The Morning After. Artist's photographs are epic, dramatic and, above all, cinematic. His work combines voyeuristic and psychological viewpoints in a unique manner. The photographer offers to the beholder an exciting insight into the emotions and experiences of the protagonists of his illustrative worlds.
CAMERA WORK is looking forward to presenting David Drebin's new photographs, some of
which originated in Berlin, from November 27, 2010, on. At the opening of the exhibition, his
new illustrated book, "The Morning After," published by teNeues, will be presented
exclusively at CAMERA WORK.
David Drebin’s photographs are epic, dramatic and, above all, cinematic. His work combines
voyeuristic and psychological viewpoints in a unique manner. The photographer offers to the
beholder an exciting insight into the emotions and experiences of the protagonists of his
illustrative worlds. It is predominantly the night shots of glittering metropolises such as New
York, Hong Kong, and San Francisco which serve as gigantic backdrops for his photographs.
With their impressive skyscrapers, they provide the beholder with a nearly infinite surface for
the imagination. Thus, it is only consistent that Drebin gives the viewer a voyeuristic insight
into the apartments, where he mystically stages attractive women in a glamorous and sexy
manner.
Drebin's intention is to liberate the viewer from the rules and standards of everyday life and to
restore his faith, emotion, and humanity. The distinctive tension in his pictures arises from the
combination of such topics as humor, love, and sex, as well as loneliness and melancholy. The
panorama of the big cities, which, due to their format, form a tribute to cinema, serve as a
stage for self-determined women, who are heroic even in mourning. Drebin lets the beholder
share in these women's desires, dreams, and hopes. He always approaches them with great
respect, and he manages to capture moments full of poignant intimacy and captivating
heartiness.
After successfully completing the Parsons School of Design in New York City in 1996, David
Drebin rapidly made a name for himself as an internationally successful commercial and
fashion photographer. Among his admirers are such personalities as Ben Stiller and Sir Elton
John. As early as in 2005, Drebin had his first solo exhibition at CAMERA WORK. This was
followed by a comprehensive illustrated book entitled “Love and Other Stories” in 2007. His
second publication with the title “Dreamscapes & Girls“ offers an exemplary overview of
Drebins work from the years 2000 to 2009. 52 photographs in total demonstrate the versatility
of the artist’s work. Cityscapes and fashion photographs are complemented by panoramic
pictures of Capri or the majestic coast near the Italian city of Amalfi.
Since September 24, 2010, some of David Drebin's works have been presented in Stockholm's
FOTOGRAFISKA museum in the group exhibition “Fashion!“, curated by CAMERA WORK.
Michelle Le Roy, chief curator of FOTOGRAFISKA, wrote the preface to the catalog
published by teNeues on the occasion of the current exhibition "The Morning After."
Among David Drebin's exclusive circle of customers are businesses such as American Express,
Davidoff, Mercedes, MTV, Nike, and Sony. His works are published in magazines such as Elle,
GQ, Marie Claire, New York Times, Rolling Stone, Travel and Leisure, and Vanity Fair.
Attached you will find press photographs to be used for publication purposes. A right to use
these press photographs for publication can only be granted in connection with a reference to
the exhibition at CAMERA WORK along with the corresponding credits and captions. In
addition, CAMERA WORK explicitly points out that the photographic material may in no way
be altered or cropped.
Image: Dallas, 2010 © David Drebin
Press office: Jan Ole Eggert
tel 030-310077-45
e-mail presse@camerawork.de
Opening and booksigning with David Drebin: Saturday 27 November, 2 pm
Camera Work Gallery
Kantstrasse 149, Berlin
Opening Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Admission free