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Talk Art
Juergen Teller

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 83:56


Season 25 begins! We meet Juergen Teller, one of the world's most sought-after contemporary photographers, successfully straddling the interface of both art and commercial photography.We discuss childhood, touring with Nirvana, Agnès Varda, Tracey Emin, William Eggleston, Kate Moss, Pope Francis, Kristen McMenemy, Zoe Bedeaux, collaborating with @DovileDrizyte and breakthroughs with Marc Jacobs. Juergen Teller's new exhibition of his photographs taken at Auschwitz Birkenau is now open Kunsthaus Göttingen, Germany until 1 June 2025 @KunsthausGoettingen. An accompanying photobook is published by @SteidlVerlag. 7 ½, Teller's concurrent exhibition runs at Galleria Degli Antichi, Sabbioneta, Italy until 23 November 2025 @VisitSabbioneta.Teller (b.1964) grew up in Bubenreuth near Erlangen, Germany. Teller graduated in 1986 and moved to London, finding work in the music industry shooting record covers for musicians such as Simply Red, Sinéad O'Connor and Morrissey with the help of the photographer, Nick Knight. By the early 1990s, he was working for avant-garde fashion magazines such as i-D, The Face, Details and Arena. Teller has collaborated with many fashion designers over the years, including Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs, Yves Saint Laurent, Vivienne Westwood, Celine and Louis Vuitton.Teller was the recipient of the Citibank Photography Prize in association with the Photographer's Gallery, London in 2003. In 2007, he represented the Ukraine as one of five artists in the 52nd Venice Biennale. Teller has exhibited internationally, including solo shows at the Photographer's Gallery, London (1998), Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2004), Foundation Cartier, Paris (2006), Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Germany (2009), Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul (2011), Dallas Contemporary, USA (2011), Institute of Contemporary Art, London (2013), Deste Foundation, Athens (2014), Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin (2015) and Bundeskunstalle, Bonn (2016).Teller's work is featured in numerous collections around the world, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris; International Center for Photography, New York; Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev; and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. He has published forty-one artist books and exhibition catalogues since 1996. He currently holds a Professorship of Photography at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg, and lives and works in London. Follow @JuergenTellerStudio and https://www.juergenteller.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Juergen Teller fotografiert "Auschwitz Birkenau"- ein Treffen in Göttingen

Fazit - Kultur vom Tage - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 5:53


Schildbach, Linda www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit

Wrestling With The Future
THE ECLECTIC MYSTERY KNOWN AS MICHELE LAMY

Wrestling With The Future

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 0:20


WHO (THE HELL) IS MICHELE LAMY? Michèle Lamy, connector of people, ideas, influences, subcultures. Entrepreneur, visionary, style icon, band leader, curator, polymath octogenarian. All nubby silver rings, kohl-shadowed eyes, gold-plated teeth and Berber-esque tattoos. Born in Jura, France in 1944, Lamy has lived many lives, from cabaret dancer to defense lawyer, fashion designer, and in 1990s Los Angeles, restaurant and nightclub owner—the perfect milieu for her innate ability to throw a fantastic party. Lamy is perhaps best known as the business partner and muse of her husband Rick Owens—these days she's focused on producing his line of furniture, imposing and minimalist, carved from huge slabs of rare veinless marble or assembled from plywood, bronze and moose antlers. Though “artist” is how many might describe her, she considers herself a storyteller. With her incredibly receptive and fearless spirit, she is a conduit of art and nurturer of ideas (“Lamyland” is the catchall she uses for her eclectic output). Forward-looking with a can-do attitude, Lamy has always been plugged into the heart of culture and in kinship across generations and disciplines, working with artists such as A$AP Rocky, Christeene, Ghetto Gastro, Marina Abramović, Juergen Teller, Kim Kardashian, and Jordan Wolfson.    

Creative Blood
Raphael Salley, session hairstylist, on a career at the cutting-edge

Creative Blood

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 28:44


Globally renowned for creating iconic hairstyles on famous names and faces across music, film, fashion and art – from supermodels to Hollywood A-listers – session hair stylist Raphael Salley has amassed an awe-inspiring roll-call of devoted clients and collaborators during his expansive career.We're talking Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss, Helena Bonham Carter, Charlotte Tilbury, Givenchy, The Vampire's Wife, Versace, Agent Provocateur, Isabel Marant, Juergen Teller, Harley Weir, Nick Knight and Edward Enninful…as well as fashion publications – Dazed, AnOther Magazine and Vogue.From serendipitously bumping into fashion hair legend Eugene Souleiman in make-up mecca Screen Face in West London, to getting approached by global creative talent agency Streeters, to this Dazed and Confused shoot that would lead to hair consultancies for Hollywood directors Jane Campion and Matthew Vaughn, Raph tells us about the moments that shaped his career and lets us in on his secrets for getting the best out of a subject in the styling seat. During the episode, Raph also opens up to us about how he rebuilt his confidence and his career after overcoming a life-changing trauma and the lessons he learned along the way.  “Once the trust is gained with the artist, once that person is feeling comfortable in your chair, you can pretty much do anything! They'll say, yeah, go for it”.Wondering what that book of healing poetry Raph mentioned a certain actor read to him was? Wonder no further. EPISODE INSIGHTSDeveloping long-lasting relationships with A-list clientsThe importance of seeing an opportunity and taking itRebuilding a career in the wake of physical traumaStories from an illustrious careerFind out more about Raph @raphaelsalleyWe'd love to know what you thought of the episode @creativebloodworldEPISODE CREDITSHosted by Laura ConwayProduced by Ben Tarrant-BrownMusic by Ben Tarrant-Brown

Saint Laurent Talks
Episode 1 : Juergen Teller

Saint Laurent Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 19:51


Episode 1 features German photographer Juergen Teller and celebrates his long-standing artistic collaboration and personal relationship with Saint Laurent Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello.In conversation with French journalist Augustin Trapenard, Teller opens up about the beginnings of his career, his family and the relationship he has with his hometown.The interview follows the release of a dedicated book to Juergen Teller at Saint Laurent Editions (Saint Laurent's in-house publishing unit) as well as Saint Laurent's sponsorship of “I need to live”, the photographer's large-scale exhibition which took place at the Grand Palais Ephémère in Paris from December 16th to January 9th 2024.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Throwing Fits
The Mia Khalifa Interview with Throwing Fits

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 99:29


Our interview with Mia Khalifa is dedicated to all the haters. Mia—content creator and jewelry designer—rolled up early like a gem fresh off of Paris Fashion Week to get busy on her own shoes off in the crib policy, an extremely tasteful fit check, the bagels she needs as soon as she touches back down in the States, living the American Dream, mommy milkers vs. the Fashion industry, making in-roads in our notoriously exclusionary world, the biggest bag she lost for speaking her mind and what happens when a company on the wrong side of history comes crawling back, how much weed she smokes a day and elite ethnic munchies, being nasty in the kitchen, her absurd prep phase, the fellas learning empathy in 2024, sexy pajamas, why you shouldn't bring a gun to a first date, ranking a bunch of annoying guys, the way to her heart, her love of Brenda Hashtag and Juergen Teller, that time she ruptured an implant at a hockey game, attempting to narrow down a Mount Rushmore of haters, her Christopher Nolan and Dune obsessions, caking up to give back, Pusha T being her favorite rapper, big boobs stolen valor, how much she loves and respects TF and much more on Mia Khalifa's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.

In conversation: System stories
Pharrell Williams & Marc Jacobs

In conversation: System stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 40:58


This conversation features Pharrell Williams, the current Creative Director of Menswear at Louis Vuitton, and Marc Jacobs, the former artistic director of Louis Vuitton. Marc Jacobs started at Louis Vuitton in 1997, when the house had never staged a fashion show or produced a runway collection. Marc collaborated often and, in 2004, worked with Pharrell on Louis Vuitton's first sunglasses, the Millionaires. Jacobs left the house in 2013, and had not set foot in its Paris headquarters since. Pharrell was announced as menswear creative director in 2023, showing his first collection by shutting down the Pont Neuf for an extravagant star-studded affair. While Marc was visiting Paris for the event of Juergen Teller's ‘i need to live' solo exhibition at the Grand Palais Éphémère, the pair met at Louis Vuitton HQ to talk.System Magazine YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCla5G_aZ6T9t_nOguH9miKQSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In conversation: System stories
Francesco Risso & Dev Hynes

In conversation: System stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 28:07


This episode features Francesco Risso, artistic director of Marni, and musician Devonté Hynes, widely known as Blood Orange, who has been creating original soundtracks for Marni's fashion shows since 2021. Francesco Risso, who arrived at Marni in 2016, previously worked for Anna Molinari at Blumarine before joining Prada in 2008. His approach evokes a sense of playfulness, putting culture, community, and creativity at the brand's heart centre. Dev Hynes is a cultural fixture, scoring movie soundtracks for the likes of Luca Guadagnino and Paul Schrader, previously collaborating with Virgil Abloh for his shows at Louis Vuitton, and starring in Loewe's Autumn-Winter 2023 campaign shot by Juergen Teller. After collaborating on shows in New York and Tokyo, and Milan, we speak to Francesco and Dev, days ahead of the Marni Spring Summer 2024 show taking place at Karl Lagerfeld's house in Rue de l'Université, in Paris.System Magazine YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCla5G_aZ6T9t_nOguH9miKQSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beaux-Arts de Paris
Penser le Présent avec Chris Dercon

