Albert Watson (photographer)
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Albert Watson
Watson's prints of his photography are exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide. Photo District News named him one of the 20 most influential photographers of all time, along with Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, among others.[1] Watson has won numerous honors, including a Lucie Award,[2] a Grammy Award, the Hasselblad Masters Award and three ANDY Awards,.[3] He was awarded The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship (HonFRPS) in recognition of a sustained, significant contribution to the art of photography in 2010.[4] Queen Elizabeth II awarded Watson an Order of the British Empire (OBE) in June 2015 for 'services to photography'.[5]
Early life
Albert Watson was born in
He studied graphic design at the
Career
Watson emigrated in 1970 to the United States, beginning his career in Los Angeles and then moving in 1976 to New York City.[citation needed]
In 1970, Watson moved to the United States with his wife, Elizabeth, who got a job as an elementary school teacher in Los Angeles, where Watson began shooting photos, mostly as a hobby. Later that year, Watson was introduced to an art director at Max Factor, who offered him his first test session, from which the company purchased two images. Watson’s distinctive style garnered the attention of American and European fashion magazines such as Mademoiselle, GQ and Harper’s Bazaar, and he began commuting between Los Angeles and New York. Albert photographed his first celebrity in 1973, a portrait of Alfred Hitchcock holding a dead goose with a ribbon around its neck, for that year's Harper's Bazaar's Christmas issue. The image has become one of Watson's most famous portraits on a list that now includes hundreds of well-known photographs of movie stars, rock stars, rappers, supermodels, even President Clinton and Queen Elizabeth II.[6] In 1975, Watson won a Grammy Award for the photography on the cover of the Mason Proffit album "Come and Gone," and in 1976, he landed his first job for Vogue. With his move to New York that same year, his career took off.
In addition to photography for magazines, Watson created the images for hundreds of successful advertising campaigns for major corporations, such as the
Watson has had numerous solo museum shows around the world, including at the
Watson has published several books, including Cyclops (1994, Little, Brown),[9] Maroc (1998, Rizzoli),[10] "Albert Watson" (2007, Phaidon).[11] Two books were released in the fall of 2010: "UFO: Unified Fashion Objectives," a look at 40 years of selected Watson fashion photographs, and "Strip Search," a two-volume set of hundreds of photographs Watson took in Las Vegas. There is also Kaos (2017, Taschen). In addition, many catalogs of Watson’s photographs have been published for shows, including "The Vienna Album" (2005).[12]
Watson received an honorary degree from the University of Dundee in 1995[13] and was inducted into the Scottish Fashion Awards Hall of Fame in 2006.[13] His first exhibition in his homeland, Frozen, was held at the City Art Centre of Edinburgh in 2006.[14][15]
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
2007
- rétrospective, Galerie Acte 2, Paris
- Albert Watson, Young Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
- Epic, Guy Hepner Contemporary, Los Angeles, United States
- Frozen, Photo Museum Antwerp, Antwerpen, Belgium
- Haus der Kunst, Wien, Austria
- A Few Portraits, 401 Projects, New York
2008
- Contact, Galería Hartmann, Barcelona, Spain
- Miss Beehayving, Hamiltons, London
2009
- The white rabbit, Fondazione FORMA per la Fotografia, Milan, Italy
- Albert Watson, Camera Work, Berlin
- Best Of – Albert Watson, NRW-Forum Kultur und Wirtschaft, Düsseldorf, Germany
2010
- Albert Watson Hasted Kraeutler, New York City
- Retrospektive – Albert Watson, Flo Peters Gallery, Hamburg, Germany
- UFO – Unified Fashion Objectives, Galería Hartmann, Barcelona, Spain
- Young Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
2011
- Exposed, Galerie Acte 2, Paris
- I observe – Retrospective, Kahmann Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Fotografiska Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
- UFO – Unified Fashion Objectives, A.Galerie, Paris
- Vintage Watson, Hamiltons, London
2012
- Albert Watson in Morocco, Flo Peters Gallery, Hamburg, Germany
- Albert Watson Archive, Izzy Gallery, Toronto, Canada
- Timeless Beauty, C/O Berlin, Berlin
- Camera Work: Color Photography, CWC Gallery, Berlin
- The expression of Identity, St. Moritz Art Masters, St Moritz, Switzerland
- Treat Photographs: Sacpe, Hasteds Krautler Gallery, New York
