Four Iconic Portraits by Mario Testino
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Four iconic portraits reimagined
- Kate Moss, London, 2002. Edition of one.
- Gisele Bündchen, Rio De Janeiro, 1998. Edition of ten.
- Amber Valetta, Rio De Janeiro, 1997. Fifteen minute open edition.
- Cara Delevingne, New York, 2014. Fifteen minute open edition.
About Mario Testino
Mario Testino OBE is widely regarded as one of the most influential fashion and portrait photographers of our times. He has documented subjects from A-list stars, supermodels and artists, to subjects that he has encountered throughout his travels, from magnificent cities by night to mysterious landscapes and private soirees.
Testino’s work has been exhibited at museums around the world, among them the National Portrait Gallery in London, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Shanghai Art Museum, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, the Metropolitan Museum in Tokyo and more than sixteen books have been published on his work.
In 2002, Testino's solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London was the most visited exhibition the gallery had ever held.
Solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at galleries and auction houses such as Phillips, Galerie Yvon Lambert, Timothy Taylor Gallery, and most recently Hamiltons Gallery. In September 2020, a Testino print from a sold-out edition of 2 + 2 APs sold for a record £225,000 at Phillips.
Alongside his 40-year practice as a photographer, Testino is a creative director, museum founder, art collector, fine art collaborator and entrepreneur.
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Four of the most iconic portraits from Mario Testino’s forty year career as the world's most renowned fashion and portrait photographer, reimagined as digital art collectables.
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from 14 Apr 2021 02:30(UTC+3)
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