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Introduce briefly
David LaChapelle is an American photographer, music video director, and film director. He is renowned for his work in fashion photography, which often incorporates references to art history and conveys social messages. LaChapelle's photographic style has been described as "hyper-real and slyly subversive," with elements of "kitsch pop surrealism" [1][2].
Early Life:
- David LaChapelle was born on March 11, 1963, in Hartford, Connecticut [1].
- His mother was a Lithuanian refugee who arrived in the United States in the early 1960s [1].
- LaChapelle's family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, where he faced bullying for his sexuality [1].
- At the age of 15, he ran away from home and became a busboy at Studio 54 in New York City [1].
- He later enrolled in the North Carolina School of the Arts [1].
Career:
- LaChapelle's career took off when he was hired as a photographer for Interview magazine by Andy Warhol while still in high school [1].
- His work appeared on the covers and pages of various magazines, including Details, GQ, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and Vogue [1].
- In 1995, LaChapelle shot the famous 'kissing sailors' advertisement for Diesel, which depicted a gay or lesbian couple kissing during the peace celebration of World War II [1].
- He has received numerous awards throughout his career, including "Best New Photographer of the Year" and "Photographer of the Year Award" [1].
Fine-Art Photography:
- LaChapelle's fine-art photography explores themes of salvation, redemption, paradise, and consumerism [1].
- His images are known for their unique and unmistakable style, often described as both bizarre and gorgeous [1].
- Several books have been published featuring his photographs, including "LaChapelle Land," "Hotel LaChapelle," "Heaven to Hell," and "LaChapelle, Artists and Prostitutes" [1].
Exhibitions:
- LaChapelle has exhibited his work in galleries and museums worldwide, including the Barbican Museum in London, Palazzo Reale in Milan, and the Museo del Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso in Mexico City [1].
- He has also had retrospectives at the Museo Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico, the Hanagaram Design Museum in Seoul, and Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague [1].
- His works have been displayed at prestigious institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. [1].
Artistic Influences:
- LaChapelle draws inspiration from various artists, including Baroque painters Andrea Pozzo and Caravaggio [1].
- He has been influenced by Salvador Dalí, Jeff Koons, Michelangelo, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol [1].
- LaChapelle often incorporates religious symbolism in his work, reflecting his Catholic background [1].