Leslie Winer with Chair, in Yohji Yamamoto, London

1989, printed later
Archival Pigment Photograph
56
x
42
in

Signed, titled, dated and editioned out of 10 on artist’s signature label on verso.

“The project with model Leslie Winer wearing the Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto for Italian Vogue was one of my favorite fashion shoots. I was experimenting at the time with different, unusual themes for magazines, striving for graphically strong, interesting photographs.

We arranged to shoot at the sculpture school at the Royal College of Art in London, because the students were off for summer break and it had a massive skylight for great indoor lighting. I had graduated from the college in 1969, so I knew it well, and I loved the idea that we were doing the shoot at the exact location where so many great artists had worked, including the sculptor Henry Moore. – Albert Watson.”

The shooting was in the sculpture department and the small spiked chair was just hanging from the wall, left over from a student exhibition.