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SHOWstudio: Born This Way, Lady Gaga, Nick Knight, Simon Foxton, Walter Van Beirendonck, Alister Mackie, Alexander McQueen, Comme des Garçons, Yohji Yamamoto and more

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Newsletter | 26 May 2011
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SMOKE & MIRRORS BORN THIS WAY - REMIX
To coincide with the hotly-anticipated release of Lady Gaga's new album, Born This Way, this week we launched our latest exclusive SHOWstudio.com download - Nick Knight's 'Smoke & Mirrors' remix of his already-iconic album artwork. Showcased over 30 days - via 30 A4 image downloads released on SHOWstudio.com - the gargantuan poster-sized image is already taking shape on the walls of Little Monsters worldwide.

Visit SHOWstudio.com each day at 14:00 BST for a new fragment of this visual remix - and start downloading now in order to get your hands on a unique piece of Gaga memorabilia.
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DREAM THE WORLD AWAKE - RE-STREAM
With Nick Knight collaborating with Simon Foxton to capture a selection of the most spectacular pieces drawn from thirty years of Walter Van Beirendonck's endlessly innovative career, our Dream The World Awake shoot was a truly one-off event. Well, not quite: every moment of spontaneous, riotous and exuberant action from this two-day shoot will be re-streamed from 19:00 BST / 11:00 PST on Wednesday 1 June 2011. Expect a rainbow rave of boys, bears and everything in-between clad in Van Beirendonck's oft-imitated but never-equalled revolutionary re-imagining of contemporary menswear. [more]
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LIVE SHOOT - ANOTHER MAGAZINE
Our next live shoot is already on the cards, as Nick Knight collaborates with Alister Mackie to craft an editorial feature for the next issue of AnOther Magazine. With references running the gamut from Siouxie Sioux to Strawberry Switchblade to the best of the Autumn/Winter season - including Comme des Garçons, Yohji Yamamoto and Alexander McQueen - tune in soon for the best of next season captured by some of fashion's finest talents.
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"AUDREYS" HOT DOG STAND, 1961
The illustrious American photographer William Claxton is renowned for his uncanny ability to capture a moment. In the two ‘smoking’ photographs in our current exhibition Practice to Deceive: Smoke and Mirrors in Fashion, Fine Art and Film, the photographer casually captures Peggy Moffitt and Steve McQueen in cool but equally raw poses we aren't usually privy to. Where "Audreys" Hot Dog Stand shows Claxton's wife, Peggy Moffitt, dressed in couture and casually leaning in to have her cigarette lit for her, the snapshot of Steve McQueen presents the film icon as he seductively inhales a cigarette on Park Avenue. Both exemplify the quiet calm that Claxton brought to his portraiture and therefore continue to endure as truly iconic images.
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LADY GAGA SUBMIT

With Born This Way already storming the charts - and Nick Knight's latest collaboration with Lady Gaga unfolding on site -  the time feels right to revisit Lady Gaga Submit, a collaboration with Gaga fans around the globe to provide footage for inclusion in her record-breaking Monster Ball tour. The perfect analogy for Gaga and her fans' give-and-take relationship, Lady Gaga Submit features over 600 videos submitted by Gaga fans to be edited by Nick Knight and Ruth Hogben for use in her blockbusting worldwide tour.

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Crazy for Le Crazy
Ever since I first saw Miuccia Prada's all-out homage to Josephine Baker shimmy onto teh catwalk over in Milan last September - all finger-waved hair, cocktail-frocks and speakeasy-style Jazz shoes in the colours of a twenties lithograph - I've been hankering after a good old-fashioned bit of Parisian showgirl razzmatazz... [more]
Reporting Live from the World of Walter Van Beirendonck ...
It is a very strange experience examining the archives of Walter van Beirendonck - namely because you can see, in his fervent and fertile creativity, seeds of inspiration eagerly seized upon by many other designers (and we're not just talking high-street). But putting inter-designer borrowing - or, indeed, all-out... [more]
McQueen For A Night at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
Inspired by Alexander McQueenand the new retrospective exhibition Savage Beauty, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts a special one-off event, McQueen For A Night. Allowing college students to explore the creative fire behind some of McQueen's most incredible designs - a cross-section of which are on display at... [more]
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SHOWstudio: A/W 2011, Ruth Hogben, Katie Grand, Giles Deacon, Emanuel Ungaro, Walter Van Beirendonck, Lady Gaga, Nick Knight, Born This Way, Bernhard Willhelm and more

