Karl Lagerfeld A Visual Journey
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Karl Lagerfeld A Visual Journey
PINACOTHÈQUE 2 Karl Lagerfeld A Visual Journey Photographs October 16, 2015 – March 20, 2016 PRESS KIT Title page: Photo © Karl Lagerfeld 2015 Graphic design © Serge Perraudin – © Pinacothèque de Paris, 2015 PINACOTHÈQUE DE PARIS SUMMARY Karl Lagerfeld, A Visual Journey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Biography of Karl Lagerfeld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Visual Available for the Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Useful Information .................................................................... Karl Lagerfeld The Journey of Odysseus © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld PRESS KIT / KARL LAGERFELD, A VISUAL JOURNEY / OCTOBER 16, 2015 > MARCH 20, 2016 9 PINACOTHÈQUE DE PARIS Karl Lagerfeld, A Visual Journey “Anything that needs to be explained is not worth explaining.” Voltaire K arl Lagerfeld, A Visual Journey explores the wide-ranging motifs, approaches and media that define Karl Lagerfeld’s astute and intensely personal interpretation of photography. The exhibition reveals Lagerfeld’s many areas of interest including architecture, landscapes, Paris by night, portraits and self-portraits, fashion photography, and abstractions (an interest in the graphic characterizes many of his photos, regardless of their subject). Two grand photo installations – Daphnis and Chloe and The Journey of Odysseus – complete this comprehensive display of Lagerfeld’s photographic oeuvre. Never one to be restricted by a singular way of seeing, Lagerfeld adapts his photographic style according to his subject: “People always want to know from me what my photographic style is. I can’t say,” he explains, “Those who look at my pictures should say. I don’t have any style, but many or none. You must not stand still, not in life, not in fashion and not in photography.” Such creative flexibility and the desire never to repeat himself shape Lagerfeld’s photographic vision, as does his ambition to preserve fleeting impressions that might otherwise slip by forgotten: “I like transience: fashion is my profession. But the transient quality of a photo is situated on a completely different plane to that of fashion. It is just as dangerous to want to take the same photo twice as it is risky to want to draw one’s inspiration from past collections. The famous ‘never again’ of a single moment to be seen in a photo gives it a further dimension, a kind of nostalgia of the moment without being oldfashioned.” Despite Lagerfeld’s impressive productivity as a photographer, he began his photographic career relatively late. He took his first professional photos in 1987, then ironically more out of neces4 sity than choice. “I would never have thought of making photos myself, if my friend, Eric Pfrunder, Director of Image at Chanel Fashion, had not one day pressed me to do so when he urgently needed photos for a presskit. Today photography is part of my life. It completes the circle between my artistic and professional restlessness.” From the beginning, Lagerfeld has concerned himself as much with different photographic exposure and printing techniques, as with his compositions themselves. For him a photo is never just an image, but a visual object whose identity depends on the medium in which he brings it to life. Karl Lagerfeld, A Visual Journey thus presents the full spectrum of Lagerfeld’s photographic media, including daguerreotypes, platinotypes, Polaroid transfers, resinotypes, Fresson prints, screen-prints and digital prints. “I am fortunate to be able to do in life what interests me most: photography, fashion and books, and this in the best and most perfect conditions. I am very lucky.” Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Self-portrait, New York (detail) © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld PRESS KIT / KARL LAGERFELD, A VISUAL JOURNEY / OCTOBER 16, 2015 > MARCH 20, 2016 F PINACOTHÈQUE DE PARIS ashion designer, photographer, publisher, designer, as well as film director, Karl Lagerfeld has created a universe in which every line is perfectly under control, each detail of absolute importance. His Cartesian mind has hatched a caustic, ultramodern, highly structured style, with an allure and manner which emerge through the graphic symbols that have become his unequivocal hallmarks. Karl Lagerfeld instinctively grasps every molecule from the atmosphere and transforms it into the mood of the moment. His style delves deep into his cosmopolitan background and his perfect mastery of languages, which he acquired in Hamburg, where he was born in 1938. As soon as he had finished his studies in Paris, he entered the world of fashion as still a very young man, and in 1954 he won the Woolmark Prize. Karl Lagerfeld is intriguing and ever-questioning, never leaving anyone indifferent. His ability to capture, anticipate, and interpret tomorrow’s trends always fascinates. Just when ready-towear fashions were first taking shape, he embarked on a career as a freelance fashion designer