DAY, CORINNE
Biography
Bridgeman Images is proud to be the photographic licensing representatives of a wonderful selection of photographic artworks by the late artist Corinne Day. Bridgeman Images work in close partnership with the estate whose mission is to promote and protect the legacy of the late photographer Corinne Day. The Estate is currently working on a definitive Corinne Day life retrospective, a solo exhibition to be accompanied by an art publication of Corinne’s life works. About the artist: “Corinne Day’s pictures are often as unembellished and authentic as snapshots. Always, they have a fragile, un-styled, poetic beauty that she has made all her own.” - Kate Bush Corinne Day (February 19,1962 – August 28, 2010) was a British photographer whose influence on photography from the early 1990s onwards was profound. A self-taught artist, Day brought a natural documentary style to her fashion imagery, often blending autobiographical elements into her work. She developed relationships with many of her muses, musicians and the peer group she documented, resulting in candid and intimate portraits that captured the essence of that era. Day’s first major published work, featuring the young Kate Moss for The Face magazine in 1990, helped define the ‘grunge’ aesthetic that became an international style. Her raw, documentary approach later sparked controversial accusations of promoting ‘heroin chic’ and driving Day to step away from working in the mainstream commercial industry, shifting her focus to personal artistic projects. Corinne Day’s work has been exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum, Tate Modern, Saatchi Gallery, The Science Museum, The Design Museum, The Photographers' Gallery, Gimpel Fils Gallery and was also included in The Andy Warhol exhibition at the Whitney Museum, New York. To find out more, visit corinneday.com.
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