Beaux-Arts de Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 77:30


Cet événement est organisé conjointement par l'École d'architecture Paris-Malaquais et les Beaux-arts de Paris, en lien avec l'enseignement « L'entour ». Il sera modéré par Yann Rocher et Alain Berland. L'enseignement de master "L'entour", consacré à l'histoire et à la technique de la scénographie d'exposition, est encadré par Thierry Leviez (Pavillon Bosio) et Yann Rocher (École d'architecture Paris-Malaquais). Il est commun à l'École d'architecture Paris-Malaquais, aux Beaux-Arts de Paris et au Pavillon Bosio – École supérieure d'arts plastiques de Monaco. Chris Dercon, Directeur Général de la Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain « Tout au long de ma carrière, j'ai toujours été intéressé par le « display », la monstration, et l'architecture des expositions – ces deux termes qui sont plus parlants que le simple mot « scénographie ». Qu'il s'agisse de commissaires tels qu'Alexander Dorner ou Reynold Arnould, de l'artiste Richard Hamilton ou des architectes Lina Bo Bardi, Carlo Scarpa ou Friedrich Kiesler, ces pionniers ont souvent parlé, ainsi que d'autres à la suite, du pouvoir de la monstration. J'ai eu le grand plaisir de travailler avec des praticiens innovants de ce milieu, comme Dan Graham, Rem Koolhaas, Wolfgang Tillmans ou Anselm Kiefer. Lors de cette conférence, je présenterai et commenterai 40 ans de scénographies expérimentales sur lesquelles j'ai travaillé de New York à Rotterdam, en passant par Munich, Londres ou encore Paris. S'ajoutant à ces noms et à ces collaborations, je montrerai également des projets expérimentaux auxquels j'ai participé avec Hubert Damisch, Hans Haacke, Paul McCarthy, Ai Weiwei ou Richard Tuttle ; et le dernier en date : l'exposition du photographe Juergen Teller et de l'architecte Tom Emerson. » Chris Dercon est historien de l'art, commissaire d'exposition et directeur de musée, d'origine belge, né à Lier en 1958. Il effectue ses études à la Rijksuniversiteit Leiden en Histoire de l'art, études théâtrales, et à la Vrije Universiteit à Amsterdam en études cinématographiques. Il a travaillé en tant qu'enseignant, critique et journaliste. Il dirige des institutions culturelles depuis 1988 : il commence en tant que directeur de la programmation du PS1 New York en 1988, à Rotterdam de 1990 à 1995 il dirige le Witte de With (Melly Kunstinstituut), puis le Boijmans Van Beuningen de 1996 à 2002. De 2003 à 2011 il dirige la Haus der Kunst à Munich. De 2011 à 2016, il dirige la Tate Modern de Londres. De 2017 à 2018, il dirige la Volksbühne Berlin. De 2019 à 2023, il est nommé président de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux et du Grand Palais où il dirige le projet de restauration du Grand Palais. Il est actuellement Directeur Général de la Fondation Cartier, et travaille sur le projet du nouveau bâtiment de la Fondation Cartier. Amphithéâtre des Loges Mercredi 10 janvier 2024 Crédit photo : Richard Tuttle, I Don't Know. The Weave of Textile Language, Tate Modern, Londres, 2015

Encore!
Photographer Juergen Teller on life, death and baby making

Encore!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 13:04


German photographer Juergen Teller gives Eve Jackson a tour of his Paris show "I need to live" at the Grand Palais' massive temporary space in Paris. In the exhibition he displays around 800 works, including photos of Kim Kardashian, Victoria Beckham, Yves Saint Laurent and Vivienne Westwood, as well as more personal works of himself naked on his father's grave and images where his baby Iggy, named after Iggy Pop, recreates his most iconic photographs.

Health Is Hell
Modeling Industry Confessions

Health Is Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 73:04


The Fashion episode was such a hit that I decided to revamp and re-release another set of industry-related confessions. With casting help from DeuxMoi, we're coming out from behind the scenes and exploring life in front of the camera as a model. I open the episode with my own Tales of Taboo about my lulz attempt at a postgrad modeling career (you'll scream at the very off-brand national campaign I booked), and a few encounters with agents and casting directors that, as the kids say, 'altered my brain chemistry'. (10:50) Then, our anonymous contributors are or were signed in LA, London, Miami, Milan, New York, Paris, Seattle, and Texas, and represented by well-known agencies such as One Management, Genetics, Heffner, Next, Select, and Women (plus some others I've been asked not to name). They tell equally juicy and shocking stories about: -what it's like behind the scenes at Fashion Week & Miami Swim Week  -working for controversial brands like American Apparel and Yeezy -lesser-known but higher paying sectors of the industry, like e-comm and fit modeling -the harsh realities of diet + exercise routines (maintaining 35 inch hips!!) -model houses, club promoters, and international ‘yachting' trips -loneliness and depression brought on by working abroad -agency debt, and what success ACTUALLY looks like Plus, ON the record, we have agent Jane Belfry (@janebelfry) from BTWN Management breaking down the “body positivity movement” and model-turned-badass musician Dana Dentata (@danadentata) serving honest insight on everything from industry hyper-sexualization to working with icons like Ryan McGinley and Juergen Teller. ~ GOT A SECRET TO GET OFF YOUR CHEST? Share your own confession - or thoughts and feedback - at confessions@aliweissworld.com. Follow Ali on Instagram & TikTok @aliweissworld. Tales of Taboo is produced and narrated by Ali Weiss. Audio production by Isabel McMahon & WTF Media. Theme song by Chris Stathopolous. Cover photo by Erika Flynn. Cover art by Kristen Montenegro. "Degenerate" sweatshirts & G-Strings are available on Ali's Instagram via DM. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talesoftaboo/support

Entreprendre dans la mode
[EN] Nick Vogelson | The Creative Force Behind Document Journal and Idea Culture

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 82:56


➜ TheBoldWay Newsletter : https://www.theboldway.fr/newsletter On the 20th of June 2023, as Pharrell made his debut at Louis Vuitton, I had the chance to interview a very inspiring guest at Drouant, a famous restaurant in the second arrondissement of Paris. Meet Nick Vogelson, a multifaceted individual who serves as both the editor-in-chief and creative director of Document Journal. Established in New York in 2012, Document Journal is an independent magazine that delves into culture, arts, and fashion. Published biannually and distributed worldwide, it provides a platform for remarkable voices in art, literature, and fashion, with a keen focus on American and global culture. The magazine boasts an impressive array of contributors, including renowned figures such as Inez & Vinoodh, Mert and Marcus, Juergen Teller, Bruce Weber, Mario Sorrenti, Grace Coddington, Hedi Slimane, Richard Prince, Collier Schorr, Craig McDean, Larry Clark, and Rei Kawakubo. Beyond Document Journal, Nick is also the visionary Founder and Creative Director of Idea Culture, an innovative advertising agency. I embarked on this interview with Nick to gain insights into the genesis and vision of Document Journal. I was curious about how he managed to conceive such grand aspirations at the tender age of 26, when he launched the magazine. Furthermore, I sought to understand his collaboration with some of the foremost talents in the art and fashion industries. Once again, we witness the fusion of creativity and innovation with the realm of business. What you'll learn during the episode : His Background, childhood and education The genesis of Document Journal How he convinced top Industry Figures to Collaborate His creative Process and radical ideas How he built Partnerships with Brands The genesis of Idea Culture and focusing on consulting His approach to working with photographers and models How to overcome challenges and staying positive about the future His ingredients for success His vision of happiness and the concept of living in the present moment How to balance the desire for more with contentment References Document journal website and Instagram Pharrells show for Louis Vuitton Where he studied : Cooper Union Book publisher : Damiani Magazines : V Magazine Interview Magazine Harper Bazaar BlackBook Surface mag Artists and photographers : Erwin Blumenfeld Pasolini Inez & Vinoodh Mert and Marcus Juergen Teller Bruce Weber Mario Sorrenti Grace Coddington Hedi Slimane Richard Prince Collier Schorr Craig McDean Larry Clark Rei Kawakubo Nb: TheBoldWay ou The Bold Way, anciennement connu sous le nom de Entreprendre dans la mode ou EDLM , est un podcast produit et réalisé par Adrien Garcia.

Entreprendre dans la mode
[FR] Nick Vogelson | La Force Créative Derrière Document Journal et Idea Culture

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 82:56


➜ La Newsletter de TheBoldWay : https://www.theboldway.fr/newsletter Le 20 juin 2023, alors que Pharrell faisait ses débuts chez Louis Vuitton, j'ai eu la chance d'interviewer un invité très inspirant au Drouant, un célèbre restaurant du deuxième arrondissement de Paris. Rencontrez Nick Vogelson, un individu aux multiples facettes qui assume à la fois les rôles de rédacteur en chef et de directeur créatif de Document Journal. Fondé à New York en 2012, Document Journal est un magazine indépendant qui explore la culture, les arts et la mode. Publié deux fois par an et distribué dans le monde entier, il offre une plateforme à des voix remarquables dans le domaine de l'art, de la littérature et de la mode, avec une forte orientation vers la culture américaine et mondiale. Le magazine compte un impressionnant éventail de contributeurs, parmi lesquels des personnalités renommées telles qu'Inez & Vinoodh, Mert and Marcus, Juergen Teller, Bruce Weber, Mario Sorrenti, Grace Coddington, Hedi Slimane, Richard Prince, Collier Schorr, Craig McDean, Larry Clark et Rei Kawakubo. Au-delà de Document Journal, Nick est également le fondateur visionnaire et directeur créatif d'Idea Culture, une agence de publicité innovante. J'ai entrepris cette interview avec Nick pour découvrir les origines et la vision de Document Journal. J'étais curieux de savoir comment il avait réussi à concevoir de si grandes aspirations à l'âge tendre de 26 ans, lorsqu'il a lancé le magazine. De plus, j'ai cherché à comprendre sa collaboration avec certains des talents les plus éminents des secteurs de l'art et de la mode. Une fois encore, nous assistons à la fusion de la créativité et de l'innovation avec le domaine des affaires. Ce que vous apprendrez lors de l'épisode : Son parcours, son enfance et son éducation La genèse de Document Journal Comment il a convaincu les figures les plus influentes de l'industrie de collaborer Son processus créatif et ses idées radicales Comment il a établi des partenariats avec des marques La genèse d'Idea Culture et l'accent mis sur le conseil Son approche de la collaboration avec les photographes et les mannequins Comment surmonter les défis et rester optimiste quant à l'avenir Les ingrédients de son succès Sa vision du bonheur et le concept de vivre dans le moment présent Comment équilibrer le désir d'avoir plus avec la satisfaction ➜ Retrouvez toutes les références et les photos prises lors de l'enregistrement sur www.theboldway.fr Références : Document journal site web et Instagram Défilé de Pharrell pour Louis Vuitton Son école : Cooper Union Magazines : V Magazine Interview Magazine Harper Bazaar BlackBook Surface mag Artistes and photographes : Erwin Blumenfeld Pasolini Inez & Vinoodh Mert and Marcus Juergen Teller Bruce Weber Mario Sorrenti Grace Coddington Hedi Slimane Richard Prince Collier Schorr Craig McDean Larry Clark Rei Kawakubo TheBoldWay ou The Bold Way, anciennement connu sous le nom de Entreprendre dans la mode ou EDLM , est un podcast produit et réalisé par Adrien Garcia.

How Long Gone
518. - Geoff McFetridge

How Long Gone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 73:37


Geoff McFetridge is a graphic artist living in Los Angeles. We chat about Carlyle room service, being hungover at the wellness event, pink Stone Island, raising a horse girl, growing up on Canada's Oregon Trail, back in the day when computers took all day to export a jpg, cheaper can sometimes be better, Juergen Teller, Spike Jonze, making the title sequence for Sofia Coppola's Virgin Suicides, being a ski bunny, how he uses Instagram now vs. then, he used to say no to everything, when brands stopped hiring artists and started "wanting to collab" with them, he's been inside a gym probably three times in his entire life, and why Greta doing Barbie is a good thing. instagram.com/mcfetridge twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In My Chair
Lauren Parsons hates pink lipstick, wanted to be the next Britney Spears and she's really cool.

