' Vendome Press, October 2023, pp. 123–125, 230. *Jeanne Beker: ''Heart On My Sleeve: Stories from a Life Well Worn –'' Simon & Schuster Canada, October 2024, pp. 155–157. *David Silverman: ''Sierra Towers: A History –'' LA House Histories, 2024, pp. 213. *Paul Martineau, Ryan Linkof: ''Queer Lens: A History of Photography –'' J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, May 2025, pp. vi, (plate J) 122, (plate 156) 241, 305, 309, 329.


Honors and awards

* 2015
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& WWD StyleMaker Awards, The Smashbox Visual Impact Award * 2009
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's Stars of Design Award, Honors in the Field of Photography * 2008
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Magazine's Hollywood Style Awards, Visionary Lens Master * 2008 17th Annual MVPA Awards, Winner, Best Direction, Pop Video of the Year (" Candyman," Christina Aguilera) * 2007 38th
NAACP Image Awards The NAACP Image Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by the U.S.-based National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to honor outstanding performances in film, television, theatre, music, and literature. The over 40 ...
, Outstanding Music Video Award (" Be Without You," Mary J. Blige) *
2007 MTV Video Music Awards The 2007 MTV Video Music Awards, honoring the best music videos from the previous year between June 2006 to June 2007, took place on September 9, in Las Vegas at The Palms. The 2007 VMAs were the smallest VMAs to ever take place, eliminating 13 ...
, Nominee, Best Direction (" Candyman," Christina Aguilera) * 2006 Honorary Doctorate,
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, Pasadena, CA * 1999 AICP Awards, Award for Advertising Excellence ("Khakis Swing," The GAP) * 1999 AICP Awards, Award for Visual Style ("Khakis Swing," The GAP) *
1992 MTV Video Music Awards The 1992 MTV Video Music Awards aired live on September 9, 1992, honoring the best music videos from June 16, 1991, to June 15, 1992. The show was hosted by Dana Carvey at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles. The night's biggest winners were Va ...
, Nominee, Best Direction ("My Lovin," En Vogue)


References


External links


Matthew Rolston Official Website

Art People

Hollywood Royale

Talking Heads

beautyLight

Vanitas

Four Eleven Agency

Fahey / Klein Gallery

CAMERA WORK Photogalerie

Laguna Art Museum / Art People

ArtCenter/Change Lab Podcast

ArtCenter/The Power of Pleasure

ArtCenter/Conscious Communication

Monocle "The Big Interview" Podcast
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