Juergen Teller's Do You Know What I Mean? at Fondation Cartier
Juergen Teller, a fashion photographer born in 1964 in Erlangen, Germany, showcases his exhibition titled Do You Know What I Mean? at Fondation Cartier in Paris from March 4 to May 21, 2006. His photography often delves into themes of burlesque and intimacy, featuring notable figures and historically significant locations. In February 2005, critic Thibaut de Ruyter described a difficult interview with Teller. Previously, in 2004, Teller's exhibition Ich bin vierzig at Kunsthalle Wien examined self-representation. His 2005 series The Master at Modern Art London focused on Zeppelinfeld, reflecting his German heritage, while his Louis XV series, featuring Charlotte Rampling, highlighted opulence in luxury hotels. Teller's style contrasts with Wolfgang Tillmans's spontaneity, and he has recently worked with Cindy Sherman.
Key facts
- Juergen Teller was born in 1964 in Erlangen, Germany.
- He lives and works in London.
- Exhibition 'Do You Know What I Mean?' at Fondation Cartier, Paris, March 4–May 21, 2006.
- Teller's earlier show 'Ich bin vierzig' at Kunsthalle Wien in 2004.
- Teller photographed Yves Saint Laurent in 2000.
- Series 'Louis XV' with Charlotte Rampling took six months to prepare.
- Series 'The Master' at Modern Art London in 2005 featured Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg.
- Teller's work contrasts with Wolfgang Tillmans's style.
- Recent advertising images with Cindy Sherman explore role-playing.
- Thibaut de Ruyter interviewed Teller in February 2005.
Entities
Artists
- Juergen Teller
- Nobuyoshi Araki
- Charlotte Rampling
- Cindy Sherman
- Helmut Newton
- Wolfgang Tillmans
- Yves Saint Laurent
- Katharina Sieverding
- Roman Opalka
- Elke Krystufek
- Thibaut de Ruyter
- Stéphane Corréard
Institutions
- Fondation Cartier
- Kunsthalle Wien
- Modern Art London
- Contemporary Fine Arts Berlin
- Lehmann Maupin New York
- Temple Bar Visual Arts Dublin
- Vogue
- Rizzoli
- Phillips de Pury & Company
- artpress
Locations
- Paris
- France
- London
- United Kingdom
- Erlangen
- Germany
- Franconia
- Vienna
- Austria
- Nuremberg
- Zeppelinfeld
- Bubenreuth
- Berlin
- Dublin
- Ireland
- New York
- United States
- Tokyo
- Japan
Sources
- artpress —