Mainbocher Corset (pink satin corset by Detolle),
Paris, 1939. © Condé Nast/Horst Estate
6 September 2014 – 4 January
2015
‘Fashion is an expression of the times. Elegance is something else
again.’
Horst, 1984
Horst, 1984
Horst P. Horst (1906-99) created images that transcend fashion and
time. He was a master of light, composition and atmospheric illusion, who
conjured a world of sensual sophistication. In an extraordinary sixty-year
career, his photographs graced the pages of Vogue and House and Garden under
the one-word photographic byline ‘Horst’. He ranks alongside Irving Penn and
Richard Avedon as one of the pre-eminent fashion and portrait photographers of
the 20th century.
An international figure, Horst worked predominantly in Paris and New
York. Born in Germany, he became an American citizen in 1943, changing his
surname from Bohrmann to Horst. His extraordinary range of work outside the
photographic studio conveys a relentless visual curiosity and life-long desire
for new challenges.
The huge collection of prints, drawings, notebooks,
scrapbooks and letters that Horst carefully preserved throughout his life,
alongside thousands of prints in the archives of Condé Nast, bear witness to
his virtuoso talent.
http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/exhibitions/exhibition-horst-photographer-of-style/about-the-exhibition/
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