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Newsletter | 18 May 2011
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A/W 2011 - CINQ A SEPT
Our first fashion film editorial of the A/W 2011 season, Ruth Hogben's Cinq à Sept summarises the flirtatious sensuality of Giles Deacon's re-energised re-imagining of the classic Parisian label Emanuel Ungaro. Featuring Deacon's sophomore collection for the esteemed couture house, styled by LOVE editor-in-chief Katie Grand and unleashed to run rampant across London town. Inspired by Ungaro's classic brand of femininity - with a wild streak - Hogben captures the spirit of both Ungaro old, and Deacon's 'Feral Lace' collection, to picture-perfection. [more]
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IN FASHION, WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK
Belgian fashion maverick Walter Van Beirendonck is the latest luminary to be profiled as part of our In Fashion interview series. Earlier this year, journalist and author Hywel Davis sat down with Van Beirendonck and offered an insight into the much-acclaimed creative mind of this Antwerp-based innovator. A prelude to Van Beirendonck's first retrospective exhibition at the MoMu in Antwerp - and our own exclusive project celebrating his talent - Van Beirendonck discusses his bold design signatures, aesthetic motivations, and the ideas behind landmark shows that have become an avant-garde highlight of Paris Fashion Week. An intimate and revealing look inside one of menswear's most acclaimed and influential talents. [more]
COMING UP
BORN THIS WAY - REMIX
On Monday 23 May 2011 SHOWstudio.com is giving the global Lady Gaga fanbase a chance to download an exclusive piece of Gaga memorabilia. In conjunction with the release of her new album, Born This Way, Nick Knight offers a visual 'remix' of his original artwork for the album - scaled up to gargantuan proportions and offered as a downloadable poster. Spliced into 30 A4 pieces, a different section of the poster will be offered for download each day - the first section released on the 23 May. When all thirty pieces are jigsawed together, the finished poster will reveal a never-before-seen reworking of Knight's already iconic image. A unique chance for fans to craft their own timeless piece of Gaga-inspired art.

BORN THIS WAY - REMIX is launched on Monday 23 May 2011 [more]
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DREAM THE WORLD AWAKE
Inspired by the larger-than-life talent of the irrepressible Walter Van Beirendonck - and his equally bold and exciting archive - on 23-24 May 2011 SHOWstudio.com will stream all the action as Nick Knight collaborates with celebrated stylist Simon Foxton to capture the best of Van Bierendonck in a one-off shoot. Plucking vintage pieces from the vast back-catalogue of W&LT and Walter Van Beirendonck, the resulting images will grace the pages of GQ Style and also the catalogue accompanying 'Dream The World Awake', the Antwerp Fashion Museum's retrospective of Van Beirendonck's three decades of experimentation and innovation. Expect colour, confusion and possibly a few inflatables as this dynamic two-day shoot unfolds before your very eyes! [more]
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HENRY KROKATSIS
Henry Krokatsis, artist of the acclaimed series 'Like a Gang of Virtue', has developed and created both functional and subversive art. Exhibiting in our current show 'Practice to Deceive: Smoke and Mirrors in Fashion, Fine Art and Film', with his complex piece 'Untitled (Deer PF.e)', Krokatsis' composition of vintage mirrors ensures the voyeur looks beyond their own reflection and onto the material surface of the work. The decorative mirrored sculpture is built with a huge amount of technical and industrial skill whilst paradoxically conjuring visions of innocence and childhood. To surpress your mirrored image to the backdrop and alternatively recognise the reappropriated pieces of history, visit the reflective exhibition in our Bruton Place headquarters. [more]
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MEN IN TIGHTS

