The Wapping Project Bankside Shows the Photographs of Seven International Photographers

LONDON.- Coinciding with the Yohji Yamamoto retrospective at the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Wapping Project Bankside shows the photographs, until May 14, 2011, of seven international photographers who can be said to have first found their individual voices as part of the thrilling burst of creativity engendered by Yamamoto’s arrival in Europe 30 years ago. The exhibition of photographs makes concrete the breadth of some of Yamamoto’s key collaborators achieved through his career. Now reading like a roll call of the world’s finest, most imaginative and established fashion photographers, the list includes Nick Knight, Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Peter Lindbergh, Craig McDean, Sarah Moon, Paolo Roversi, and Max Vadukul. Central to this mix is Yamamoto’s close associate, Art Director Marc Ascoli. Ascoli’s introduction of

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