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Untitled (El Greco the Wild Man)

Thursday, April 7th - Friday, April 8th, 1988
(Diary Page)

Shot by Roy Holm, 1995
All Photos Copyright
©PETER BEARD, Courtesy
The Time is Always Now Gallery, New York
KunstHausWien "Stress & Density" curated by Peter T. Tunney
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Peter Beard
"STRESS & DENSITY"
9. September 1999 - 16. January 2000
Peter Beards life is of the stuff that Hollywood epics are made.
His great-grandfather G. G. Hill founded the Great Northern Railroad
Company in the 19th century and by the time of his death had ammassed
a fortune of some 53 million dollars. The tobacco heir Pierre Lorillard,
Peter Beards grandfather, founded the Tuxedo Company and was the
inventor of the formal eveningdress of the same name.
Peter Beard was born in New York on January 22, 1938 and at first studied
medicine, in compliance with his parents wishes. His mother fancied
bringing up a doctor, a governor, or a lawyer. But that was not to be:
Peter Beard transferred to the art department at prestigious Yale University...
He was inspired and fascinated by Karen (Tanja) Blixens
book, Out of Africa, which moved him to visit Africa for the
first time in the mid-50s. Later he made Karen Blixens acquaintance,
became her neighbour and photograhed her for the last time three months
before her death. In 1961 he settled on Hog Ranch near Nairobi, and it
is here that he found the central theme of his life: the destruction of
the last animal paradises at the hands of man and civilisation. In 1965
he published his first book, The End of the Game, a brutal,
shocking documentary of the history of wildlife in Africa as exemplified,
in particular, by the dying out of the elephants.
Stress & Density - how did the exhibition come to get
this name, he was asked last autumn in an interview for the Munich Fotomagazin.
That is the corner humanity is painting itself in to. In a world
where every four days one million more people are added to this number...
So who is Peter Beard? A world-famous photographer, playboy, friend of
the worlds rich and beautiful, member of the New York jet set, a
regular in the legendary Studio 54, a close friend of Francis Bacons,
Andy Warhols, Truman Capotes, Mick Jaggers, Jackie Onassis...
Peter Beard has many faces. On the outside he looks like a cross between
an American movie star and an English gentleman; but he is not just an
Africa adventurer and bon vivant, he is an artist and Cassandra with a
camera who creates disturbing, troubling chronicles of the destruction
of the earths wildlife paradises. And he has been doing this for
a long time.
Since 1949 he has been compiling his famous daybooks, his
pictorial diaries - book collages crammed out to the margins full of scribblings,
and smudges: full of life itself - which continue to influence photographers
and artists today.
But Peter Beard is also a fashion photographer: his fashion-photo spreads
for the big international gloss magazines have an intensity and unmistakability
that have never been surpassed. And 20 years ago he discovered a breathtaking,
elegant African woman on the bustling streets of Nairobi, Iman, who thanks
to him, went on to become a supermodel with a worldwide career...
Peter Beard lives and works in Africa.
In KunstHausWien 200 works will be exhibited: his famous photo daybooks,
portraits, photocollages. A catalogue will be published especially with
this exhibition, it will be the first publication on Peter Beard in German
and be on sale in the KunstHausWien MuseumShop.
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