Trained at the right hand of Water Van Beirendonck, German designer Bernhard Willhelm has a similarly innovative and inventive sense of fun when it comes to his fashion - hence, who better to glance back to during our celebration of Van Beirendonck's continuing influence than one of his most acclaimed protégés? In 2008, Wilhelm chose to showcase his Autumn/Winter menswear collection via an innovative film short created in collaboration with Nick Knight. The title, Men In Tights, gives a preview of Willhelm's trademark tongue-in-cheek humour, further underlined by the flurry of lycra-clad limbs, strapped and wrapped torsos and a stretch leotard (or six), showcased in breathtaking, avant-garde choreography specially devised by Damien Jalet.

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Dream the World Awake - Live Walter Van Beirendonck shoot 23-24 May 2011!
The first retrospective of Walter Van Beirendonck's three decades of creation is set to open at Antwerp's MoMu this September, launching a selection of this Belgian's uncompromising, outrageous and more often than not multicoloured visuals, on an unsuspecting public. When we captured Walter for our In Fashion series earlier this [more]
LiveStudio - Walter Hugo: Re-Stream now over
Our re-stream of Walter Hugo's LiveStudio portrait sittings is now over. The edited footage of the broadcast will be available to view later this year. [more]
Walter Hugo: Stuart Hammond sitting
Today's only sitter, and the last to visit Walter Hugo and his Camera Obscura for his SHOWstudio residency is Stuart Hammond. Books editor of Dazed & Confused, skateboard enthusiast and co-founder of the infamous Palace Waywards Book Club of sadly-defunct (now legendary) skateboard mag +1, Hammond rounds off what has [more]
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SHOWstudio: LiveStudio, Walter Hugo, Alexander McQueen, Nick Knight, Ruth Hogben, Katie Grand, Giles Deacon, Emanuel Ungaro, Walter Van Beirendonck, Val Garland and more

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Newsletter | 12 May 2011
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LIVESTUDIO - WALTER HUGO

As part of his portrait series Reflecting the Bright Lights, Capturing a Moment in Silver Nitrate, artist and photographer Walter Hugo has transformed our LiveStudio into a giant camera obscura, infusing a nineteenth-century photographic technique with fresh life as he produces portraits of London’s new creative leaders as part of our SHOWstudio Shop exhibition Practice to Deceive.

Bringing this historical technique into the twenty-first century, the entire process of Hugo’s photography will be streamed live throughout today as an array of the capital's premier artists, designers and cultural figures come to Bruton Place to be captured, developed and fixed in this one-off art experience.

Watch the live-stream now

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PLATO'S ATLANTIS
The New York Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute is currently presenting Savage Beauty, an exhibition in honour of the incredible talent of Lee Alexander McQueen. In line with this timely celebration, we are proud to exclusively show the cinematic fashion film that opened McQueen's acclaimed Spring/Summer 2010 show, Plato’s Atlantis. The film, created in collaboration by Alexander McQueen, Nick Knight and Ruth Hogben, is now not only an experience for those lucky enough to have been in attendance at the show, but is shown in its own right as part of our Plato's Atlantis project. Under the direction of Knight, the Darwinian, ecological themes of the show are explored across the body of Raquel Zimmermann, powerfuly evoking the McQueen universe without a single shred of clothing. Alongside the fashion film, our exclusive online showcase encompasses footage of the Plato’s Atlantis catwalk show and a personal interview with McQueen himself, conducted by Knight, offering an insight into the late, great designer himself. [more]
COMING UP
A/W 2011 - CINQ À SEPT
The Autumn/Winter 2011 Collections have barely finished, but we're already launching our first fashion film editorial of the season! Acclaimed fashion filmmaker Ruth Hogben collaborates with super-stylist and LOVE editor-in-chief Katie Grand to create Cinq à Sept, a film exclusively featuring Giles Deacon's second collection for the house of Emanuel Ungaro. Monsieur Ungaro himself once stated 'I dress mistresses, not wives' - which was the inspiration behind both Deacon's collection and this fashion film, titled after the time traditionally reserved for lovers' trysts. With a pack of models roaming the streets of London - trussed up in Deacon's re-imagined result wear, styled by Grand and captured by Hogben - this is, however, a resolutely British re-interpretation of the fine French art of seduction.