in France, ltaly, Britain and Germany. ln Paris he left his mark on Chloé. ln Rome he worked to give a new look to Fendi furs. His collaboration with the ltalian fashion house started in 1965 and, over the years, has extended to all the label’s ready-towear collections, and is still going today. A chameleon of style, Karl Lagerfeld has nevertheless refined stylistic features of his own, which he works into his own eponymous line, founded in 1984. One year earlier, he had been called upon to give new life to Chanel: here he gradually shook up its stylistic elements, rejuvenated its image, and introduced a breath of fresh air that allowed the brand to reassert its supremacy in the world of luxury and fashion. Karl Lagerfeld decided to move behind the lens in 1987, with his first presskit for Chanel at the request of Eric Pfrunder, image director of the brand. Since then he has created and shot his own advertising campaigns for all the brands of which he is the designer. His passion for photography and for books transforms his campaigns into veritable art books (published by Steidl), while he continues to shoot for prestigious international magazines. “What I really like is what l’ve never done before,” says Karl Lagerfeld. Never content with the countless successes he has achieved in his fashion career, he has opened out his range of expression, creating opera costumes, revamping the Diet Coke bottle, opening his 7L bookshop in 1999 and a year later his Editions 7L publishing house. “Long before I decided to turn to photography myself, I had always been struck by the idea of expressing my vision of things through an anonymous ‘machine’, as though it were a paintbrush or a pencil.” Always in tune with the world around him, Karl Lagerfeld was the first to agree to take on the mass market, designing a collection for H&M. This experience led to a new idea – a “new beginning” – which he started working on in 2012, a collection based on a new concept: mass-market ready-to-wear garments steeped in the luxury and quality of which Karl Lagerfeld’s style is a symbol: “mass elitism, which has long been my dream […], it’s the future of modernity.” “Today, photography is part of my life. I can’t see life without the vision of photography. I look at the world and at fashion with the eye of a camera. This enables me to maintain a critical detachment in my everyday work, which helps me more than I could ever have imagined.” With this taste for photography and his sense of stage direction, Karl Lagerfeld could not fail to be turned to as a director for the silver screen. The results of this new form of applied art – the short movies that he directs for his multiple collaborations – all reveal a certain idea of Karl Lagerfeld’s aesthetic vision. A new facet of the fashion designer, and certainly a prelude to future projects… PRESS KIT / KARL LAGERFELD, A VISUAL JOURNEY / OCTOBER 16, 2015 > MARCH 20, 2016 5 PINACOTHÈQUE DE PARIS VISUAL AVAILABLE FOR THE MEDIA CONDITIONS OF USE AND MANDATORY NOTICES Karl Lagerfeld, A Visual Journey cothèque de Paris. - mpackham@steidl.de. - © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld). thèque de Paris (www.pinacotheque.com tsaustier@kalima-rp.fr. Karl Lagerfeld Self-portrait, New York © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Self-portrait © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Heidi Mount, Vermont © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Casa Malaparte © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld 6 PRESS KIT / KARL LAGERFELD, A VISUAL JOURNEY / OCTOBER 16, 2015 > MARCH 20, 2016 PINACOTHÈQUE DE PARIS Karl Lagerfeld The Journey of Odysseus Karl Lagerfeld The Journey of Odysseus Karl Lagerfeld Daphnis and Chloe © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Daphnis and Chloe Karl Lagerfeld Jessica Stam, American Harper’s Bazaar © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Designed by Man and Nature Karl Lagerfeld Anna Ewers, Numéro Karl Lagerfeld Anna Ewers, Numéro © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld PRESS KIT / KARL LAGERFELD, A VISUAL JOURNEY / OCTOBER 16, 2015 > MARCH 20, 2016 7 PINACOTHÈQUE DE PARIS Karl Lagerfeld Kendall Jenner, American Harper’s Bazaar Karl Lagerfeld Candice Swanepoel, Korean Harper’s Bazaar Karl Lagerfeld Candice Swanepoel, Korean Harper’s Bazaar © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Monokel Diele, German Vogue © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld A Portrait of Dorian Gray Karl Lagerfeld Coco Rocha, Numéro © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Saskia de Brauw, German Vogue © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld Baptiste Giabiconi, German Vogue © 2015 Karl Lagerfeld 8 PRESS KIT / KARL LAGERFELD, A VISUAL JOURNEY / OCTOBER 16, 2015 > MARCH 20, 2016 PINACOTHÈQUE DE PARIS USEFULL INFORMATION From October 16, 2015 to March 20, 2016 (Pinacothèque 2) * Karl Lagerfeld, A Visual Journey Photographs * Opening Thursday october 15, 2015 OPENING HOURS Opening hours of the museum until 8:30 p.m. th st 7:30 pm. 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