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text and images from http://www.michaelhoppengallery.com/
14th October- 15th November
Ellen von Unwerth worked as a fashion model for ten years before
moving behind the camera. Quoted as saying" (Women) are not just
there to be admired, they are there to be enjoyed," her erotically
charged images of models, film and music stars are as well known
as the subjects of the photographs themselves. The Michael Hoppen
Gallery is delighted to announce 'Frälein'; a show of personal
favourites and never previously seen images from the last 15 years.
The exhibition at Michael Hoppen will take place in collaboration
with TASCHEN who will be publishing a major monograph of Ellen von
Unwerth's work, also entitled Fräulein. The text is written by
Ingrid Sischy, the former editor in chief of Interview magazine and
currently fashion critic at the New Yorker and a contributing editor
for Vanity Fair.
The exhibition and monograph celebrate female icons in provocative
poses: Claudia Schiffer, Penelope Cruz, Natalie Portman, Kate Moss,
Vanessa Paradis, Britney Spears, Eva Mendes, Lindsay Lohan, Dita
von Teese, Adriana Lima, Carla Bruni, Eva Green among many others.
Known for her casual, playful attitude on shoots, her lack of
pretense is the key to why her photographs resonate - they feel warm,
human and fun. Von Unwerth's photography revels in sexual intrigue,
femininity, fetishism and sheer joie de vivre. Her subjects are never
objectified, even though some may flaunt personal fantasies and others
are guarded and secretive, suggesting that we have stumbled into a
secret world. Fashion and fantasy are enthrallingly combined in a way
no male photographer could dare.
A supermodel before the phrase was truly coined, Ellen von Unwerth is
responsible for several books of photography, as well as directing
fashion short films and music videos. Top journals such as Vogue,
Vanity Fair, Arena, L'uomo Vogue and ID have been addicted to her
inimitable fashion photography since she first picked up a camera.
All the work exhibited will be signed limited edition prints,
and will be for sale.
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Fräulein, Rouilly le Bas 2002
C-type print 50x60cm

(Raquel Welch, undated)
180 x 120 cm

Heidi, Kitzbuhel 2003
C-type print 180x120cm

Mask, Paris 1991
50x60cm

Dita's Room, Paris 2005
C-type print 50x60cm

Kino, paris 1998
50x60cm

Salsa Cuba, Paris 2005
C-type print 180x120cm

Elizabeth Hurley, New York 1997
50x60cm

Alek Wek, New York, 1997
C-type print 120x80cm

(Claudia Schiffer, undated)
120x80cm