Norway-born, London-based fashion photographer and filmmaker Sølve Sundsbø has garnered respect for his otherworldly concepts, stylistic versatility, and open-mindedness towards new technologies, from 3-D scanning to hand-painted retouching.
He has shot for publications such as Italian Vogue, Perfect, Love, V Magazine, i-D, L’Uomo Vogue and Vogue Hommes International. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, from group shows to solo displays such as Vogue Photo Festival “Beyond the Still Image” at the Palazzo Reale in Milan in 2018.
Sølve has produced stills and moving image for major fashion and beauty brands including Chanel, Armani, Cartier, Mugler, Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, and Guerlain.
His NY Times piece, “14 Actors Acting” won an Emmy Award for New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming. In collaboration with W Magazine, he created and exhibited an oversized installation of his film “The Ever Changing Face of Beauty,” an ambitious and ethereal piece that integrates both the natural and technologically vivid elements of Sølve’s filmmaking.
Sølve also received high praise for his images of the Alexander McQueen archive shot for the catalogue of the celebrated “Savage Beauty” retrospective at The Metropolitan Museum.
Today, Sølve continues to push the boundaries of image-making, working across a range of platforms from photography to fashion film, while constantly uniting traditional, old-fashioned techniques with pioneering technologies. His artwork has been included in auctions by Phillips De Pury and is held in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Representation: Art + Commerce
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Norway-born, London-based fashion photographer and filmmaker Sølve Sundsbø has garnered respect for his otherworldly concepts, stylistic versatility, and open-mindedness towards new technologies, from 3-D scanning to hand-painted retouching.
He has shot for publications such as Italian Vogue, Perfect, Love, V Magazine, i-D, L’Uomo Vogue and Vogue Hommes International. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, from group shows to solo displays such as Vogue Photo Festival “Beyond the Still Image” at the Palazzo Reale in Milan in 2018.
Sølve has produced stills and moving image for major fashion and beauty brands including Chanel, Armani, Cartier, Mugler, Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, and Guerlain.
His NY Times piece, “14 Actors Acting” won an Emmy Award for New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming. In collaboration with W Magazine, he created and exhibited an oversized installation of his film “The Ever Changing Face of Beauty,” an ambitious and ethereal piece that integrates both the natural and technologically vivid elements of Sølve’s filmmaking.
Sølve also received high praise for his images of the Alexander McQueen archive shot for the catalogue of the celebrated “Savage Beauty” retrospective at The Metropolitan Museum.
Today, Sølve continues to push the boundaries of image-making, working across a range of platforms from photography to fashion film, while constantly uniting traditional, old-fashioned techniques with pioneering technologies. His artwork has been included in auctions by Phillips De Pury and is held in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Representation: Art + Commerce
Email: [email protected]
+1 212 206 0737
© Sølve Sundsbø 2024. All rights reserved. View full copyright information.
Design: YES
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