The first solo show of influential photographer Mario Testino in the gallery features Extremes - an unprecedented edit of his iconic images - and his latest acclaimed series Alta Moda. The exhibition 'Scars of our Revolution' features 5 artists which explore the contemporary construction of our subconscious.
MARIO TESTINO
Yvon Lambert is pleased to announce its first solo show of influential photographer Mario
Testino, which will be held at the gallery in Paris from June 6th to July 24th 2014. Two
bodies of work will be presented: Extremes, an unprecedented edit of iconic Testino
images, including never before exhibited works, and his latest acclaimed series Alta
Moda.
Mario Testino built his career on discovery and transformation, constantly redefining the
boundaries of fashion photography. Travelling around the world, he sharpened his eyes
creating his own aesthetic. In the babel of styles and trends, Testino invented a new
language which translates the meaning of the term «fashion» from one country to the
next, from one decade to the next.
With Extremes, Mario Testino captivates the viewer with the extraordinary plurality of his
work. Each of his images creates a world of elegance, beauty, style, and at the same
time irreverence, and contradiction. He captures the interplay of mass media, celebrity,
and glamour like no other, and offers a new understanding of the aesthetic of fashion
photography. Anyone whom he photographs embodies the spirit of the moment. His
sense of fashion has transformed many of his portraits into icons. This is why, a Testino
portrait will always remain unmistakable.
The gallery will present, for the first time in Europe, Alta Moda – literally “high fashion”
in Spanish – a series of portraits of Peruvians wearing traditional and festive attire from
the mountainous region of Cusco. While the series appears to reference the tradition of
ethnographic photography, Testino has captured several stories within each photograph.
Mario Testino has created a visual language, a true reflection of our time which is
simultaneously timeless.
Mario Testino was born in Lima in 1954. In 1976, he moved to London where he works and lives.
Many exhibitions of his photography have been held in museums and galleries around the world throughout
the course of his career. The National Portrait Gallery in London hosted his exhibition, Portraits, in 2002, which
broke records for their highest attended exhibit. It then traveled to Milan, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Tokyo, Mexico
City and Lima. In 2010, Testino was invited by the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid to exhibit his work,
one of the few living artists to have done so. In 2012 he exhibited his work for the first time in China – at the
Today Art Museum in Beijing and the Shanghai Art Museum – as well as having his first museum show in the
USA at the prestigious Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. In 2013, he opened his first exhibition in South Korea
at the Seoul Arts Center and most recently, in 2014, his first exhibition in Buenos Aires at Malba - Fundación
Costantini.
In addition to his work in the world’s greatest magazines, Mario Testino has published twelve books, including
MaRio de Janeiro Testino, Kate Moss by Mario Testino, Private View and In Your Face.
Mario Testino has received many awards internationally among other recognitions for his achievements, inclu-
ding the Medalha Tiradentes from the state of Rio de Janeiro. Testino, who was born in Lima, Peru, was
awarded his country’s highest honor in 2010, the Grand Cross Order of Merit, presented to him by the President
of Peru. In 2013, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his services to photography
and charity.
In July 2012 Testino founded MATE - Museo Mario Testino in Lima, Peru. MATE is a not-for-profit institution
established to contribute to Peru through the cultivation and promotion of culture and heritage.
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Scars of Our Revolution
David Horvitz, Florence Jung*, Sean Raspet,
Brad Troemel, Andrew Norman Wilson
Yvon Lambert is pleased to announce the exhibition Scars of our Revolution, which will
be held in the section On Paper from June 6th to July 24th. In this exhibition 5 artists,
David Horvitz, Florence Jung, Sean Raspet , Brad Troemel and Andrew Norman Wilson
will explore the contemporary construction of our subconscious.
The digital revolution has forced the individual to create its own new symbolic dimension.
The overwhelming media, and even more their virtualisation, have utterly changed our
perception of the world and have redefined our experience of others and ourselves. The
different artists trace, almost topographically, the overflow of our current languages. In
this subliminal analysis, they invite us to reconsider our comprehension of the invisible
and imagination in an over-virtualized world.
Scars of our Revolution highlights the essential absence facing an unbounded
communication. The artworks, not confined within the space-time of the exhibition –
thus of representation – become pure presence. Draining out their elementary form, they
expose the viewer to the very concept of disappearance.
* in collaboration with Nicolas Leuba
Image: Untitled, VMAN, Los Angeles, 2008 - Copyright Mario Testino
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