In My Chair

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 62:08


Lauren Parsons is a London-based makeup artist and Dazed Contributing Beauty Editor.Over the years, Lauren has forged strong creative alliances with both established and emerging photographers including David Sims, Mert & Marcus, Juergen Teller, Paolo Roversi, among others.As well as her work regularly featuring in publications such as British Vogue, Vogue Italia, and i-D MagazineLauren's luxury clients include Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Celine, Chloé, Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent.In 2017, she was appointed Global Makeup Consultant for Carolina Herrera Beauty, developing their debut makeup collection.

Le goût de M
#87 Alexandre Mattiussi

Le goût de M

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 47:44


Paris, neuvième arrondissement. On traverse une très belle cour intérieure, on emprunte un escalier tout en bois, direction le dernier étage. On y est. Alexandre Mattiussi nous reçoit chez lui, un espace dont il est tombé amoureux pour sa lumière.Le créateur de mode âgé de 42 ans, à la tête de sa marque AMI, évoque son enfance solitaire en Normandie, sa passion précoce pour la danse et la musique classique, son goût pour les histoires commencé avec les films Disney, sa phase pilote d'avion, sa pratique du dessin, ses études de mode, sa fascination le travail d'Hedi Slimane, de Xavier Dolan ou de Christophe Honoré, ses années Givenchy, sa conception du vêtement, son admiration pour les comédiennes comme Charlotte Rampling qui a participé à son dernier défilé.Il revient aussi sur son amour de la photo, hérité de son père, et notamment sur son admiration pour Juergen Teller, dont il possède chez lui un autoportrait assis, nu, le sexe apparent, rouge aux lèvres : « C'est quelqu'un de très spontané. IL n'a pas besoin de beaucoup de matériel. Il arrive, il a la lumière du jour, son ­appareil photo, ça va vite. Le cadrage n'est pas forcément académique ni le mannequin placé dans cette position qu'on aurait imaginé et j'aime ça. Je fonctionne un peu comme lui. »Depuis quatre saisons, la journaliste et productrice Géraldine Sarratia interroge la construction et les méandres du goût d'une personnalité. Qu'ils ou elles soient créateurs, artistes, cuisiniers ou intellectuels, tous convoquent leurs souvenirs d'enfance, tous évoquent la dimension sociale et culturelle de la construction d'un corpus de goûts, d'un ensemble de valeurs.Un podcast produit et présenté par Géraldine Sarratia (Genre idéal) préparé avec l'aide de Diane Lisarelli et Imène BenlachtarRéalisation : Guillaume GiraultMusique : Gotan Project Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

StraightioLab
"Home Improvement" w/ Chris Black and Jason Stewart

StraightioLab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 77:57


In this powerful cultural exchange episode, we reach across the aisle and are joined by notable straights Chris Black and Jason Stewart of the podcast How Long Gone. We both learn so much from each other like which nasty smells are actually good, which New York City boroughs are officially "over," and what controversial act you can do RIGHT NOW to help fashion photographer Juergen Teller. Plus, we unpack the mysteries of working on your home and finally get to the bottom of if it's better to just pay someone. The answer may surprise you! Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In My Chair
James Kaliardos almost died on a plane with Miley Cyrus and Andy Warhol told him to do makeup.

In My Chair

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 97:53


James Kaliardos is a New York-based makeup artist and founder of legendary publication and experiential agency, VISIONAIRE. Kaliardos is in high demand by brands such as Louis Vuitton, NARS, MAC, and Tom Ford Beauty.He has collaborated with photographers such as Steven Meisel, Richard Burbridge, Albert Watson,  Paolo Roversi, and Juergen Teller, on work featured in publications such as Vogue, Elle, Vanity Fair, W, and V. His celebrity clientele includes: Miley Cyrus, Tilda Swinton, Marisa Tomei, and Michelle Williams.This episode sponsored by HigherDOSE, a line of infrared devices harness the most cutting-edge healing technologies available—from infrared's healing heat, to PEMF's grounding technology, to red light's rejuvenating rays. Use promo code: QUINN15 at checkout to save 15% off. https://shopmyshelf.us/collections/44455 That's HigherDOSE.com. Promo Code: QUINN15  Or just go to Higherdose.com/quinn

Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast

Episode 88 features Kate Fowle, the Director of MoMA PS1. From 2013-2019 she was the inaugural chief curator at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow and director-at-large of Independent Curators International (ICI) in New York, where she was the executive director from 2009-13. Prior to this she was the inaugural international curator at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing (2007-08). In 2002 she co-founded the Master's Program in Curatorial Practice for California College of the Arts in San Francisco, for which she was the Chair until 2007. Before moving to the United States, Fowle was co-director of Smith + Fowle in London from 1996-2002. From 1994-96 she was curator at the Towner Art Gallery and Museum in Eastbourne, East Sussex. Fowle's recent projects include solo exhibitions with David Adjaye, Rasheed Araeen, John Baldessari, Sammy Baloji, Louise Bourgeois, Marcel Broodthaers, Urs Fischer, Rashid Johnson, Irina Korina, Robert Longo, Anri Sala, Taryn Simon, Juergen Teller, and Rirkrit Tirivanija, as well as extended essays on Ilya Kabakov, Sterling Ruby, and Qiu Zhijie, and numerous extended articles on curating and exhibition histories. Fowle has written three books: Exhibit Russia: The New International Decade 1986-1996 (2016); Rashid Johnson: Within Our Gates (2016); and Proof: Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein, Robert Longo (2017) Photo by James Hill MoMA Bio https://www.moma.org/about/senior-staff/kate-fowle PS1 https://www.moma.org/ps1 NYTimes https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/14/arts/design/greater-new-york-new-museum-performa-biennial.html Artnet News https://news.artnet.com/art-world/art-world-works-home-kate-fowle-1892064 Architect Magazine https://www.architectmagazine.com/practice/kate-fowle-appointed-director-of-moma-ps1_o Call for Curators https://callforcurators.com/blog/kate-fowle-appointed-director-of-moma-ps1/ Auckland Art Gallery https://www.aucklandartgallery.com/page/judge-announced-for-the-walters-prize-2021-opening-this-weekend-at-auckland-art-gallery-toi-o-tamaki

The Find Your STRONG Podcast
32 - Empowering Women Through Beauty and Fitness Photoshoots with Paul Buceta

The Find Your STRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 43:16


In this episode Jenny talks to friend, colleague and professional women's beauty and fitness photographer Paul Buceta. We get to hear the inside scoop of how Jenny ended up becoming the President of Strong Fitness Magazine, and Paul's journey leading up to the point he handed it over to Jenny. Paul takes us through how and why he moved away from the glamour side of photography and into shooting for fitness - as well as inspiration of the style and approach he takes for his subjects. We listen in on how liberating and empowering the experience can be for women, and get some tips on how to get published. Follow Paul on Social Media:Paul on IGAndivero Magazine on IGPaul on FbPaul Buceta websiteAndivero Magazine websiteIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating  and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox.STRONG Fitness Magazine Subscription Use discount code STRONGGIRLResourcesSTRONG Fitness MagazineSTRONG Fitness Magazine on IGTeam Strong GirlsCoach JVBFollow Jenny on social mediaInstagramFacebookYouTube

How Long Gone
192. - Rory Satran

How Long Gone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 71:59


Rory Satran is the Fashion Director at The Wall Street Journal, and the creative consultant on the new season of Emily In Paris, she spoke with us from her home in New York. We chat about organizing bookshelves by color, Chris being a Hamptons guy, European EDM, self-editing, refusing gifts to maintain impartiality, the Concord Jet returning, working on ‘Emily, working at Self Service magazine in actual Paris, Juergen Teller, Chloe Sev, and Chris’ great taste in magazines. twitter.com/rorysatran twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support

The Business of Fashion Podcast
Camilla Lowther on Building a Career as a Fashion Creative

The Business of Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 44:07


The highly respected talent agent talks to BoF’s Tim Blanks about how young creatives can develop their careers and have meaningful impact. CLM is one of the most influential management agencies in the industry. But after 35 years representing the likes of Juergen Teller and Tim Walker, last year’s upheaval reminded Camilla Lowther of how she got started: working at a small agency and building new networks. This year, she launched Fire, a creative talent agency focused on the new generation of talent. This week on The BoF Podcast, Lowther and editor-at-large Tim Blanks discuss opportunities to learn from and with young generations and why being true to yourself is still fundamental to a successful career as a creative. “Believe in what you do. Don’t try and do what you think other people want you to do, because, you know, the truth is really important. Even if it takes longer to get there, if you really believe in it, then other people will believe in it,” says Lowther. Creativity is best served when you’re open to sharing and learning, whatever stage of your career you’re at. “I think the one thing that’s really important for all of us who’ve been in the business for possibly a long time is to impart our knowledge and our narrative to [young people],” says Lowther. “And then then it’s up to them to take what they want to and also to teach us something new.” Lowther reflects on how persistence is an important quality in anyone starting out in their career and how remaining true to your vision is critical. “Don’t try and do what you think other people want,” she says. “Even if it takes longer to get there, if you really believe in it, then other people will believe in it.” Related Articles: End of the Model Agency as We Know It? Can Hollywood Super Agency Finally Crack Fashion? Building Great Bowery, Fashion’s Super-Agency Join BoF Professional for the analysis and advice you need. Get 30 days for just $1 or explore group subscriptions for your business.

