Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
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Paris-based Italian photographer Paolo Roversi has developed one of the most distinctive styles in modern fashion photography. Using double exposures, colored lighting gels and 8-by-10 inch Polaroid film, his moody, ethereal and elegant imagery regularly graces the pages of Vogue and a host of other top fashion magazines. He has also been retained by fashion houses like Giorgio Armani, Comme des Garcons, Christian Dior and Yohji Yamamoto for high profile advertising campaigns.
A selection of over 100 of his intoxicating images is on show at the second floor gallery space in Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse No. 1 ([045] 211-1515) as part of Yokohama's France Month campaign. The photographs represent nearly two decades of Roversi's studio-based work, and are on show in conjunction with the release of his sumptuous monograph "Studio," from which this exhibition takes its title.
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