Juergen Teller is always in the back of my mind when creating my work. I've never encountered an artist that has inspired me more. He is the best photographer I've ever seen. No other photographer has even come close to his images. They have a beauty and energy and edge that is truly unique. I aspire to make work that shows myself in a way much like this. His dedication to they way he does things, even if they are widely considered unskilled or unconventional is admirable. He continues to listen to himself and do exactly what he wants, and it's gotten him extremely far.
Bio: (from gallery website)
Juergen Teller was born in Erlangen, Germany in 1964. He studied at the Bayerische Staatslehranstalt fur Photographie in Munich, Germany before moving to London in 1986.
His work in influential international publications such as W Magazine, I-D and Purple nurtured his own photographic sensibility which is marked by his refusal to separate the commercial fashion pictures and his most autobiographical un-commissioned work. Teller has exhibited at Le Consortium in Dijon, The Tate Modern in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Photographers Gallery in London, the Kunsthalle Wein, and the Fondation Cartier Pour l'art Contemporain in Paris among others. In 2003 Teller was awarded the Citibank Prize and in 2007 was asked to represent the Ukraine as one of five artists in the 52nd Venice Biennale.
Juergen Teller has been working with Marc Jacobs on his advertising campaigns for the past 11 years, the work has been collated into 'Marc Jacobs Advertising 1998 – 2009' published by Steidl. Juergen has also had long collaborations with other designers and fashion houses over the years including Helmut Lang, Yves Saint Laurent and Vivienne Westwood.
Quotes:
"Juergen Teller's photographs make me desire what's there. They also make me wonder what's just outside the picture; they make me wish I were there myself."
-Cory Reynolds, Index Magazine
"Some people just don't see it, but I think some of those pictures are exquisite portraits."
-Juergen Teller speaking about his work
I like this because it's true, many people don't see why his work is beautiful, but he does... and he doesn't care... and he keeps doing it.
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