Tripodcast
49. Az összes többi fotós

Tripodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 157:37


Az észak - dél időjárási extremitásokról hamar áttértünk lassan kedvenc állandó témánkra az analóg szkennelésre. Nem húzzuk vele az időt sokáig, rövid tanácsok közben szóba kerülnek a makró optikák, ezt követően könnyedén fűzünk át Péter akt fotózására amiből hosszú idő után végre album is készült. Új technikák bejelentésével folytatódik az adás, szóba kerülnek az új Canon RF objektívek, és a Tamron újdonságai. Az idei első Apple Event eseményei kapcsán beszélgetünk az Airtag-ről, az új iMac-ről és iPad-ről. Ezt követően igazán rövid híreket kaptok a Land Cruiserről. Az adás második részében a tőlünk megszokott módon elméleti témák kerülnek terítékre: Daniel Arnolds, Juergen Teller és Orion Bustamante képein keresztül beszélgetünk fotózás jelenéről, a minőség vagy épp a minőség hiányának és a progresszivitásnak a kapcsolatáról. Kell-e celeb a képre és ha már ott van, meghatározza a kép értékét? “Létezik az összes többi fotós” fogalma? Ebből a témából szépen lassan folyunk át személyes történeteinkre. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/49 Műsorvezetők: Láng Péter, Lénárt Gábor, Varga Benedek Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Küldj nekünk hangüzenetben kérdést! http://tripodcast.hu/messages Az adást a Tripont, a Nikon, és a Manfrotto támogatta! Egyéni oktatásról az alábbi linken kaphattok információt: https://tripodcast.hu/oktatas Kövess minket instán: https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_ Támogass minket Patreonon: https://tripodcast.hu/patreon Az adásban elhangzott témák és termékek: - Canon 400 f2.8: https://tripodcast.hu/4d1bd5 - Canon 600 f4: https://tripodcast.hu/551cb4 - Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro: https://tripodcast.hu/6015fd - Új Tamron objektívek: https://tripodcast.hu/c84b5e - Nanlite MixPad II 11C és 27C: https://tripodcast.hu/ac1843 - Nanlite LitoLite 5C: https://tripodcast.hu/b3423d - Apple Event összefoglaló: https://youtu.be/XjDh_5ZH9wQ - Juergen Teller: http://photogrvphy.com/juergen-teller-photo-biography/ https://petapixel.com/2021/03/08/w-mag-slammed-for-horrible-celeb-photos-but-thats-just-juergen-tellers-style/ - Daniel Arnold Met Gala: https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/inside-met-gala-2018-daniel-arnold-photos - Orion Bustamante: https://tripodcast.hu/ff7711

Hear Me, See Me.
Hear Me, See Me. Podcast. Syd Hayes.

Hear Me, See Me.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 51:42


Hear Me, See Me Podcast with Syd Hayes, session stylist.I had a great chat with Syd just before the end of lockdown getting ready to to get back out there.Syd Hayes ranks among fashion's most exciting new talents, creating looks inspired by London's youth-driven culture. He collaborates regularly with some of the most established and respected photographers in the industry, including Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, David Sims, Alasdair McLellan, Willy Vanderperre, Sølve Sundsbø, and Juergen Teller. His work has been featured in Vogue Italia, British Vogue, Self Service, i-D, and Love, and for clients including Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Miu Miu, Loewe, Valentino, Versace, Missoni, and Givenchy to name a few. Syd has also keyed fashion shows for brands such as Miu Miu, Matty Bovan, Mary Katrantzou, Hogan Shrimps, Christopher Shannon, Pringle of Scotland, Sibling, and Versus. He currently is acting as Brand Ambassador to BaByliss PRO.” Owner of Q Cut Salon in Kew Gardens and a Green Libertine for Green Salon Collective. Instagram : @sydhayeshair, @qcutkew, @babylisspro, @babyliss, @greensaloncollective, @artandcommerce Haircuts4Homeless : https://www.haircuts4homeless.com/Produced by : https://svnty6production.com/Artwork by : https://www.dvsyart.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hear-me-see-me. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Money Can't Buy You Class

Gemma & Phoebe talk about Doreen St. Felix's read of SLC as “culturally sensitive trash,” the Violence of Brooks Marks, Juergen Teller, and the celebrity obsession with Living Life

Where's Her Oscar?
8. Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian (2009) with Kerry!

Where's Her Oscar?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 76:17


We're joined this week with special guest Kerry to take a stroll down memory lane and talk about the critical-flop-blockbuster Night At The Museum: Battle Of The Smithsonian! Digressions include Juergen Teller, Naomi Watts, and the many children's movies of the late 2000s. Follow us on Twitter @WheresHerOscar. Follow Vee on Letterboxd @imvee.

Dewy Dudes
38. Hemo Rage (Patreon Preview)

Dewy Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 7:07


The fellas return to Greenpoint for a rare in-the-park recording that imagines what a skincare editorial arm would look like for Men’s Journal and BodyBuilding.com. They then engage their empty domes to comment on bEaUty, as it is referenced in Naomi Fry’s “Grubby Glamour,” a piece that squares the how-to-make-sense-of-Juergen-Teller circle, and Blackbird Spyplane's "Ugly Genius" matrix, which was brought to our attention by number-one mentioned friend of the pod, Cara. The boys also talk Jason Sudeikis at the Golden Globes and give reviews for O’Keefe’s Working Hands, Dr. Loretta’s essentials set, and the Supernal Cosmic Glow Oil. Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dewydudes

The Almost Perfect Podcast
Bonus: A stroke of bad luck.

The Almost Perfect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 24:12


Hey team, no guest this week as my gran suffered a stroke over the weekend. I address what happened in this podcast and also try to entertain you a little with ramblings on letting people hate things, The Office, and Juergen Teller. Enjoy.

Vision Slightly Blurred
AI "Deep Nostalgia" Has Real Limitations

Vision Slightly Blurred

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 23:39


This week on the podcast, Sarah and Allen discuss the inaugural Silver List, Juergen Teller's controversial covers for W Magazine, Dispo app, MyHeritage's "Deep Nostalgia" and uncanny valley of @deeptomcruise on TikTok.

Scrolling with Harry & Austin
45. "I Care A Lot About KJ Apa's Nipple"

Scrolling with Harry & Austin

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 67:52


On this week’s episode of Scrolling, Harry and Austin discuss Lady Gaga’s French bulldog burglary, KJ Apa’s internet-breaking photoshoot, and Rosamund Pike’s latest thriller: I Care A Lot (spoilers ahead!) Plus, so much more.On the Extended Patreon Episode, The Boys discuss Juergen Teller’s photos for W Magazine and other random idle gawssip, of course.Pre-order your official Scrolling merchandise at ScrollingPod.com! Pre-orders end March 9th! 00:35 MFK: Tom-Jerry-Chloe Grace Moretz11:18 It’s March 1st, so naturally Happy Birthday Justin Bieber!12:20 Austin talks Promising Young Woman starring Carey Mulligan13:34 Harry talks I Care A Lot starring Rosamund Pike19:02 Lady Gaga’s dogs are stolen and then returned while she shoots the upcoming film Gucci in Rome21:20 Why do french bulldogs keep getting stolen? Cruella marketing team reportedly not behind the attacks23:11 So, who’s getting the $500K from Gaga??? And how does award money work?29:00 101 Dalmatians caused an influx of impulsive pet purchases in the 90s30:08 Kendall Jenner, 818 tequila, Diet Prada, etc.32:53 K.J. Apa compares being on Riverdale to being in a jail34:08 Harry gets a voice message DM from Bret Easton Ellis- technically39:01 Does anyone have a vintage Marge Simpson Jibbitz they’re willing to part with??41:21 Twitter is in its flop era. Speaking of flops, remember floaties?49:51 Is Walt Disney cancelled? Austin praises The Imagineering Story on Disney+54:49 Austin claims he’s not a Disney gay while the two delve into the strange policies of Disney parksScrolling is hosted by @VeryHarryHill and @AustinBlakeMaysFor extended weekly episodes and exclusive content, support us on Patreon: patreon.com/scrollingpodListen to Harry and Austin's Most Played Songs Here! https://tinyurl.com/scrollingsspotifywrappedFollow us on Instagram: @scrollingpodTweet us @HiScrollersRate, Subscribe, and Share!

Counter Statement Podcast
Juergen Teller meets a cream cheese bagel

Counter Statement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 45:07


Hear Me, See Me.
Hear Me, See Me. Podcast. Hairdressing Icon, Sam McKnight.

