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David LaChapelle
Fine Arts,
Photography, United States
 
Creative Exchange Agency / New York
416 West 13th Street, Suite 316
New York, NY 10014
Tel: 212.414.4100 Fax: 212.414.0100
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Brief Summary
David LaChapelle's photography career began in the 1980's in New York City galleries. After attending the North Carolina School of Arts, he moved to New York where he enrolled at both the Art Students League and the School of Visual Arts. With shows at 303 Gallery, Trabia McAffee and others, his work caught the eye of his hero Andy Warhol and the editors of Interview Magazine, who offered him his first professional photography job.

Working at Interview Magazine, LaChapelle quickly began photographing some of the most famous faces of the times. Before long, he was shooting for the top editorial publications of the world, and creating the most memorable advertising campaigns of a generation. His striking images have appeared on and in between the covers of magazines such as Italian Vogue, French Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ, Rolling Stone and i-D. In his twenty-year career in publishing, he has photographed personalities as diverse as Tupac Shakur, Madonna, Amanda Lepore, Eminem, Philip Johnson, Lance Armstrong, Pamela Anderson, Lil' Kim, Uma Thurman, Elizabeth Taylor, David Beckham, Paris Hilton, Jeff Koons, Leonardo DiCaprio, Hillary
Clinton, Muhammad Ali, and Britney Spears, to name just a small selection.

After establishing himself as a fixture amongst contemporary photography, LaChapelle expanded his work to include direction of music videos, live theatrical events, and documentary film. His directing credits include music videos for artists such as Christina Aguilera, Moby, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, The Vines and No Doubt.

His stage work includes Elton John's The Red Piano, the Caesar's Palace spectacular he designed and directed in 2004, which just recently ended its five year run in Las Vegas. His burgeoning interest in film led him to make the short documentary Krumped, an award-winner at Sundance from which he developed RIZE, the feature film acquired for worldwide distribution by Lions Gate Films. The film was released in the US and internationally in the Summer of 2005 to huge critical acclaim, and was chosen to open the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.

Recent years have brought LaChapelle back to where he started, with some of the world's most prestigious galleries and museums exhibiting his works. Galleries such as the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York, Jablonka Galerie in Berlin, the Robilant + Voena Gallery in London; and Maruani & Noirhomme in Belgium have housed his works as well as Institutions such as the Palazzo delle Esposizioni and Palazzo Reale in Italy; the Barbican in London, and The Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin.

In 2009, exhibitions in Mexico City at the Museo del Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, in Paris at the Musee de La Monnaie, and in Guadalajara at the Museo de Las Artes all broke attendance records. These shows presented his latest series of works with which LaChapelle has broken out of the frame, presenting three-dimensional sculptural murals. 
Clients
EXHIBITIONS

2011
Public Installation
New York | Lever House | March 1
Museum Solo Exhibition
Hanover | Kestner | February 23

2010
Solo Gallery Exhibition
Los Angeles | Honor Fraser Gallery | November 1
New York | Paul Kasmin Gallery | July 7 – September 18
London | Robilant + Voena | "The Rape of Africa" | April 26 - June 23
Brussels | Alain Noirhomme Gallery | "Eden" | April 20 - May 20
Miami | Wolfgang Roth + Partners | "Cars + Money" | December 2, 2009 - January 25, 2010
Museum Solo Exhibition
Tel Aviv | The Tel Aviv Museum of Art | "David LaChapelle" | July 23 – October 22
Beijing (China) | The Today Art Museum | "David LaChapelle"
Toronto | Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art | "The Rape of Africa" |
May 1 - 31
Taipei (Taiwan) | MOCA Taipei | "David LaChapelle" | April 9 - May 30
Museum Group Exhibition
Toronto | Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art | "The Mechanical Bride" |
May 1 - June 6
New York | Brooklyn Museum | "Who Shot Rock + Roll" | October 20, 2009 - January 31, 2010
Group Gallery Exhibition
Los Angeles | Photo LA Presented by LACMA | "David LaChapelle" |
January 14 – 17
New York | Armand Bartos Fine Art | Knock Knock: That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" | February 24 – April 24
 
Professional Experience
" I am presenting a selection of works that best portray the consistent themes I have been exploring throughout my career - from some of my earliest works that were shown during the 1980's in New York galleries, on through the 15 years I spent while working for magazines.

