A New Perspective on Hollywood: Dennys Ilic's Black and White Exhibition
Leica Gallery Los Angeles is set to open an engaging new exhibition titled
Hollywood Black and White, presented by the talented photographer Dennys Ilic. This showcase will debut on January 15, 2026, and will run until March 2, 2026. With a focus on the quieter, more intimate aspects of Hollywood, Ilic's work strips away the glamour associated with celebrity culture and returns to the fundamental human connection between the photographer and their subjects.
Emphasizing Intimacy Over Spectacle
Dennys Ilic’s artistic approach emphasizes a relationship built on intimacy, restraint, and authenticity. This exhibition presents a collection of monochrome portraits and scenes that contrast sharply with the typical portrayal of Hollywood. Ilic's ability to create an environment of comfort allows his subjects, whether well-known celebrities or everyday individuals, to reveal themselves without the distractions of performance. His photography resists the temptation of theatrics, favoring meaningful moments that capture genuine presence.
Working solely in black and white, Ilic reduces visuals to their essence, allowing gestures and subtle shifts in emotion to take precedence. By minimizing distraction, he urges viewers to engage more personally with the subjects. This is not an exhibition that showcases the theatrical façade of Hollywood; rather, it is an exploration of its raw, lived experiences. As a result,
Hollywood Black and White shifts the perception of Hollywood, presenting it as an environment shaped significantly by individual experiences rather than commercial spectacle.
A Slow, Deliberate Look at Photography
In today's fast-paced, oversaturated visual culture, where images are often consumed in an instant and quickly forgotten, Ilic's work calls for a more profound and thoughtful engagement with photographs. He invites the audience to pause and take a moment to reflect on the subjects portrayed, emphasizing the emotional clarity and observation crucial to photography.
Utilizing Leica cameras is key to Ilic's process. Their compact nature and quiet operation allow for a natural interaction between the photographer and the subject. The unintrusive technology supports Ilic's philosophy of maintaining a continuous dialogue during the photographic moment, reflecting the precision and discretion that Leica represents. His deep connection with this brand and the tools he uses reinforces the thoughtful nature of his image-making.
“Reflecting on a lifelong pursuit of the quiet, one-to-one connection between photographer and subject, I work to strip away distraction and noise from the shooting process. In returning to the purity of monochrome, my hope is to reveal the introspective presence that exists beneath the surface.” — Dennys Ilic
Exhibition Details
- - Opening Date: January 15, 2026
- - Closing Date: March 2, 2026
- - Viewing Hours: Open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
- - Location: 8783 Beverly Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90048
- - Contact: (424) 777-0341
About the Photographer
Dennys Ilic hails from Australia and is renowned for his focus on capturing intimate moments. His portfolio spans various notable figures and encompasses a range of emotional complexity, inviting engagement that transcends superficial identity. Notably, he has collaborated with celebrities including Daniel Radcliffe and Jason Momoa over his eighteen-year career, bringing a unique depth to popular imagery.
His work not only adorns the covers of international magazines but also serves to enhance the storytelling of film and television projects. As a Leica Gallery mainstay, Ilic contributes significantly to the photographic culture, making this exhibition a must-see for both photography enthusiasts and those seeking a true glimpse into the human experience behind Hollywood's glittering facade.
Leica's commitment to elevating photographic culture through exhibitions like
Hollywood Black and White underlines its significance in the contemporary art scene, offering a platform that values the craft and the subtleties of human connection above all else.