Exhibition
Markus Klinko presents "2000's"
14 Jun 2018 – 30 Jun 2018
Cost of entry
Open to the Public
Mouche Gallery
Address
- 340 N Beverly Drive
- Beverly Hills
California - 90210
- United States
MARKUS KLINKO, Award-Winning Fashion and Celebrity Photographer presents a decade of world-renowned work in "2000's" Exhibition.
About
Award-winning fashion, celebrity photographer and director Markus Klinko is pleased to present “2000’s”, an exclusive exhibition featuring some of the decade’s most iconic photographic images. The exhibition will launch onThursday, June 14th from 7:00pm - 9:00pm at Mouche Gallery (340 N Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210) and run through June 30, 2018.
“For me, this collection goes beyond celebrity photography and more so defines a greater cultural connection. The early 2000’s was a very influential time of fashion, music, and entertainment that we are seeing resurface today. Being able to capture it photographically gives us a window into our past and it how it has helped form our future.” - Markus Klinko
Throughout the years, Markus Klinko has become one of the most recognizable celebrity photographers across the globe. For his upcoming exhibition, “2000’s”, Mouche Gallery has assembled a collection of famous images from his archives. The collection depicts a variety of pop culture milestones that have truly defined the decade of the early 2000’s. Highlighted works include: Beyonce’s Dangerously in Love album cover; a series of Mary J. Blige album covers documenting her meteoric rise to superstardom; and images from Klinko’s wildly successful David Bowie Unseen international exhibition. With these works and more to see, Klinko can be credited for capturing some of the most legendary moments in each of his subject’s careers.
As David Bowie’s and Iman’s photographer for over 15 years, Klinko’s client list reads as a who’s who of Hollywood royalty. Other notable pop culture icons that will be featured in the exhibit include: Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian,Naomi Campbell, Kelis, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West and more.
“Mouche Gallery in Beverly Hills is honored to present this exhibition in collaboration with FUJIFILM North America Corporation, and is thrilled to add Markus Klinko to its prestigious roster of internationally acclaimed photographers. We look forward to continuing the tradition of featuring museum quality art and photographs at the forefront of culture.” -Keiko Noah, founder of Mouche Gallery
Made possible by FUJIFILM North America Corporation, “2000’s” will feature a rare retrospective collection of select cameras and lenses used by Klinko to photograph these images and will be installed at Mouche Gallery. As one of the earliest adopters of digital post-production, Klinko pioneered a style that widely influenced trends in current fashion and celebrity photography. Klinko credits his usage of the FUJIFILM GX680III, a 6x8cm medium format system, in conjunction with FUJICHROME PROVIA 100F for the vibrant palette and exceptionally high resolution of his work. In 2001, Klinko also started shooting with the FUJIFILM FinePix S1 Pro, the early predecessor of the current line of the FUJIFILM X Series and GFX system. A previously unseen series of new images, taken in 2018 with the FUJIFILM GFX medium format mirrorless system, will be be unveiled on June 14th, featuring re-emerging signature '00s staples, connecting his works from past and present. All of Klinko’s works to be featured in “2000’s” were created with FUJIFILM cameras and/or film products.
For more information on photographer Markus Klinko, please visit his website atwww.markusklinkostudio.com or follow him @MarkusAndKoala on Instagram.
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To learn more about the Mouche Gallery and visiting the "2000’s” exhibition in Beverly Hills, please visit Mouche at www.mouchegallery.com.