Cinq à Sept launches on SHOWstudio.com on Monday 16 May 2011 at 10:00 BST
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IN FASHION, WALTER VAN BEIRENDONCK
The next character featured in our In Fashion interview series is Walter Van Beirendonck, Belgian fashion designer and a founding member of the renowned 'Antwerp Six.' SHOWstudio.com contributing fashion writer Hywel Davis interviewed Van Beirendonck earlier this year, discussing everything from his past at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp to his plans for the future. Arriving in London in 1987 with the likes of Dries Van Noten and Ann Demeulemeester to present their collections as graduates marked the beginning of Van Beirendonck’s groundbreaking design career. Today Van Beirendonck is acknowledged for his technical innovation, exuberant imagination and unique presentations as part of Paris Fashion Week. Our In Fashion film opens up Van Beirendonck’s creativity in a unique one-on-one conversation in advance of his first large-scale retrospective exhibition at the Antwerp Fashion Museum and an exclusive SHOWstudio.com project of our own later this year.

In Fashion, Walter Van Beirendonck launches on SHOWstudio.com on Tuesday 17 May 2011
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BODYSMOKERS, 2006
Russian photographer Oleg Dou makes his British debut in our current exhibition with 'Bodysmokers'; an utterly unique photograph that portrays a person dismantled by smoke. The disturbing beauty that exists in Dou's photograph comes partly from his restrained use of colour and the overwhelming transcendence of boundaries between reality and fantasy. The futuristic use of digital photography allows his images to become distorted mutations of the human body and is more visible than ever in our Practice to Deceive: Smoke and Mirrors in Fashion, Fine Art and Film exhibition in which Dou's artificial smoke succeeds in enveloping and eclipsing.
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MAKE IT UP
'Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon meet Hans Bellmer's Poupèes': that was the inspiration behind Make It Up, where acclaimed make-up artist Val Garland let her creativity run riot across the bodies of twenty blonde models. Picasso's Cubist re-imagining of the human body, combined with imagery of Bellmer's reassembled dolls, is reflected in Garland's reworking of the female form, plastered in paint and powder and captured in motion by Nick Knight. Originally streamed live - with a completely unrehearsed make-up performance - this short captures Garland in spontaneous action, free to 'make it up' as she goes along.
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LiveStudio - Walter Hugo: Wrapping up ahead of Thursday's live stream
As Walter and his team set down the silver nitrate and glass plates for the day, we start to look forward to the LiveStudio session tomorrow which will see a multitude of high-profile sitters being immortalized in positive ambrotype. To see the whole fascinating process take place, tune in to... [more]
SHOWstudio Shop Director Carrie Scott interviewed by Crane.tv
Last week the team of Crane.tv came to Bruton Place to capture our Shop Director Carrie Scott for their online video-magazine. Discussing the Mayfair gallery space, LiveStudio and SHOWstudio.com in general, Scott delves into the objectives and intentions of SHOWstudio.com’s exceptional vision as well as our current exhibition... [more]
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SHOWstudio: Alexander McQueen, Plato's Atlantis, Savage Beauty, Nick Knight, Ruth Hogben, Marian Newman, Walter Hugo, Susannah Frankel, A/W 2011 and more

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Newsletter | 6 May 2011
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PLATO'S ATLANTIS

This week the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute debuts Savage Beauty, the highly anticipated retrospective honouring the late Lee Alexander McQueen. To coincide with the exhibition's opening, we exclusively showcase the fashion film created by McQueen in collaboration with Nick Knight and Ruth Hogben that formed the cinematic opening to McQueen's Spring/Summer 2010 Plato's Atlantis show - in retrospect, his last fully-realised womenswear collection. Only previously seen by the audience at the show, the fashion film - starring Raquel Zimmermann and inspired by the apocalyptic, Darwinian themes of McQueen's collection - is now showcased not only as part of Savage Beauty, but exclusively online at SHOWstudio.com, allowing viewers worldwide to experience the stunning visuals of this unique fashion film.

