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George Hoyningen-Huene: Photography, Fashion, Film

Courtesy of Thames & Hudson

A captivating photographic odyssey spanning fashion, Hollywood and travel, this is the first publication in almost 40 years on the work of George Hoyningen-Huene, the photographer whose images defined an era.

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Baron George Hoyningen-Huene (1900–1968), known simply as Huene, worked during the golden age of couture fashion and Hollywood cinema. He was born in St Petersburg to a wealthy family, but they had to flee their home during the Russian revolution in 1917. Huene spent time in England before moving to Paris, where he was employed to create photographs for Vogue and Vanity Fair and rapidly established himself as a visual innovator, fusing elements of neoclassicism and surrealism to create chic, arresting images. In 1935, Huene joined Harper’s Bazaar magazine, where he remained a contributor until 1946, following which he settled in California and embarked on a second career as a colour coordinator for Hollywood films.

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Supported by an international exhibition opening at Chanel Nexus Hall in Tokyo, this book combines elegant design and production values with rigorous new research and scholarship. Organized into eight chapters, each supported by texts by contributing writers from the worlds of fashion, cinema and photography, and featuring names and faces that have defined our view of style, glamour and grace in the 20th century, it reminds us of Huene’s position among the greats of photography.

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Susanna Brown is a writer and curator specializing in photography, fashion, and portraiture. She is the author and editor of numerous acclaimed books, including the V&A monographs on Tim Walker, Cecil Beaton, and Horst P. Horst. She is also curatorial advisor to the George Hoyningen-Huene Estate Archives.

The George Hoyningen-Huene Estate Archives was established in 2020 by Tommy and Asa Rönngren to preserve the photographer’s legacy, share his work with a wider audience, and inspire contemporary creatives.

 

George Hoyningen-Huene: Photography, Fashion, Film
The George Hoyningen-Huene Estate Archives (Author) Susanna Brown (Editor)
With texts from Damarice Amao, Lydia Caston, Lucy Donaldson, Keith Lodwick, Robin Muir, Alistair O’Neill, Mitchell Owens and Ivan Shaw
Thames & Hudson, 28 March 2024
Hardback, 328 pages, 300 ills.
34.3 x 26.4 cm
RRP £75

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