- Hamilton 'Modern Masters', London
- Icons of tomorrow, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
- Galerie de l'aimance Casblanca, Morocco
2013
- 14 Days in Benin, Rautenstrauch Joest Museum, Cologne, Germany
- Visions, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg Germany
- Vintage, Cyclops Hasted Kraeutler Gallery, New York
- Visions, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany
2014
- Silver Linings, Young Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
- Classics, Qvale Gallery, Oslo, Norway
2015
- Roids!, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich[17]
- Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Russia
- Silver Linings, Izzy Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Group exhibitions
2003
- Rolling Stones, Camera Work, Berlin
2004
- Focus : Faces Photography, Monika Mohr Galerie, Hamburg, Germany
2005
- Property of a Collector, Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery, Dallas, United States
2006
- Summer in the City 06 – Passion for Fashion!, Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Nudes Photography, Monika Mohr Galerie, Hamburg, Germany
2007
- Individuals: 20 Portraits from the GAP Collection Herb Ritts, Annie Leibovitz, Albert "Watson", National Portrait Gallery, London
2008
- Fashion – 9 decades of fashion photography, Camera Work, Berlin
- Traum Frauen – 50 Starfotografen zeigen ihre Vision von Schönheit, Haus der Photographie / Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany
- Blind Date Photography, Monika Mohr Galerie, Hamburg, Germany
2009
- Fashion is big, Holden Luntz Gallery, Palm Beach Florida, United States
2010
- Fashion – the story of a lifetime, The Empty Quarter Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- A Positive View – The Third Edition, Somerset House, London
- Colleziona 2010, Fondazione FORMA per la Fotografia, Milan, Italy
2011
- Traummänner – Starfotografen zeigen ihre Vision vom Ideal, Haus der Photographie / Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany
- Beauty Culture, The Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles, United States
2012
- Icons of Tomorrow, Christophe Guye Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland[18]
- Timeless beauty, C/O Berlin, Berlin
- Camera Work: Color Photography, Camera Work Gallery, Berlin
- Great photographs: Scape, Hasted kraeutler, New York City
- Modern Masters Hamiltons, London
2013
- High Art: A Decade of Collectin, the Smithsonian, Washington D.C. United States
- Beauty in the 21st Century, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Russia
2014
- Coming into Fashion, Pallais Galliera, Paris
See also
References
- ^ "PDN page". Archived from the original on 1 November 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
- ^ Lucie Awards site Archived 2009-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Albert Watson biography and exhibitions, artnet.com. Accessed 2009-06-16.
- ^ "Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Award". Archived from the original on 1 December 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ Birthday honours 2015 diplomatic service and overseas list
- ^ Photo District News, 24 June 2004, "Albert The Great," by Anthony LaSala
- ^ Christies page
- ^ a b Albert Watson, artnet.com. Accessed 2009-06-16.
- ISBN 0-8212-2141-8.
- ISBN 0-8478-2161-7.
- ISBN 9780714847559.
- ISBN 978-3-8296-0215-0.
- ^ a b Gazetteer for Scotland, "Overview of Albert Watson". Accessed 12/11/2007.
- ^ Sandra Dick, "A Little-known legend in focus", The Scotsman, 13 February 2006. Accessed 2008-01-10.
- ^ Anna Millar (30 July 2006). "Scots boltholes in the frame for lens legend". The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 9 June 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
- ^ a b Christophe Guye Galerie, Albert Watson (Biography)
- ^ "'ROIDS!". Christophe Guye Galerie. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
- ^ "Icons of Tomorrow – Contemporary Fashion Photography". Christophe Guye Galerie. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
External links
- Albert Watson, Watson's site
- Albert Watson on ArtNet
- Albert Watson, Gazetteer for Scotland
- In the catalogue of the German National Library (in German)
- "Exhibition in Vienna". Archived from the original on 7 September 2008. Retrieved 17 February 2007.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) 29 September 2005 – 29 January 2006 (in German) - "Eine Retrospektive in Wien feiert den Altmeister der Fotografie". Archived from the original on 13 March 2006. Retrieved 17 February 2007. (11 September 2005) (in German)
- Online Gallery presenting Watson´s works