Hear Me, See Me.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 55:17


Hear Me, See Me. Podcast. Hairdressing Icon, Sam McKnight.This episode was an absolute joy for me as it is one of my absolute hair heroes, Sam McKnight.Celebrated session hair stylist, Sam McKnight, is the hairdresser's hairdresser. He boasts a legendary career spanning over four decades encompassing catwalk, editorial and advertising campaigns for fashion houses such as Chanel, Fendi, Balmain, Burberry and Tom Ford. A regular contributor to both British and international Vogues, W, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, i-D and Love, he has over 100 covers to his name from British Vogue alone. McKnight is also a Contributing Beauty Editor at British Vogue. McKnight has collaborated with some of the world's most prominent photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Nick Knight. A long-time stylist for the late Princess Diana, McKnight was the creative behind her iconic short, slicked back hairstyle in the now-famous 1990 Demarchelier shoot for British Vogue, a partnership that led to him becoming her personal hair stylist for seven years.One of the original session stylists, McKnight initially trained as a teacher before working as an assistant at a local hairdresser in his native Scotland. Moving to London in the early 1970's, McKnight secured a position at Molton Brown, which at the time was a leading hair salon in London's South Molton Street. He worked on projects for London-based magazines 19 and Honey before landing his first editorial shoot with British Vogue in 1977. While working in London, he was introduced to stylists Liz Tilberis (later editor of British Vogue and Harpers Bazaar US) and Lucinda Chambers (British Vogue), who were instrumental in hiring him for high-profile editorial shoots.McKnight has been bestowed the Lifetime Achievement Award at both the Scottish Fashion Awards and Creative Head Awards 2015. He is hugely respected within the hairdressing community and is often cited as a source of inspiration or named as ‘the hairstylist I would most like to work with' by his peers.On November 2nd 2016, Somerset House launched Hair by Sam McKnight, a major exhibition celebrating McKnight's impressive career. Never before has an exhibition of this kind taken place, looking at hair from a new perspective and celebrating the significant role of session hair styling in both fashion and culture throughout the decades.In tandem, McKnight also released his first book: Hair by Sam McKnight (Rizzoli), a hardback anthology of his magazine covers, editorial shoots and personal insights into working at the heart of the fashion industry.June 2017 saw McKnight launch a brand: Hair by Sam McKnight, in Liberty of London, injecting fashion, glamour and ease into haircare and styling. The collection is the culmination of McKnight's knowledge and experience in the industry, giving women the tools and confidence to style their hair themselves.PhotographersAlasdair McLellan, Andrea Spotorno, Angelo Pennetta, Arthur Elgort, Ben Hassett, Bruce Weber, Carter Smith, Charlotte Wales, Clara Giaminardi, Corinne Day, Craig McDean, David Bailey, David Sims, David Slijper, Derek Kettela, Elaine Constantine, Ellen Von Unwerth, Emma Summerton, Erik Torstensson, Glen Luchford, Hedi Slimane, Inez and Vinoodh, Irving Penn, Javier Vallhonrat, Johnny Dufort, Juergen Teller, Jem Mitchell, Josh Olins, Karl Lagerfeld, Lachlan Bailey, Liz Collins, Marcus Ohlsson, Mario Sorrenti, Mario Testino, Mert & Marcus, Mikael Jansson, Mikael Schulz, Miles Aldridge, Morelli Brothers, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Jem Mitchell, Josh Shinner, Juergen Teller, Nadine Ijewere, Nick Knight, Paolo Roversi, Patrick Demarchelier, Paul Wetherell, Peter Lindbergh, Phil Poynter, Regan Cameron, Robin Derrick, Richard Avedon, Richard Burbridge, Sean Ellis, Sharif Hamza, Simon Emmett, Sølve Sundsbø, Terry Richardson, Tim Walker, Tom Ford, Tom Munro, Vincent Peters, Willy Vanderperre, Viviane SassenEditorialAnother, Another Man, Chaos, CR Fashion Book, Dazed, Elle, Evening Standard, Garage, Glamour (UK,US), GQ, Harper's Bazaar (UK,US), i-D, Interview, Love, Madame Figaro, Marie Claire, Numero, Ponystep, POP, Porter, Showstudio.com, The Edit, Vanity Fair, V Magazine, V Man, Visionaire, Vogue (Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, British, US), W MagazineAdvertising / PRAlberta Ferretti, Angelo Marani, Aquascutum, BaByliss, Barrie Knitwear, Blumarine, Bottega Veneta, Brioni, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Chloé, Christian Dior, Clinique, David Morris, Dior Homme, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Estée Lauder, Etro, Equipment, Fendi, Gap, GHD, Givenchy, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Hogan, Huawei Watches, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jimmy Choo, Jo Malone, Joop, Joseph, Just Cavalli, Kurt Geiger, Lancôme, Liu-Jo, Louis Vuitton, L'Oréal, Mac Cosmetics, Mango, Marni, Massimo Dutti, Max Factor, Michael Kors, Montblanc, Mulberry, Nina Ricci, Patrick Cox, Philosophy, Pirelli, Pantene, Pollini, Ralph Lauren, Reserved, Revlon, Rimmel, Roberto Cavalli, RMK Cosmetics, Salvatore Ferragamo, Shiseido, Sportmax, Stella McCartney, Stuart Weitzman, Swarovski, Tods, Tom Ford, Tommy Hilfiger, Topshop, Ungaro, Uniqlo, Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Yves Saint Laurent, Z ZegnaCelebritiesAlexa Chung, Alicia Vikander, Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Audrey Tautou, Bella Hadid, Cara Delevingne, Carey Mulligan, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Cate Blanchett, Cindy Crawford, Claire Foy, Clara Paget, Claudia Schiffer, Cora Corre, Diana Princess of Wales, Diane Kruger, Drew Barrymore, Ellie Bamber, Élodie Bouchez, Emilia Clarke, Emma Corrin, Emma Watson, Eva Green, Evan Rachel Wood, Florence Welch, Georgia May Jagger, Geraldine Chaplin, Gigi Hadid, Gisele Bündchen, Hailey Baldwin, Helena Bonham Carter, Helena Christensen, Hilary Swank, Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Bosworth, Kate Moss, Kate Winslet, Kendall Jenner, Keira Knightley, Kim Basinger, Kim Kardashian West, Kirsten Dunst, Kristen Stewart, Kristin Scott Thomas, Kaia Gerber, Kylie Minogue, Laetitia Casta, Lady Gaga, Lara Stone, Lauren Bacall, Léa Seydoux, Lennon Gallagher, Lily Cole, Lily Collins, Lily Donaldson, Lily-Rose Depp, Linda Evangelista, Liv Tyler, Lou Doillon, Madonna, Maggie Cheung, Marion Cotillard, Margot Robbie, Marine Vacth, Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Michelle Williams, Milla Jovovich, Monica Bellucci, Naomi Campbell, Naomi Scott, Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Pharrell Williams, Rafferty Law, Riley Keough, Rita Ora, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sharon Stone, Sienna Miller, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Swift, Tilda Swinton, Uma Thurman, Vanessa Paradis, Winnie HarlowFashion ShowsAlberta Ferretti, Alexandre Vauthier, Anna Molinari, Antonio Berardi, Anya Hindmarch, Ashish, Asprey, Aquascutum, Bally, Balmain, Blugirl, Blumarine, Brioni, Burberry, Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Chloé, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Dries Van Noten, DSquared2, Emporio Armani, Etro, Fendi, Gareth Pugh, Gianfranco Ferre, Giorgio Armani, Halpern, Iceberg, Isabel Marant, Jasper Conran, Jill Stuart, Julien Macdonald, Krizia, La Perla, Lancetti, Margaret Howell, Marios Schwab, Mary Katrantzou, Matthew Williamson, Max Mara, Micheal Halpern, Miu Miu, Monot, Moschino, Moschino Cheap & Chic, Mulberry, Nicholas Kirkwood, Nicole Farhi, Oscar de la Renta, Paul Smith, Philosophy, Ports 1961, Prada, Pringle, Ralph Lauren, Ralph & Russo, Roberto Cavalli, Roland Mouret, Ryan Lo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sonia Rykiel, Sportmax, Thierry Mugler, Tom Ford, Topshop, Trussardi, Ungaro, Valentino, Vivienne Westwood, 16ArlingtonBio : http://www.premierhairandmakeup.com/hair/1-sam-mcknight/bio/Haircuts4Homeless : https://www.haircuts4homeless.com/Produced by : https://svnty6production.com/Artwork by : https://www.dvsyart.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hear-me-see-me. 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Tea With Twiggy
#30 - Erin O'Connor

Tea With Twiggy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 55:23


Erin O'Connor, is a British fashion model. She was spotted by a talent scout whilst on a school trip to the Birmingham Clothes Show.Her first published pictures were by Juergen Teller for issue 159. The Undressed Issue issue of i-D in December 1996. She has modelled on the catwalk for John Galliano, Christian Dior, Donna Karan, Prada, Versace, Miu Miu, Jasper Conran, Giorgio Armani, Julien Macdonald, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Chado Ralph Rucci, Badgley Mischka, and Dolce & Gabbana.The music for the podcast is Twiggy's version of "Waterloo Sunset" by the Kinks and can be found on Apple Music at this link https://music.apple.com/gb/album/romantically-yours/693460953If you’ve enjoyed listening to “Tea With Twiggy” please give take a moment to give us a lovely 5 STAR rating on Apple Podcasts. It really helps other people to find the show. If you haven’t done so already please subscribe to this podcast so you auto-magically get the next episodes for free and do tell all your friends and family about it too. If you want to connect with me I’d love to hear from you.You can find me on Twitter @TwiggyOr you can find me on Instagram @TwiggyLawsonMy thanks go to all the people that have helped this podcast happen:● Many thanks to James Carrol and all the team at Northbank Talent Management● Thanks to all the team at Stripped Media including Ben Williams, who edits the show, my producer Kobi Omenaka and Executive Producers Tom Whalley and Dave CorkeryIf you want to know more about this podcast and other produced by Stripped Media please visit www.Stripped.media or email Producers@Stripped.Media to find out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Business of Bouffe
Business of Bouffe #33 | Patrizio Miceli et Christian de Waldner - Italians do it better | L’histoire d’une jeune marque qui bouscule le marché avec des produits italiens de qualité artisanale et fabriqués en quantité industrielle

Business of Bouffe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 114:35


Aujourd’hui, nous sommes avec Patrizio Miceli et Christian de Waldner, les co-fondateurs des marques Al Dente la Salsa et Italians do it better, qui commercialisent des sauces et pâtes italiennes haut de gamme.Ensemble, nous revenons sur le parcours et le profil complémentaire de nos invités. Patrizio nous dévoile sa passion, héritée de sa mère, pour la cuisine italienne et plus particulièrement pour les sauces. Avec nous, il se remémore la création de son agence Al Dente, et les débuts de sa marque de sauces tomates du même nom, vendue en épiceries fines. Patrizio et Christian nous partagent ensuite l’histoire de leur rencontre et celle de la création d’Italians do it better. Avec cette marque commercialisée en grande distribution, nos deux invités se sont donné une mission, celle de démocratiser le bon goût de la cuisine italienne. Leur promesse ? Proposer des produits de qualité artisanale à échelle industrielle. Leur ambition ? Devenir les leaders des sauces premium, en France puis à l’étranger. Afin de devenir la référence des produits italiens de qualité, Patrizio et Christian ont fait appel à l’expertise d’acteurs incontournables du business de la Bouffe. Dernièrement, nos invités ont pénétré le marché du bio avec une troisième marque, qu’on évoque ensemble aujourd’hui : Il Biologico Italiano, distribuée exclusivement dans les magasins spécialisés.« Le consommateur peut tout comprendre si c'est bien expliqué. » Pour regarder la vidéo dans son intégralité :https://youtu.be/kx-k7pG2F7Q Les bons plans de Patrizio Miceli et Christian de Waldner :Eating at Hotel Il Pellicano  de Juergen Teller, livre de photographie culinaireL'empire de l'or rouge : Enquête mondiale sur la tomate d'industrie de Jean-Baptiste Mallet, livreDéguster un plat de pâtes avec Patrizio Miceli et Christian de Waldner dans leurs locaux (contactez-les en précisant que vous avez écouté le podcast de Business of Bouffe) Pour contacter nos invités :Patrizio Miceli, https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiandewaldner/Christian de Waldner, https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrizio-miceli/ Plus d'informations sur Italians do it better, Al Dente la Salsa :Italians do it better, https://www.italiansdoitbetter.info/Al Dente la Salsa, https://www.aldentelasalsa.com/ Pour découvrir les épisodes Business of Bouffe :https://businessofbouffe.com/le-podcast-food-business 

Was mit Kunst - Ein Podcast von und mit Johann König | Podimo

In dieser Woche ist der Schauspieler, DJ und Künstler Lars Eidinger zu Gast. Mit Johann König spricht er über Juergen Teller, Fotografie und wie er über Instagram viel Aufmerksamkeit für seine Fotos bekam. Außerdem erfährt man in dieser Folge die Geschichte des Designs der berühmten Aldi-Nord-Tüte von Günter Fruhtrunk und der Aldi-Tasche, die Eidinger gestaltet hat. Der Schauspieler erzählt auch, dass es ihm immer wichtig war Kunst zu machen, unabhängig von der Form.Dessigns der berühmten Aldi-Tüte und der Aldi-Tasche, die er selbst designt hat. Der Schauspieler erzählt auch, dass es ihm immer wichtig war Kunst zu machen, unabhängig von der Form .

