David LaChapelle's Fantasyland
His bold and unapologetic style has held its own in a competetive industry and garnered a dedicated, well-deserved fanbase for its unique aesthetic: each piece drips with deep-set religious references, highly saturated color schemes and hypersexual visuals.
Without forgoing tongue-in-cheek attitude, LaChapelle has proven over the years he has an inherent and unmatched ability to turn a celebrity portrait into a challenging, erotic, exciting, political and sociological statement as much as a beautiful work of art.
Though his work is anything but a stranger to the gallery setting, aptly during NYFW, Fotografiska New York opens the most extensive retrospective of DLC's career to date. Touching on the wide range of themes and techniques the artist has approached throughout the 40 years he's been in practice, highlighting in particlar the religious under- (and over-) tones his work has become both fervently beloved and criticized for, the exhibition titled Make Believe will present to the public over 150 works created by LaChapelle between 1984 and 2022.
From his prolific 90's portfolio featuring everyone from Tupac and David Bowie to Britney Spears, to more current portraits of Kim Kardashian, Travis Scott and the like — the historic, and ironically church-like Fotografiska building in Midtown has dedicated its entire space to the exhibition.
Check out a preview below, and be sure to head over to the show yourself, opening September 9th.
- Photos by © David LaChapelle, courtesy of Fotografiska New York