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Kate Moss Photo Exhibit Features Rare Photos
By Mark Marino 05/05/11 at 03:00 PM
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A little bit country: Kate Moss, by Glen Luchford, 1994
Can’t get enough of May
Vogue Brasil,
Paris, and
Japan cover girl
Kate Moss? You’re in luck. New York’s
Danziger Projects gallery is celebrating the supermodel with a brand-new photo exhibit beginning this month.
“The Kate Moss Portfolio and Other Stories,” a collaboration between the
British beauty and the Danziger Projects that begins May 12, encompasses two rooms and includes 11 30-by-24-inch prints by shutterbugs who have helped shape Moss’s career, reports
Elle.
The photographers on show include
Chuck Close,
Annie Leibovitz, Glen Luchford,
Mert & Marcus,
Terry Richardson,
David Sims,
Mario Sorrenti,
Juergen Teller,
Mario Testino,
Inez van Lamsweerde + Vinoodh Matadin, and
Bruce Weber.
“Unlike any model in the history of fashion photography, Kate Moss has proved to be a unique subject blurring the boundaries between fashion photography and contemporary art,” the
Danziger Projects says of the
Dior Addict spokesperson.
“In a career that has lasted 23 years to date, it can be said that Moss’s particular beauty and singular figure have made her more of a muse than a supermodel. No matter what she is wearing (or not wearing) Moss invariably becomes the subject of the photograph, supercharging the image and inspiring photographers to create some of their most imaginative work.
“Unselfconscious and unapologetic, Moss’s persona and sensuality have not only changed our notions of beauty but also influenced the culture at large.”
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Pretty baby: Kate Moss, by Glen Lemuel, 1988
Besides the portfolio, the exhibit will include Gene Lemuel’s never-before-seen pics (above) of a 14-year-old
Moss from 1988—that’s one year before photographer Corinne Day’s snaps for
The Face made her famous—as well as Luchford’s images (top left) of the 20-year-old waif on her first trip to New York.
Rare photos by Mary McCartney and Herb Ritts will also be on view, as will recent silk screens by British pop artist Peter Blake.
Dare we dream they honor
Naomi next?
“The Kate Moss Portfolio and Other Stories” runs May 12 – June 30 at the Danziger Projects gallery, 527 West 23rd St., New York, N.Y.