DIE SUCHT ZU SEHEN. Der Grisebach Podcast
8 Juergen Teller und die SUCHT ZU SEHEN

DIE SUCHT ZU SEHEN. Der Grisebach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 35:29


Willkommen bei: Die Sucht zu SEHEN. Alle zwei Wochen sprechen wir hier mit Menschen, die etwas in der Kunst - oder über sie – zu sagen haben. In der achten Folge begrüßen wir einen der berühmtesten Fotografen der Gegenwart. Juergen Teller, 56 Jahre alt, geboren in fränkischen Bubenreuth. 1986 kam er als junger Mann nach London, begann dort für Popkulturmagazine wie I-D oder The Face zu arbeiten, ehe er zur Mode- und Portraitfotografie überging. So ziemlich jedes Supermodel und zahlreiche andere Berühmtheiten, Schauspieler, Musiker, Schriftsteller posierten für ihn. Und die Ergebnisse sind regelmäßig so unmittelbar, dass man beim Betrachten ein wenig das Gefühl hat, dabei gewesen zu sein: bei Kate Moss vor dem Badezimmerspiegelschrank, mit Charlotte Rampling im Betonhaus, mit Sofia Coppola im Swimming Pool oder mit Björk beim Spaghetti essen. Seit Ende der Neunziger zieht es Juergen Teller mehr und mehr in die Museen und Galerien dieser Welt, soeben hat seine neue Ausstellung bei Grisebach eröffnet: zwei Fotoprojekte, für die es ihn zurück in seinen Heimatort und in den Iran verschlagen hat. Hier und heute kommt auch Juergen Tellers Lebensgefährtin Dovile Dryzite zu Wort, die mit ihm arbeitet und ihn auf seine Reise in den Iran begleitet hat. Willkommen also bei: Die Sucht zu sehen: Juergen Teller und Dovile Dryzite.

Entreprendre dans la mode
#158 —Bastien Lattanzio— Photographe —« Ne t’arrête pas tant que tu n’es pas satisfait »

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 83:00


Dans ce nouvel épisode, je reçois Bastien Lattanzio, il est photographe indépendant et a travaillé pour de grands noms comme Louis Vuitton, Vestiaire Collective ou encore AD magazine. À l’âge de 20 ans, il décide d’arrêter ses études pour se consacrer pleinement à sa passion: la photographie.Autodidacte, il travaille principalement à l’argentique et a trouvé une vitrine à la librairie OFR où il publie ses livres.Avec Bastien, on a parlé de ses débuts dans la photographie, de son approche avec ses clients, de sa vision pour l’avenir de l’image de mode et de son ambition à viser toujours plus haut.« Je ne suis pas du tout entrepreneur, je me considère plus comme un artisan. On m’appelle pour des jobs et si tous les critères sont bons je le fais. Je me laisse porter. »Ce que vous allez apprendre dans cet épisode: Le parcours de BastienSon premier contrat de photographeComment il s’est forméSon secret pour entretenir de bonnes relations avec ses clientsComment il définit son travailLe déroulement d’une journée de shootingComment il en est venu à la photographie de modeEst-il nécessaire d’avoir un agent Comment il se renouvelleComment convaincre ses clientsLe métier de photographe face à l’ubérisation de la photographieQuelles sont ses projections pour le futurSes ambitions pour l’avenirEntretenir son réseauComment il a vécu le confinementLe futur de l’image de modeComment il prépare ses shootingsSes conseils pour démarrer dans la photographieComment repérer une bonne imageSon meilleur investissement« Je pense qu’il faut aller moins loin, tu vois à Nice, on peut shooter de très belles images, ou même en Provence. On n’est pas obligés d’aller à l’autre bout du monde en Guadeloupe avec la maquilleuse qui vient de je ne sais où. Un truc un peu plus local se serait bien. On est en train de tendre vers ça, avec des équipes un peu plus réduites aussi parce qu’on n’a pas forcément besoin de 70 personnes sur un set. »« Tu regardes ce que les kids font, ce que les très bons font et t’essaies de naviguer là dedans. Je pense que le succès c’est faire ce que tu aimes, là tu seras bon. »« Il y a beaucoup trop d’images en permanence, on est saturés de stories, de posts et j’ai l’impression que c’est illisible. Il faut être responsable là-dessus et arrêter de déverser sur les gens, les images se perdent et ça ne sert à rien. Il faut faire de bonnes images marquantes et s’en servir plus. »Si vous cherchez les notes de l’épisode avec toutes les références, c’est simple : allez sur le blog du podcast, www.entreprendredanslamode.com Aussi, si vous souhaitez me contacter ou me suggérer de nouveaux invités, vous pouvez le faire sur Instagram sous le pseudonyme @entreprendredanslamode Enfin, le plus important : laissez-moi un avis sur Apple Podcast ou iTunes, 5 étoiles de préférence ; cela m’aide à faire connaître le podcast à plus de monde et me motive à faire de meilleures interviews ! Merci de soutenir ce podcast et à bientôt pour un nouvel épisode !Références: https://www.instagram.com/bastienlattanzio/ http://www.bastienlattanzio.com Clark Magazine https://www.scopalto.com/magazine/clark Librairie OFR Paris https://www.instagram.com/ofrparis/Paloma Wool https://www.instagram.com/palomawool/ Campagne Chanel par Karim Sadli https://www.chanel.com/fr/mode/collection/presentation-de-la-collection-croisiere-2020-21/ Juergen Teller https://www.instagram.com/juergenteller_/

The Most
Reiner Holzemer

The Most

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 79:02


'Martin Margiela: In His Own Words' director Reiner Holzemer has ventured where few have and returned with an exquisite and authorised portrait of Belgian fashion enigma Martin Margiela. Reiner shares the experience of working closely with the beloved designer and the honest, open portrait he made of the world's most elusive fashion legend. Holzemer talks producing and creating films, working with Belgian rock gods dEUS for the score and finding silver linings in having limited options. He also fondly recounts meeting his co-producer Aminata Sambe while shooting with Juergen Teller in Dries Van Noten's garden and how that lead to them to making the intimate fashion documentary ‘Dries'.  Follow www.instagram.com/themostpodcast  Follow www.instagram.com/margielainhisownwords  Don't miss the Antwerp Fashion Department's  www.showww.be  Please give this podcast a great review wherever you are listening to it, we appreciate you! 

The Most
Reiner Holzemer

The Most

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 79:02


'Martin Margiela: In His Own Words' director Reiner Holzemer has ventured where few have and returned with an exquisite and authorised portrait of Belgian fashion enigma Martin Margiela. Reiner shares the experience of working closely with the beloved designer and the honest, open portrait he made of the world's most elusive fashion legend. Holzemer talks producing and creating films, working with Belgian rock gods dEUS for the score and finding silver linings in having limited options. He also fondly recounts meeting his co-producer Aminata Sambe while shooting with Juergen Teller in Dries Van Noten's garden and how that lead to them to making the intimate fashion documentary ‘Dries'.  Follow www.instagram.com/themostpodcast  Follow www.instagram.com/margielainhisownwords  Don't miss the Antwerp Fashion Department's  www.showww.be  Please give this podcast a great review wherever you are listening to it, we appreciate you! 

Talk Art
Tim Blanks (QuarARTine special episode)

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 64:28


Russell & Robert meet legendary fashion writer Tim Blanks, Editor-at-large of Business Of Fashion and a passionate art fan/collector. We discuss growing up in New Zealand, hanging out in the late 70s with artist collective General Idea in New York, meeting Andy Warhol in Toronto, the influence of David Bowie, his love of The Photographer’s Gallery, collecting photography including Juergen Teller and a classic Horst photograph of Marlene Dietrich. We learn of his admiration for a new generation such as photographer Jack Davison, stylist Ib Kamara and designer Craig Green plus we hear his perspective on the future of art and fashion worlds after the Covid-19 pandemic.We reflect on successful art & fashion collaborations including Raf Simons & Sterling Ruby, Maria Grazia Chiuri & Judy Chicago and Kim Jones who has worked with artists throughout his career from KAWS to Raymond Pettibon to Jake & Dinos Chapman. We discuss his favourite contemporary artists including Lisa Brice, Jordan Casteel, Gregory Halpern, Trisha Donnelly, Kevin Beasley and AA Bronson, and his longterm friendship with Casey Kaplan, the leading NY gallerist who he’s also collected artworks from. We explore the history of Illustration in fashion from Erte and Yves Saint Laurent to more recent illustrators/artists such as Julie Verhoeven, Mats Gustafson, Clym Evernden and Howard Tangye. Finally we hear Tim sing a classic Velvet Underground song!Follow @TimBlanks on Instagram and @Tim_Blanks on Twitter. For images of all artworks discussed in this episode visit @TalkArt. We've just joined Twitter too @TalkArtPodcast. If you've enjoyed this episode PLEASE leave us your feedback and maybe 5 stars if we're worthy in the Apple Podcast store. Thank you for listening to Talk Art, we will be back very soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

'74PODCAST
"How Can We All Make it into the Future?" -Episode #14: Marie-Louise Scio moderated by Ela Perşembe

'74PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 35:57


In the latest episode of '74PODCAST Series "How Can We All Make it into the Future?", CEO and Creative Director of the famed Pellicano Hotels Group, Marie-Louise Sciò, discusses plans for reopening for the upcoming season, the meticulous details that build the ultimate Pellicano experience, collaborations with photographer Juergen Teller and more.

Hablemos de Moda: ELLE Podcast
Hablemos de fotógrafos de moda

Hablemos de Moda: ELLE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 63:31


La fotografía de moda juega un papel clave dentro de la industria. Muchas veces son los fotógrafos de moda los que definen la estética y el lenguaje visual de una época. Hablemos de cómo comenzó, quiénes son los nombres que revolucionaron la manera de hacer las cosas y quiénes están cambiando la historia hoy. De Richard Avedon a Juergen Teller, o de Helmut Newton a Tim Walker, pasando por Annie Leibovitz y Mario Testino.

Hotel Matze
Juergen Teller – Wie überwindet man seine Schüchternheit?

