ALBERT WATSON
Blind in one eye, Albert Watson studied graphic design prior to becoming a photographer. His manipulation of contrast and superior sense of composition distinguish his portraits of celebrities and models. With an emphasis on the formal and sculptural properties of his sitters' bodies, Watson's images have not only appeared in numerous American and European fashion magazines but also in museum and gallery exhibitions. In his famous nude photographs of Kate Moss taken on her 18th birthday in 1993, the model's spine pokes through the skin of her curved back, like the scales of a dinosaur, while the right side of her body is entirely shaded. In a 1989 portrait, Naomi Campbell's head is silhouetted against a gray surface, while her bare shoulders and the arch of her back are illuminated. In 2010 he was awarded the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship.
Michael Jackson, New York City, 1999
Michael Jackson, New York City, 1999
Image size 70x140 cm
Frame size 86х148 cm
Archival pigment print Edition 5/10
Printed later
Signed on label by the author
Albert Watson photographed the famous series featuring Michael Jackson that was timed to coincide with his tour and release of the ‘Invincible’ album in 1999. The singer is standing in front of several mirrors so that the viewer can see a kind of a dance fragment. © Albert Watson