Patrick Demarchelier: 1992-2017

Patrick Demarchelier: 1992-2017

100 Crosby Street, Suite 305 New York, NY 10012, USA Thursday, February 8, 2018–Saturday, April 21, 2018 Opening Reception: Thursday, February 8, 2018, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.


rupaul by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

RuPaul, 1998

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richard avedon, new york by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Richard Avedon, New York, 1993

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gigi and lily, new york, vogue by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Gigi and Lily, New York, Vogue, 2016

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grace hartzel, new york, vogue by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Grace Hartzel, New York, Vogue, 2015

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joan smalls, cut to the chase, jamaica, vogue by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Joan Smalls, Cut To The Chase, Jamaica, Vogue, 2012

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karlie kloss, feast for the eyes, new york, vogue by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Karlie Kloss, Feast for the Eyes, New York, Vogue, 2009

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christy turlington, “my fair lady”, british vogue by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Christy Turlington, “My Fair Lady”, British Vogue, 1992

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kate moss, cuba, harpers bazaar by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Kate Moss, Cuba, Harpers Bazaar, 1998

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joan smalls and steph curry, california, vogue by patrick demarchelier

Patrick Demarchelier

Joan Smalls and Steph Curry, California, Vogue, 2016

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In this exhibition of photographs, Patrick Demarchelier again demonstrates his mastery of the medium. Whether portraiture or fashion, his subjects convey poise, style, and intelligence. His flawless technique, together with his innovative imagination, elevates his work to an art form. This exhibition features work never shown before. In a career that has spanned over four decades he has maintained his position at the pinnacle of his profession by his consummate taste, meticulous technique and engagement with the changing currents of the culture.  

Born in the port city of Le Havre, he began his career working in darkrooms and gradually worked himself up to assisting photographers. Before long he was on his own and working for major publications. His work had a light-hearted informality that reflected the spirit of the 1960’s. This, combined with his exquisite use of color, the elegance of his black and white work, and his accomplished portraiture, caught the eye of Alexander Liberman, and in 1974 he began working for American Vogue. Since then, he has also worked for Harper’s Bazaar and Vanity Fair, photographed innumerable advertising campaigns, published books, and exhibited his work in gallery and museum exhibitions worldwide, including a 2008 exhibition at the Petit Palais in Paris: an acknowledgement of the position that fashion photography now holds in the history of photography.