Hotel Matze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 86:17


Jürgen Teller ist einer der bekanntesten zeitgenössischen Fotografen der Welt. Er ist bekannt für seine direkten, nahezu ungeschönten und intimen Bilder. Ich bin mir sicher, dass ihr schon mal seine Aufsehen erregenden Kampagnen für Marc Jacobs und Vivienne Westwood gesehen habt. Oder seine Fotos von Kate Moss, Kanye West, Lars Eidinger und all den anderen großen Zeitgenossen. Seine Karriere fing Anfang der 90er an. Jürgen ist von seiner Heimat in Bubenreuth bei Erlangen  nach London gezogen. Einer seiner ersten Jobs war, Nirvana am Anfang ihrer Karriere zu fotografieren. Er hat mir erzählt wie es mit ihnen auf Tour war, wie er überhaupt zu Fotografie gekommen ist und seinen besonderen Stil gefunden hat. Bei ganz vielen Fotos fragt man sich, wie er es schafft, dass seine Models das mitmachen. Wie schafft er es zum Beispiel, dass Victoria Beckham in einer überdimensionalen Einkaufstüte sitzt, sich Vivienne Westwood auszieht und Kim Kardashian auf einem Sandhaufen ablichten lässt? Er erzählt viele Anekdoten und nimmt mich quasi mit auf ein Juergen Teller Shooting. Wie spricht er mit seinen Models? Warum fotografiert er mit zwei Kameras gleichzeitig? Wie stellt er diese Vertrautheit her? Ich habe ihn auch gefragt, welche Rolle Fotografie in einer Zeit einnimmt, in der alle meinen sie können fotografieren? Wie hat das seine Karriere beeinflusst? Wie unterscheidet er zwischen Auftragsarbeit und eigenen Projekte? Was ist wichtiger, die Idee oder die Person auf dem Bild? Juergen Teller https://juergenteller.com/ Buchtipp: https://amzn.to/2XyWYIn Partner: Sonos - Sonos.com Red Bulletin – www.redbull.com/de-de/innovator/podcast YogaEasy - www.yogaeasy.de/hotelmatze Musik: Jan Köppen Mein Newsletter: mailchi.mp/mitvergnuegen/matzehielscher Meine Live-Termine: eventim.de/artist/hotel-matze/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/matzehielscher Empfehlungen: www.amazon.de/shop/matzehielscher

A Different Tweed: Fashion Conversations with Bronwyn Cosgrave
Juergen Teller, Dries Van Noten, Martin Margiela – their documentarian, Reiner Holzemer, speaks.

A Different Tweed: Fashion Conversations with Bronwyn Cosgrave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 27:00


Reiner Holzemer explores his transition from an artworld filmmaker to a fashion documentarian. He traces it all back to a 2009 encounter with Juergen Teller and Charlotte Rampling in a Paris elevator. That spontaneous meet-up led to Reiner’s 2012 German television documentary about Juergen Teller. He explains how he went on to make critically acclaimed documentaries about Dries Van Noten and Martin Margiela. This interview is the first one conducted by telephone for A Different Tweed. Host Bronwyn Cosgrave made the call to address a rumor that has persisted since Holzemer’s film, Martin Margiela: In His Own Words, premiered at Doc NYC in November 2019. Namely, could Martin Margiela be plotting a comeback? Tune in and find out.

The Dropcast
The Dropcast #85: The Original Kings of Clout Featuring Antwaun Sargent & Steve Irby

The Dropcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 44:11


New York City is a manifestation of where art, fashion, photography, and culture intersect. Even in the city that serves as a saturated cultural playground, there are few individuals who better represent and encapsulate such a spirit as masterfully as art critic, writer, and curator Antwaun Sargent, or Steven Irby, photographer and co-founder of Street Dreams Magazine. Hosts Jian DeLeon and Noah Thomas are joined by the two culture juggernauts to discuss the junction connecting photography, magazines, and fashion. But first, the quick hits reveal that Virgil’s back in the office and a new Off-White x Nike sneaker has already been in the works (1:50). The Vapor Street is finally available after it made its first appearance a few seasons ago during the brand’s women’s runway show. After talking a couple sneaker misses, the cast is fired up with the Kiko Kostadinov x ASICS GEL-KORIKA along with its eccentric campaign featuring Juergen Teller and his dad bod (5:14). Speaking of chunky, Antwaun pinpoints how GOLF le FLEUR* and Converse’s all-new silhouette, the GLF Gianno Ox, seems like it came straight out of an episode of Doug (6:43). Will Tyler, the Creator be infusing his pastel palettes into high-end fashion any time soon? Jian and Noah pit Antwaun and Steve against each other in a game of “Boutique or Gallery,” where the two guests guess whether the names dropped are fashion boutiques or art galleries (18:50). Antwaun flexes his knowledge of galleries before moving on to talk about his first book, The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion which delves deeper into the conversation on black representation in art, specifically the new generation of photographers who are bridging art and fashion (23:01). He seamlessly transitions into Street Dreams Magazine, asking Steve to share his motivations for creating the publication (30:43). The project builds upon his passion for photography, and has initiated a phenomenon that transcends the original confines of social media and its relationship with the medium of photography. This episode’s segment of “What’d You Cop?” saw a healthy week for Antwaun and Steve (39:07). The former got his hands on the new Pyer Moss sneakers, a gallery shirt from Grace Wales Bonner’s exhibition at the Serpentine, and cologne from Le Labo. Steve copped a pair of Noah (hemmed and tailored) suit pants, a Futura toy from his weekend in LA, and Uber Eats throughout the week. Stay tuned for next week’s QOTW which will be up on Highsnobiety’s Instagram, and leave a voicemail on The Dropcast hotline at 844-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) for a chance to be featured in a future episode. Relevant Links: Virgil Abloh’s Off-White™ x Nike Vapor Street Drops November 14 Here’s Your First Look at Nike’s Rumored “Animal Pack” Air Jordan 3 Here’s Your Best Look Yet at adidas’ YEEZY Boost 380 “Alien” Kiko Kostadinov’s ASICS Sneaker Collab Might Be His Best Yet Tyler, the Creator’s Latest Converse Collab Is a Chunky Hiker Pharrell Williams Is Designing Luxury Apartment Blocks in Toronto Now The Tie Is Primed for a Comeback Your Definitive GuideSocks and Sandals In Winter: The Definitive Guide to Wearing Socks and Sandals This Winter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Most
Hannelore Knuts

The Most

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 77:57


Supermodel and artist's muse Hannelore Knuts has walked all the fashion and haute couture runways from Prada over Chanel to Gucci and YSL. She and Dominique discuss their Catholic school days and Hannelore's photography student beginnings. HK talks overcoming her shyness and the road to feeling comfortable doing Alexander McQueen shows as well as being on set with Inez and Vinoodh, Juergen Teller or Steven Meisel via a shoulder bump from another modelling icon. Find out how she got David Bowie's approval and where she sees her life heading next.

Highsnobiety Podcasts
The Dropcast #85: The Original Kings of Clout Featuring Antwaun Sargent & Steve Irby

Highsnobiety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 44:11


New York City is a manifestation of where art, fashion, photography, and culture intersect. Even in the city that serves as a saturated cultural playground, there are few individuals who better represent and encapsulate such a spirit as masterfully as art critic, writer, and curator Antwaun Sargent, or Steven Irby, photographer and co-founder of Street Dreams Magazine. Hosts Jian DeLeon and Noah Thomas are joined by the two culture juggernauts to discuss the junction connecting photography, magazines, and fashion. But first, the quick hits reveal that Virgil’s back in the office and a new Off-White x Nike sneaker has already been in the works (1:50). The Vapor Street is finally available after it made its first appearance a few seasons ago during the brand’s women’s runway show. After talking a couple sneaker misses, the cast is fired up with the Kiko Kostadinov x ASICS GEL-KORIKA along with its eccentric campaign featuring Juergen Teller and his dad bod (5:14). Speaking of chunky, Antwaun pinpoints how GOLF le FLEUR* and Converse’s all-new silhouette, the GLF Gianno Ox, seems like it came straight out of an episode of Doug (6:43). Will Tyler, the Creator be infusing his pastel palettes into high-end fashion any time soon? Jian and Noah pit Antwaun and Steve against each other in a game of “Boutique or Gallery,” where the two guests guess whether the names dropped are fashion boutiques or art galleries (18:50). Antwaun flexes his knowledge of galleries before moving on to talk about his first book, The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion which delves deeper into the conversation on black representation in art, specifically the new generation of photographers who are bridging art and fashion (23:01). He seamlessly transitions into Street Dreams Magazine, asking Steve to share his motivations for creating the publication (30:43). The project builds upon his passion for photography, and has initiated a phenomenon that transcends the original confines of social media and its relationship with the medium of photography. This episode’s segment of “What’d You Cop?” saw a healthy week for Antwaun and Steve (39:07). The former got his hands on the new Pyer Moss sneakers, a gallery shirt from Grace Wales Bonner’s exhibition at the Serpentine, and cologne from Le Labo. Steve copped a pair of Noah (hemmed and tailored) suit pants, a Futura toy from his weekend in LA, and Uber Eats throughout the week. Stay tuned for next week’s QOTW which will be up on Highsnobiety’s Instagram, and leave a voicemail on The Dropcast hotline at 844-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) for a chance to be featured in a future episode. Relevant Links: Virgil Abloh’s Off-White™ x Nike Vapor Street Drops November 14 Here’s Your First Look at Nike’s Rumored “Animal Pack” Air Jordan 3 Here’s Your Best Look Yet at adidas’ YEEZY Boost 380 “Alien” Kiko Kostadinov’s ASICS Sneaker Collab Might Be His Best Yet Tyler, the Creator’s Latest Converse Collab Is a Chunky Hiker Pharrell Williams Is Designing Luxury Apartment Blocks in Toronto Now The Tie Is Primed for a Comeback Your Definitive GuideSocks and Sandals In Winter: The Definitive Guide to Wearing Socks and Sandals This Winter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Most
Hannelore Knuts

The Most

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 77:57


Supermodel and artist's muse Hannelore Knuts has walked all the fashion and haute couture runways from Prada over Chanel to Gucci and YSL. She and Dominique discuss their Catholic school days and Hannelore's photography student beginnings. HK talks overcoming her shyness and the road to feeling comfortable doing Alexander McQueen shows as well as being on set with Inez and Vinoodh, Juergen Teller or Steven Meisel via a shoulder bump from another modelling icon. Find out how she got David Bowie's approval and where she sees her life heading next.

