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- Includes previously unseen images from Anton Corbijn's
photographic oeuvre - Luxuriously bound with silk screen and foil
blocking - Accompanies an exhibition in Knokke-Heist, from 4 April
2020 to 5 July 2020 In MOOD/MODE, leading international
photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn presents images from his
extensive body of work in which he explores the crossover between
photography and the world of fashion - in the broadest sense of the
word. Corbijn's portraits of figures such as Alexander McQueen, Tom
Waits and Naomi Campbell have now achieved iconic status. As visual
director behind Depeche Mode and through his decades-long
collaboration with U2 and others, he has made his mark on the way
we look at an important aspect of contemporary culture. With
MOOD/MODE, Anton Corbijn shows that fashion is everywhere. The book
contains some 100 photographs, many of them published for the first
time, and its world premiere will be in Knokke-Heist, running from
4 April to 5 July 2020. Anton Corbijn, born in 1955 in Strijen
(NL), lives and works in The Hague (NL). Corbijn was born in the
Netherlands, but lived and worked in London for 30 years. He is
best known for his black and white photographs of actors, musicians
and artists, though he cannot be seen as a celebrity photographer -
rather as someone who captures personalities that intrigue him.
Some of his photographs have become iconic images of modern pop
culture. Besides his photographic oeuvre, Corbijn has designed
stages, directed music videos and directed feature films. In 2007
he made his film debut with Control, about the life of Joy Division
singer Ian Curtis. In 2014 his film A Most Wanted Man was released
and in 2015 his new film Life - about the friendship between actor
James Dean and photographer Dennis Stock - had its premiere. The
artist has had major solo exhibitions at institutions such as the
Bucerius Kunst Forum in Hamburg, Fotografiska in Stockholm, FOMU in
Antwerp, Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, S.M.A.K. in Ghent, Kestner
Gesellschaft in Hannover, Groninger Museum in Groningen, Münchner
Stadtmuseum in Munich, Museum Morsbroich in Leverkusen, Museum
Moderne Kunst in Dresden, Foam in Amsterdam, Museum Bochum,
Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Palazzo Fortuny in Venice, Galleria
d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, Castello di Rivoli in Turin, Moscow
Museum of Modern Art, amongst many others.