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NAILED RE-STREAM

Fashion may wait for no man, but occasionally you do get the chance to relive its best bits - as is the case with our Nailed shoot, with manicure supremo Marian Newman, originally live streamed on 21 April and to be re-streamed on Friday 6 May from 03:00 BST/10:00 CST. Recreating the best of the Spring/Summer 2011 collections in miniature, Newman reinterprets the collections of Emanuel Ungaro, John Galliano, Mary Katrantzou, Prada, Richard Nicoll, Rodarte and Versace as incredible, one-off nails captured in motion by Nick Knight's lens.

The final unedited re-stream of footage captured during this shoot, tune in for your last chance to see Nailed in action!

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LIVE STUDIO - WALTER HUGO
Photographer Walter Hugo is the latest creative to take up residence in our Bruton Place LiveStudio as part of the SHOWstudio Shop exhibition Practice to Deceive. Hugo's work, however, deviates from the standard photographic fayre: reviving a technique from photography's inception in the Victorian era, Hugo coats, exposes and fixes his silver nitrate portraits on plates of glass. What's more, to create said portraits, Hugo must create a gigantic camera obscura - which will be painstaking assembled in our LiveStudio through the course of next week. On Thursday 12 May 2011 we will live stream the entire process as Hugo photographs his choice of contemporary London's great and good - offering a digital-age window onto Dickensian photographic techniques.
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REFLECTING THE BRIGHT LIGHTS - 2010
Walter Hugo takes up residence next week in our LiveStudio, capturing portraits of London's leading twenty-first century creatives via nineteenth-century photographic methods to augment his ongoing series Reflecting The Bright Lights - a mere slither of which is currently on display as part of Practice to Deceive. Alongside this expanding portrait project chronicling young London's creative best, Hugo is offering a select group of twenty patrons the opportunity to commission their own images, shot next week in tandem with Hugo's own choice of bright young things and key talents in the capital. Capturing his sitters within a giant camera obscura, this is a rare chance not only to observe but to experience a slice of photographic history in the making.
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BELLWETHER
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition Savage Beauty is, above all else, a celebration of the life and work of Lee Alexander McQueen - hence, the time felt ripe to glance back at our Bellwether project. Created to mark Alexander McQueen's CBE award, the visionary designer illustrated the showstoppers from his 2003 collections, which then magically spring to life in a film that documents the formidable technique at their core. This process film is presented alongside a compilation of McQueen catwalk moments, and text by Susannah Frankel, fashion editor of The Independent and long-term McQueen collaborator. While the Metropolitan Museum of Art's current retrospective can only be seen in New York, Bellwether stands testament to the fact that McQueen's influence on the fashion industry at large - and the power of his legacy - knows no bounds.
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Plato's Atlantis Alexander McQueen Fashion Film Launched
To coincide with the exhibition Savage Beauty, celebrating the life and work of Lee Alexander McQueen at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are proud to exclusively showcase the fashion film created by Nick Knight, Alexander McQueen and Ruth Hogben for the presentation of McQueen's final collection... [more]
Pressed for time
Our last few weeks have been hectic to say the least, but we've finally had time to sit down, kick back and review the dozen or so A/W 2011 press days we've been whirling around. 'Dozens' is the word that leaps to mind when thinking of Karla Otto...
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PRACTICE TO DECEIVE: Video Tour Now Online!
Profiling the latest SHOWstudio Shop show Practice to Deceive: Smoke & Mirrors in Fashion, Fine Art and Film, our Gallery Director and Curator Carrie Scott offers a guided tour around the exhibition, explaining the themes and though-processes behind the selection of objects. From 'the smoking wall'...
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