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David LaChapelle – Lost + Found

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The art of staging

David LaChapelle’s illustrated book “Lost + Found” is a visual spectacle that blurs the boundaries between photography and art. With his provocative stagings, LaChapelle specifically focuses on the power of symbols that capture both social criticism and pop culture. Celebrities such as Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Sergei Polunin are central figures in his art. This results in works that are both surreal and profound at the same time. The play with colours, backdrops and postures immerses the viewer in a world that is often reminiscent of dreamscapes or modern myths.

Nicki MinajSuperbass, 2011
Photo: David LaChapelle
Nicki MinajSuperbass, 2011
Photo: David LaChapelle

The fusion of reality and fantasy

In this book, LaChapelle deliberately breaks with classical modes of representation and creates photographs that are reminiscent of paintings or film sets. Through digital manipulation and manual techniques, he develops an independent visual language. Reality and imagination merge in his works to create a new, often surprising whole. It is not only the opulent compositions that impress, but also the messages that each picture conveys. LaChapelle comments on themes such as decadence, transience and human desires.

Andy Warhol, 1987“I’m a deeply superficial person.”— Andy Warhol
David Bowie, 1995“And the stars look very differenttoday.” — David Bowie 
Photo: David LaChapelle
Andy Warhol, 1987“I’m a deeply superficial person.”— Andy Warhol
David Bowie, 1995“And the stars look very differenttoday.” — David Bowie
Photo: David LaChapelle

Social criticism and contemporary themes

In “Lost + Found”, LaChapelle also takes a critical look at social issues such as environmental destruction, consumer culture and media self-portrayal. Works such as “The Rape of Africa” and “Gas” raise questions about our treatment of resources and nature. At the same time, the artist scrutinises the role of fame and power in modern society. It is often the small details or titles of his works that make the viewer think. Despite the opulent surfaces, there is always a level of reflection and criticism in his photographs. This results in images that are evocative without losing their aesthetic impact.

Amy WinehouseFallen Friend on the Walk ofStars, 2007
Photo: David LaChapelle
Amy WinehouseFallen Friend on the Walk ofStars, 2007
Photo: David LaChapelle

An atlas of the visual imagination

David LaChapelle’s “Lost + Found” is more than just a photo book – it is a collection of stories told in pictures. LaChapelle uses the power of photography to share his view of the world and to touch the viewer. Between bright colours and subtle nuances, he succeeds in conveying deeper truths about people and society. “Lost + Found” is a book that stimulates the imagination and at the same time opens the eyes to the reality that often lies hidden behind it. It invites you to look at the everyday from a new, surprising perspective.

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Original titleDavid LaChapelle – Lost + Found
EditorDavid LaChapelle 
PublisherTaschen Verlag
CoverHardcover
Pages286, numerous illustrations in colour
LanguageEnglish
Dimensions24.6 x 31.4 cm
ISBN978-3-8365-9964-1
Price40 €

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