This time my objective was to document America's obsessions and compulsions using publications as a means to reach the broadest possible audience. I was employing "pop" in the broadest sense of the word. I was photographing the most popular people in the world to the marginalized always attempting to communicate to the public in an explicit and understandable way. The images were always meant to attract, not alienate. Inclusion has always been the goal when making these pictures, and continues on in the newest works that will be exhibited.

The difference between the works I did as a photographer for hire and the most recent is that I'm freed from the constraints of magazines. The work has not only been liberated from the limitations of glossy pages, but has also emerged from the white frame, engaging the viewer with the exploration of three-dimensional tableaux.

I feel that we are living in a very precarious time, with environmental devastation, economic instability, religious wars waged, and excessive consumption amidst extreme poverty. I have always used photography as a means to try to understand the world and the paradox that is my life.

There is the feeling that we are living at a precipice. My hope is that through the narratives told in my images, I will engage people and connect with them addressing the same ideas or questions that possibly challenge them.

My latest pictures are a reflection of my earliest pictures. I reintroduce my personal ideas of transfiguration, regaining paradise, and the notion of life after death. "
Awards and Recognition
MOTION PICTURES
Krumped
Rize

AWARDS
"Best New Photographer of the Year" by both French Photo and American Photo magazines

"Photographer of the Year Award" at the VH-1 Fashion Awards

"Art Directors Club Award" for Best Book Design for LaChapelle Land

Best "Cutting Edge Essay" and "Style Photography" at Life magazine's Alfred Eisenstadt Awards for Magazine Photography (the Eisies)

Honored in the "Cover of the Year" category at the Eisies

Won "Best Video" for Moby's "Natural Blues" at the MTV Europe Music Awards

12th Annual MVPA Awards - Adult Contemporary Video of the year - Elton John "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore"

13th Annual MVPA Awards - Winner "Director of the Year" - "Best Rock Video of the Year" for No Doubt "It's My Life"
Special Juried Prize Mountainfilm in Telluride
Special Juried Recognition in Sundance Film Festival
Winner of "Best documentary" in Aspen Film Festival
Presented with GLAAD's Vito Russo Award for outstanding contributions toward eliminating homophobia

VIDEOGRAPHY
Elton John – " Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
Amy Winehouse – "Tears Dry on Their Own"
Jennifer Lopez – "Do It Well"
No Doubt – "It's My Life"
Christina Aguilera – "The Voice Within"
Blink-182 – "Feeling This"
Britney Spears – "Everytime"
Christina Aguilera feat. Redman – "Dirty"
Moby – "Natural Blues"
Jennifer Lopez – "I'm Glad"
Gwen Stefani feat. Eve – "Rich Girl"
Norah Jones – "Those Sweet Words"
Macy Gray – "She Ain't Right for You"
Elton John – "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"
Avril Lavigne – "I'm With You"
Joss Stone – "Super Duper Love"
The Dandy Warhols – "Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth"
Christina Aguilera feat. Lil' Kim – "Can't Hold Us Down"
Robbie Williams – "Advertising Space"
Kelis – "Good Stuff"
The Vines – "Outtathaway"
Elton John – "All That I'm Allowed"
Elton John – "Answer in the Sky"
The Three Bad Girls – "Like you"
Whitney Houston – "Try It on My Own"
Enrique Iglesias – "Sad Eyes"
Elton John – "This Train Don't Stop There Anymore"
Mariah Carey feat. Da Brat and Ludacris – "Loverboy"
Elton John – "Original Sin"
Penny Ford – "I'll Be There"
Space Monkeys – "Sugar Cane"

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