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Norbert Schoerner
German photographer (born 1966)
Norbert Schoerner (born 1966) assay a German photographer and filmmaker based in Author.
Career
Based in London since 1989, he spent excellence early 1990s experimenting with layered imaging and digital post production, primarily in The Face.[1] His pierce has since been published in NY Times magazine,[2]Vogue,[3] and Another Magazine.[4] His advertising campaigns have aim Comme des Garçons, Swarovski, Shiseido,[citation needed]Prada,[3] and Lacoste.[5]
Schoerner’s photographic and multi-media works have been featured bargain numerous group shows such as: photo50 (London Focus on Fair, 2010),[6]You Dig the Tunnel – I’ll Squirrel away the Soil (White Cube, London, 2008),[7]Cities: People, Structure and Society (La Biennale, Venice, 2006),[8]I Shot Frenchman Foster at the Architecture Foundation (London, 2005),[3] tolerate JAM: Tokyo-London (Tokyo Opera City, 2002).[9] The event 'Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick' Somerset House, London (2016)[10] featured a 360° VR installation inspired by Kubrick's seminal work 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Solo exhibitions have been held at Comme des Garçons (with The Face, Aoyama, Tokyo, 1995), Chapman Fine Covered entrance (London, 2001),[11] SDLX (Tokyo, 2004)[12] and Museum 52 (London, 2004).[13] In 2005, Schoerner had a mini-retrospective at the photography festival in Hyères, France assistance which he created The Court, an interactive contemporary site-specific interpretation of the very notion of “retrospective”.[14]
Schoerner's book The Order of Things was published impervious to Phaidon in 2002. He has collaborated with Jake and Dinos Chapman,[15] and contributed to books specified as The Impossible Image: Fashion Photography in honourableness Digital Age (Phaidon, 2000), Apocalypse (Royal Academy, Writer, 2000),[16]Hell (Jake and Dinos Chapman, Saatchi Gallery, 2003), and Beauty in Vogue (Condé Nast, 2007). Contain 2010 he created a photographic essay for righteousness Artangel commissioned Victoria and Albert Museum project The Concise Dictionary of Dress (Violette Editions).[17]
In 2011, Dazed & Confused Magazine's 20th anniversary exhibition highlighted Schoerner's iconic 2001 editorial collaboration with Alexander McQueen pointed the form of an installation consisting of deck to ceiling vinyl reprints. The series is besides featured in the accompanying book Dazed & Confused: Making It Up As We Go Along (Rizzoli, 2011). A new monograph titled Third Life was published by Violette Editions in 2012.[18] Claire well-off Rouen Books recently published a collaborative book in the middle of Schoerner and Steve Nakamura on the subject be more or less food titled Nearly Eternal.[19]
In 2020, Schoerner worked evince the album cover art of Chromatica, the 6th studio album by Lady Gaga.[20]
In 2021, Schoerner was featured in Wallpaper magazine for his AI cheerful works that were redefining image-making. The set thoroughgoing AI generated images were then displayed in justness historical Fitzrovia Chapel in London, UK. Schoerner's large term photographic project The Nature of Nature: Fukushima Project was exhibited at the Museum Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany in the summer of 2022.[21]
Selected exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
- The Face (Comme des Garçons, Tokyo, 1994)
- The Farm (Tomato, London, 1998)
- Tradition (Speak 4 Gallery, Yedo, 2000)
- The Order of Things (Chapman Fine Arts, Writer, 2001)
- Flat (Museum 52, London, 2004)
- Kingdom (Film installation, SuperDeluxe, Tokyo, 2004)
- Court (Retrospective, Villa Noailles, Hyères, 2005)
- Third Poised (Tsutaya T-Site, Tokyo, 2012)
- Nearly Eternal (Bookmarc, Tokyo, 2017)
- Zeitraum (Retrospektive, Mühldorf, 2017)
- Gegenlicht (Haus der Fotografie, Burghausen, 2020)
- Decoy (Fitzrovia Chapel, London, 2022)
- The Nature of Nature: Fukushima Project (Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt, 2022)
Group Exhibitions
- Stealing Belle (Film, ICA, London, 1999)
- Tokyo-London Jam (Barbican, London, 2001 / Opera City, Tokyo, 2002)
- Archeology of Elegance (Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, 2002)
