When he started work as a photographer in the late sixties, Hans Feurer could already look back on a very successful career at an advertising company. He showed talent in inventing the right phrases and finding the perfect pictures to get the best results for his clients. These talents became even more visible when Feurer became a popular fashion photographer. Consequently, he has captured the zeitgeist of each decade in which he has worked. The viewer is also able to retrace fashion history from the photos currently shown at CAMERA WORK Gallery, since Feurer never remains arrested in the past; he moves on while always staying true to himself. In the late 2010s, Saint Laurent reused a Willy van Rooy shot that Feurer took for Yves Saint Laurent’s spring-summer haute couture collection in 1971. It was placarded all over Paris––a timeless tribute to the seventies.
Hans Feurer
From October 2–30, 2021
CAMERA WORK Gallery
Kantstrasse 149
10623 Berlin, Germany