MARKUS KLINKO - Pamela Anderson
Title : Markus Klinko - Pamela Anderson, LA 2006
Size:
- Small : 50.8 x 61 cm
- Medium : 84cm x 101.6 cm
- Large : 125.6 x 152.4 cm
Edition :
- Small : edition of 50
- Medium : edition of 25
- Large : edition of 12
Certificate : A certificate of authenticity signed by the artist is issued
Price : On request
Artist's biography :
Stars & Fashion Icons. Markus Klinko is an award-winning international fashion and celebrity photographer and director who has worked with some of the most iconic stars in film, music and fashion. Klinko has photographed the likes of Beyonce, Lady Gaga, David Bowie, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Kanye West, Anne Hathaway, Kate Winslet, Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Campbell and Iman.
Her editorial clients include Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar and Interview magazine. Brands such as Lancôme, L'Oreal Paris, Nike, Hugo Boss, Anna Sui, Pepsi, Skyy Vodka and Remy Martin have hired Klinko to create advertising campaigns. His campaign for Keep A Child Alive raised over $1 million for children with AIDS in just three days. Born in Switzerland, of French, Italian and Hungarian descent, Klinko spent his early years training to become a classical harp soloist. He studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris.
Klinko later signed an exclusive recording contract with EMI Classics, as well as a management contract with Columbia Artists Management. He received the Grand Prix de Disque for his recording of French harp music with members of the Paris Opéra Bastille orchestra. Klinko has performed in recital and as a soloist with symphony orchestras around the world. He has also been featured in publications such as Vogue Italia, Vanity Fair, GQ, The New York Times, Madame Figaro, Stereo Review and Ongaku no Tomo. After a hand injury, Klinko decided to become a fashion photographer and retired from his international concert and recording career. It was during this time that he met Indrani, who would later become a regular collaborator as a digital post-production artist and photo editor for his studio. Isabella Blow discovered Klinko's work while working at the London Sunday Times and commissioned the young photographer to shoot stories.
Around the same time, Ingrid Sischy of Interview magazine hired Klinko for various shoots. Iman and David Bowie followed, giving the budding photographer the opportunity to photograph them for their respective books (I am Iman) and album covers (Heathen). He went on to create some of the most iconic album covers of his time, including Beyonce's Dangerously in Love and Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi. Many of Klinko's celebrity photographs are featured in his book ICONS (Perseus). New York's Lincoln Center held an exhibition featuring numerous prints from the book, and since then art galleries and museums in Europe (Opera Gallery, Monaco) and the United States (National Portrait Gallery, Washington) have featured his work. Klinko has appeared on E!
Stars & Fashion Icons. Markus Klinko is an award-winning, international fashion/celebrity photographer and director, who has worked with many of today's most iconic stars of film, music, and fashion. Klinko has photographed the likes of Beyonce, Lady Gaga, David Bowie, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Kanye West, Anne Hathaway, Kate Winslet, Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Campbell, and Iman.
His editorial clients include Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, and Interview magazine. Brands such as Lancôme, L'Oréal Paris, Nike, Hugo Boss, Anna Sui, Pepsi, Skyy Vodka, and Remy Martin have hired Klinko to create advertising campaigns. His campaign for Keep A Child Alive raised over one million dollars for children with AIDS in just 3 days. Born in Switzerland of French, Italian, and Hungarian descent, Klinko spent his early years training to become a classical harp soloist. He studied at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris.
Later, Klinko signed an exclusive recording contract with EMI Classics, as well as a management contract with Columbia Artists Management. He received the Grand Prix de Disque for his recording of French harp music, with members of the orchestra of the Paris Opera Bastille. Klinko performed in recitals and as a featured soloist with symphony orchestras around the world. He was also regularly featured in such publications as Vogue Italia, Vanity Fair, GQ, The New York Times, Madame Figaro, Stereo Review, and Ongaku no Tomo. After a hand injury, Klinko decided to become a fashion photographer and retired from his international concert and recording career. During that time, he met Indrani, who later became a regular collaborator in her role as his studio's digital post production artist and photo editor. Isabella Blow discovered Klinko's work while at the London Sunday Times and commissioned cover stories from the emerging photographer.
Around the same time, Ingrid Sischy, at Interview magazine hired Klinko for various shoots. Iman and David Bowie followed, giving the up and coming photographer a chance to photograph them for their respective book (I am Iman) and album covers (Heathen). From there, he went on to create some of the most iconic album covers of his time, including Beyonce's Dangerously in Love, and Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi. Many of Klinko's famous celebrity photographs can be seen in his coffee table book ICONS (Perseus). Lincoln Center in New York presented an art exhibit showcasing many prints from the book and since, art galleries and museums in Europe (Opera Gallery, Monaco) and the USA (National Portrait Gallery, Washington) have featured his work. Klinko has appeared on E! News, Access Hollywood, Fashion Television, CNN's Showbiz Tonight and Larry King Live and has been the subject of the reality show Double Exposure.