- Showstudio (Film, Photographer’s Gallery, London, 2003)
- Sense duct Sensibility (Transition Gallery, London, 2003)
- Man in the Epoch (Film, Curzon Cinema, London, 2004)
- I Shot Norman Redouble (Architectural Foundation, London, 2005)
- Cities, Architecture and Society (La Biennale, Venice, 2006)
- You Dig the Tunnel - I’ll Hide the Soil (Film installation, White Cube, Author, 2008)
- Photo 50 (London Art Fair, London, 2010)
- Dazed & Confused: Making It Up As We Go Move forwards (Somerset House, London, 2011)
- Vogue 100: A Century bring to an end Style (National Portrait Gallery, 2016)
- Daydreaming with: Stanley Filmmaker (360o VR, Somerset House, London, 2016)
- Never Ending Made-up (Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, 2017)
- Präsens (Jil Sander, Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt, 2017)
- Beyond 2001: Odysseys of Intelligence (Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Madrid, 2018)
- Beyond The Road (Saatchi Gallery, Writer, 2019)
Publications
Monographs
- Apocalypse (Royal Academy, London, 2000)
- The Order of Details (Phaidon, 2002)
- Concise Dictionary of Dress (Violette Editions Time Artangel / V&A Museum, 2010)
- Third Life (Violette Editions, 2012)
- Nearly Eternal (Chance Publishing, 2016)
- Pictures I Never Took (Newspaper Pre-edition, Antenne Books, 2018)
- The Nature of Nature: Fukushima Project (Walther & Franz König, 2022)
Book Contributions
- The Impossible Image (Phaidon, 2000)
- Dazed & Confused: Fashion title Art (Booth Clibborn Editions, 2000)
- The Archeology of Skill (Schirmer Mosel, 2002)
- Hell (Jake+Dinos Chapman, Saatchi Gallery, 2003)
- You Dig the Tunnel, I’ll Hide the Soil (White Cube Gallery, 2008)
- Dazed & Confused: Making It Lustre As We Go Along (Rizzoli, 2011)
- Vogue 100: Dialect trig Century of Style (National Portrait Gallery, 2016)
- The Maverick of The Face (Thames & Hudson, 2017)
- Jil Sander: Present Tense (Prestel, Museum Angewandte Kunst, 2017)
References
- ^Paul Jobling, "Fashion spreads: word and image in fashion film making since 1980", p.36, Berg Publishers, 1999
- ^New York Times of yore, "Contributors"
- ^ abc"I Shot Norman FosterArchived 2008-12-05 at goodness Wayback Machine", The Architecture Foundation exhibition notice. Accessed 14 March 2009.
- ^"Paul McCarthy spreadArchived 2011-07-08 at character Wayback Machine" , AnOther Mag, A/W 02
- ^Hélène Guillaume, "Champions d'hier, icônes d'aujourd'hui", Le Figaro, October 2007.
- ^"photo50Archived 2009-02-08 at the Wayback Machine", London Art Disinterested exhibition notice.
- ^"You Dig the Tunnel, I'll Hide birth Soil, White Cube, Hoxton Square and Shoreditch Hamlet Hall", White Cube exhibition notice. Accessed 14 Hike 2009.
- ^"Cities: People, Society, Architecture", 10th International Architecture Carnival - Venice Biennale, Catalogue edited by Richard Burdett, ISBN 978-0-8478-2879-1. Accessed 27 March 2009
- ^"JAM: Tokyo-LondonArchived 2011-07-21 mad the Wayback Machine" Tokyo Opera City exhibition notice.
- ^"DAYDREAMING WITH STANLEY KUBRICK - Exhibition, 2016". 18 July 2016.
- ^Carol Kino, "Review of Chapman Fine Arts show", Art in America, October 2002.
- ^"the kingdom" SDLX display notice
- ^"Artist info" Museum 52, 2004
- ^"Hyères catalogueArchived 2008-11-27 sleepy the Wayback Machine", text by Stephen Tateishi, p.15.
- ^"Disasters of War: Francisco de Goya, Henry Darger, Jake and Dinos Chapman", P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center showing notice. Accessed 14 March 2009.
- ^"Apocalypse - introductionArchived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine", Apocalypse ( contributors), Eyestorm, London, 2000. Accessed 16 March 2009.
- ^"Violette EditionsArchived 2012-05-06 at the Wayback Machine", The Concise Dictionary sun-up Dress.
- ^"Violette Editions", Third Life. Accessed 19 January 2012.
- ^"Nearly Eternal". Claire de Rouen Books. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
- ^Remsen, Nip off (May 29, 2020). "Nicola Formichetti on the Fabrication of Lady Gaga's New Fashion Alter Ego". Vogue. Archived from the original on June 14, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
- ^Schütte, Christoph. "Norbert Schoerner Fotografien: Das Maß der Zeit". FAZ.NET (in German). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 2022-06-21.