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25 Years of an Artist Artist: David Hamilton Contributors: Text by Philippe Gautier (and others in various editions) Genre: Art Photography, Portrait, Nude Publisher: Various (notably Editions Robert Jau, Aurum Press, and Konemann)

Hamilton's photographs are characterized by their dreamlike quality, vibrant colors, and sense of nostalgia. His subjects are frequently posed in elaborate costumes and settings, adding to the sense of fantasy and enchantment that pervades his work. He has been influenced by a wide range of artistic and cultural movements, from Surrealism and Art Nouveau to Pop Art and fashion photography. 25 Years of an Artist Artist: David Hamilton

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David Hamilton's 25-year retrospective serves as a testament to his significant contribution to the world of photography. His artistic vision has inspired a generation of photographers and art enthusiasts, and his work continues to influence contemporary photography. This exhibition not only celebrates his achievements but also provides a unique opportunity for audiences to engage with his art and appreciate the mastery that has defined his career. This volume is essential for: David Hamilton's 25-year

Hamilton rarely used sharp lenses. Instead, he employed homemade filters—stockings stretched over the lens, smeared Vaseline, or specialized soft-focus attachments. This created a glowing, almost painterly halation around highlights, turning skin into alabaster and sunlight into honey. Hamilton rarely used sharp lenses

Throughout his career, Hamilton has been driven by a desire to challenge conventional norms and push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in photography. His images often feature young women and girls, posed in surreal and fantastical settings, and have been subject to both praise and controversy. While some have accused him of objectifying his subjects, others have lauded his work as a celebration of femininity and a challenge to societal taboos.

Hamilton never hid his inspirations. His photography was a conscious attempt to bridge the gap between the new medium of the camera and the classical traditions of Balthus and Monet. In these 25 years of work, one can see the meticulous composition—the way a subject leans against a window or how a fabric drapes—that echoes Renaissance portraiture. 3. The Exploration of Fashion and Cinema

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