Talk Art
Zoe Bedeaux

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 72:10


Talk Art returns! To kick off Season 2, Russell & Robert meet Zoe Bedeaux, the multi-disciplinary artist, poet, super-stylist and creative shapeshifter. We discuss harlequins, Picasso, Irving Penn and Louise Nevelson. Whilst learning about Zoe's collaborations with iconic image makers Judy Blame, Ray Petri and more recently leading photographers Juergen Teller and Tim Walker. You can view Zoe's film work 'From The Mouth of Babes Speak I' at Somerset House in London as part of a major new exhibition 'Get Up, Stand Up Now' until 15th September 2019. The show celebrates the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond. @zoebedeaux @talkart See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SEEMO
Owning It Creatively with Chenelle Croll

SEEMO

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 50:03


Show Notes: Chenelle Croll is Group Director of Representation and Brand Extension at ITB Worldwide; an entertainment marketing, partnerships and talent agency. Chenelle has long been ingrained in the world of fashion - nurturing creative talent and helping shape the careers and brands of some of the most influential individuals in the industry, such as Katie Hillier and Juergen Teller. In this episode we discuss how the industry has evolved, the fine line of selling out, taking control and shaping your path, the art of true collaboration, meaningful engagement and owning it creatively. Links Mentioned: ITB Worldwide ITB instagram Follow SEEMO: Our Website Twitter Instagram Facebook

KentOnline
Podcast - Children at Kent hospice star in exhibition by world famous photographer - 10/04/2019

KentOnline

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 12:41


One of the world's most famous fashion photographers has taken photos of children at a hospice in Kent as part of a major exhibition... Demelza Kids is being staged at Bonhams in London in a bid to raise awareness of the charity and the work they do. Juergen Teller was invited to meet youngsters at their centre near Sittingbourne as part of the project. https://www.kentonline.co.uk/

Corporate Lunch
Ep. 48: The Shopping Episode Part Deux

Corporate Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 63:33


This week, Noah, Rachel, and Sam discuss the spring clothes that are hitting shelves from the most highly-anticipated menswear season in recent memory, and how to approach dressing this season with excitement, enthusiasm, openness, and acceptance. They also talk about blazing with Gunna, gleaning inspiration from e-commerce fit models, wardrobe completism, sharing dressing rooms, Grailed Platinum, and the new Palace campaign—featuring Friend of the Pod Will Oldham—by Juergen Teller. Photo c/o Naomi Fry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Corporate Lunch
Ep. 48: The Shopping Episode Part Deux

Corporate Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 63:33


This week, Noah, Rachel, and Sam discuss the spring clothes that are hitting shelves from the most highly-anticipated menswear season in recent memory, and how to approach dressing this season with excitement, enthusiasm, openness, and acceptance. They also talk about blazing with Gunna, gleaning inspiration from e-commerce fit models, wardrobe completism, sharing dressing rooms, Grailed Platinum, and the new Palace campaign—featuring Friend of the Pod Will Oldham—by Juergen Teller. Photo c/o Naomi Fry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Front Row
Maggi Hambling, Ellie Kendrick, Beastie Boys

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 28:51


Maggi Hambling discusses her new exhibition The Quick and the Dead at Jerwood Gallery in Hastings, which centres on paintings and drawings made over the past decade, in which she has portrayed four fellow artists - Sebastian Horsley, Sarah Lucas, Julian Simmons and Juergen Teller - whose lives have intersected at various points, and who have created their own reciprocal artistic interpretations.Nearly 40 years ago, three white Jewish teenagers called Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch and Michael Diamond became Ad-Rock, MCA and Mike D when they stopped playing hardcore punk and took up rap. The hip hop group Beastie Boys went on to gain 3 Grammy awards and sell 50 million records worldwide. Stig talks to Mike D and Ad Rock about their new book - which is as much dedicated to MCA, who died in 2012, as it is to documenting the band's history.With actor Ellie Kendrick making her professional debut as a playwright with Hole at the Royal Court in London this week, she and theatre critic David Benedict consider the long tradition of the actor-turned-playwright, from Shakespeare and Garrick to Pinter and Rory Kinnear.Presenter Stig Abell Producer Jerome Weatherald

Highsnobiety Podcasts
The Dropcast #7: 78 Cents to the Resale Dollar

Highsnobiety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 37:43


This week we aim to answer one question: Are women underserved in the sneaker market? That's why hosts Jeff Carvalho, Noah Thomas, and Jian DeLeon are joined by sneaker brand consultant Jazerai Allen-Lord and Leah McSweeney, O.G. streetwear head and founder of Married to the Mob, who give great insight into a woman's perspective on the sneaker industry, as well as the recent news at Nike involving several executives stepping down after an internal survey revealed a company-wide problem of discrimination and mistreatment of female employees. Meanwhile, Noah talks about his recent trip to Montreal, where he visited the new SSENSE flagship store. The crowd also weighs in on the week's latest releases, like PLEASURES x KORN, Palace's new Juergen Teller-lensed lookbook (photographer flex!), and share their thoughts on Virgil Abloh's "MARKERAD" IKEA collab. Oh right, and Jeff and Jian talk about how much money they spent last week in Japan. As always, we welcome your comments, feedback, and perspectives on the Dropcast Hotline. So give us a ring at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766. Call us now! Relevant Links: ‘The New York Times’ Reports on Women-Led Revolt at Nike https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/new-york-times-nike-workplace/ Timberland & Engineered Garments Add Wingtip Details to the 6-Inch Boot https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/timberland-engineered-garments-ss18-release-date-price/ PLEASURES Celebrates Korn’s ‘Follow the Leader’ With New Capsule https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/korn-pleasures-capsule/ SSENSE Unveils New Montreal Flagship Store https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/ssense-montreal-flagship-store/ Virgil Abloh & IKEA Debut “MARKERAD” Collection https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/virgil-abloh-ikea-markerad-collection/ Palace Just Dropped Its Juergen Teller-Shot Summer 2018 Lookbook https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/palace-summer-2018-release-date-lookbook/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dropcast
The Dropcast #7: 78 Cents to the Resale Dollar

The Dropcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 37:43


This week we aim to answer one question: Are women underserved in the sneaker market? That's why hosts Jeff Carvalho, Noah Thomas, and Jian DeLeon are joined by sneaker brand consultant Jazerai Allen-Lord and Leah McSweeney, O.G. streetwear head and founder of Married to the Mob, who give great insight into a woman's perspective on the sneaker industry, as well as the recent news at Nike involving several executives stepping down after an internal survey revealed a company-wide problem of discrimination and mistreatment of female employees. Meanwhile, Noah talks about his recent trip to Montreal, where he visited the new SSENSE flagship store. The crowd also weighs in on the week's latest releases, like PLEASURES x KORN, Palace's new Juergen Teller-lensed lookbook (photographer flex!), and share their thoughts on Virgil Abloh's "MARKERAD" IKEA collab. Oh right, and Jeff and Jian talk about how much money they spent last week in Japan. As always, we welcome your comments, feedback, and perspectives on the Dropcast Hotline. So give us a ring at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766. Call us now! Relevant Links: ‘The New York Times’ Reports on Women-Led Revolt at Nike https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/new-york-times-nike-workplace/ Timberland & Engineered Garments Add Wingtip Details to the 6-Inch Boot https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/timberland-engineered-garments-ss18-release-date-price/ PLEASURES Celebrates Korn’s ‘Follow the Leader’ With New Capsule https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/korn-pleasures-capsule/ SSENSE Unveils New Montreal Flagship Store https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/ssense-montreal-flagship-store/ Virgil Abloh & IKEA Debut “MARKERAD” Collection https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/virgil-abloh-ikea-markerad-collection/ Palace Just Dropped Its Juergen Teller-Shot Summer 2018 Lookbook https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/palace-summer-2018-release-date-lookbook/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3.55
Handbag Stories : Stella Tennant

3.55

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 10:57


In this new episode of Chanel’s podcast, 3.55, Amanda Harlech is welcoming the British super model Stella Tennant. She posed for photographers such as Juergen Teller, Steven Meisel, or Peter Lindbergh. She is a very great friend of the house of Chanel, as she has been a muse of Karl Lagerfeld for many years.Together, they talked about Stella Tennant’s inner and outer bags (03:57), the diary she uses in the hope that it will expand time and space (04:35), and Stella Tennant’s use of bags as playful accessories to set-off a whole outfit (06:10).

Modestof
‘Modestof': ANDERS SØLVSTEN THOMSEN

Modestof

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 35:23


I de næste seks podcast af Modestof, vil Ane Lynge-Jorlén have fokus på udøvere af moden: Designere, stylister, fotografer, skræddere. I hvert afsnit af podcasten Modestof foretager hun dybdegående samtaler med en spændende profil fra modeverdenen og løfter sløret for den del af modens kultur, som sjældent vises i medierne.Anders Sølvsten Thomsen er en de få danske stylister, som har skabt en international karriere. Han startede som assistent for Katie Grand og blev forfremmet til fashion editor på POP magazine, hvorefter han blev Fashion Director på Love Magazine. Nu er han gået freelance og har arbejdet med Juergen Teller, Louis Vuitton og Vogue. Anders' stil er kendetegnet af formeksperimenter, tekstursammenstød og særlige farvekombinationer.

LUCIMA Podcast
Evolution of Style

LUCIMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 60:09


This podcast is long. But it rewards you in spades if you listen all the way through. It's one of the few that I actually like. When was the last time you heard me say that! This podcast is the result of a conversation I had with a model earlier in the day. We talked about my style and the evolution of that style. She asked me who my favorite photographers (Avedon/Demarchelier) were and I attempted to feebly explain why I don't follow in their footsteps even though they were my role models. I continued to compare and contrast that style with the shock value style of (Juergen) Teller and (Terry) Richardson) and why I think people on Instagram do it wrong by being lazy in their execution. The podcast shifts to discuss how I shoot. What I think about when I shoot. What I need out of the "moving parts" during a shoot. And how all those considerations create the final product. And how at the end of the day the pictures define you (and not the other way around) because actions speak louder than words and historically my imagery create a consistent stylistic trend. This was supposed to be a short podcast based upon an earlier conversation today but turned out to be more much "revelating" (technically not a word) as I continued to explore the idea.

藝坊星期天
法國插畫師Nicolas Vial、中國畫家兼詩人丁雄泉小型回顧展、德國攝影師Juergen Teller和中國藝術家向京聯展、二人歌手組合Brigitte

藝坊星期天

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2015 21:55


The Works
Illustrator Nicolas Vial, Walasse Ting at Kwai Fung Hin, Juergen Teller & Xiang Jing, Singer duo Bri

The Works

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2015 22:01


Arts & Ideas
Night Waves - The Rotten Heart of Europe

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2013 44:58


With the publication of a new, updated version of The Rotten Heart of Europe, a book which caused outrage and delight on its first release, Anne McElvoy discusses the current situation in Europe with the book's author Bernard Connolly and economist Anatole Kaletsky. Journalist Michael Goldfarb reviews Zero Dark Thirty, the new film which traces the hunt for Osama Bin Laden. Anne heads a debate on the shifting definition of the artist, with Tom Morris, poet Don Paterson and critic Sarah Kent. And photographer Juergen Teller takes Anne on a walk around his new exhibition at the ICA.