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Norbert Schoerner (born 1966) is a
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photographer and filmmaker based in
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Career

Based in London since 1989, he spent the early 1990s experimenting with layered imaging and digital post production, primarily in '' The Face''. His work has since been published in ''
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'',I Shot Norman Foster
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and ''
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''. His
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s have included
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,
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, and
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. Schoerner’s photographic and
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works have been featured in numerous group shows such as: ''photo50'' (London Art Fair, 2010), ''You Dig the Tunnel – I’ll Hide the Soil'' (
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, London, 2008), ''Cities: People, Architecture and Society'' (La Biennale, Venice, 2006), ''I Shot
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'' at the Architecture Foundation (London, 2005), and ''JAM: Tokyo-London'' (Tokyo Opera City, 2002). The exhibition 'Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick' Somerset House, London (2016) featured a 360° VR installation inspired by Kubrick's seminal work 2001: A Space Odyssey. Solo exhibitions have been held at Comme des Garçons (with '' The Face'', Aoyama, Tokyo, 1995), Chapman Fine Arts (London, 2001), SDLX (Tokyo, 2004) and Museum 52 (London, 2004). In 2005, Schoerner had a mini-retrospective at the photography festival in Hyères, France for which he created ''The Court'', an interactive and site-specific interpretation of the very notion of “retrospective”. Schoerner's book ''The Order of Things'' was published by Phaidon in 2002. He has collaborated with
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, and contributed to books such as ''The Impossible Image: Fashion Photography in the Digital Age'' (Phaidon, 2000), ''Apocalypse'' (Royal Academy, London, 2000), ''
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'' (Jake and Dinos Chapman, Saatchi Gallery, 2003), and ''Beauty in Vogue'' (Condé Nast, 2007). In 2010 he created a photographic essay for the
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commissioned
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project ''The Concise Dictionary of Dress'' (Violette Editions). In 2011, '' Dazed & Confused'' Magazine's 20th anniversary exhibition highlighted Schoerner's iconic 2001 editorial collaboration with
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in the form of an installation consisting of floor to ceiling vinyl reprints. The series is also featured in the accompanying book ''Dazed & Confused: Making It Up As We Go Along'' (Rizzoli, 2011). A new monograph titled ''Third Life'' was published by Violette Editions in 2012. Claire de Rouen Books recently published a collaborative book between Schoerner and Steve Nakamura on the subject of food titled ''Nearly Eternal''. In 2020, Schoerner worked on the album cover art of ''
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'', the sixth studio album by
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. In 2021, Schoerner was featured in
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for his AI art works that were redefining image-making. The set of AI generated images were then displayed in the historical Fitzrovia Chapel in London, UK. Schoerner's long term photographic project ''The Nature of Nature: Fukushima Project'' was exhibited at the
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in Frankfurt, Germany in the summer of 2022. Schoerner co-curated the 2025 exhibition ''The Face Magazine: Cultural Shift'' at the
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in London.


Selected exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions * The Face (
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, Tokyo, 1994) * The Farm (Tomato, London, 1998) * Tradition (Speak 4 Gallery, Tokyo, 2000) * The Order of Things (Chapman Fine Arts, London, 2001) * Flat (Museum 52, London, 2004) * Kingdom (Film installation, SuperDeluxe, Tokyo, 2004) * Court (Retrospective, Villa Noailles, Hyères, 2005) * Third Life (Tsutaya T-Site, Tokyo, 2012) * Nearly Eternal (Bookmarc, Tokyo, 2017) * Zeitraum (Retrospektive, Mühldorf, 2017) * Gegenlicht (Haus der Fotografie, Burghausen, 2020)
Decoy
( Fitzrovia Chapel, London, 2022) * The Nature of Nature: Fukushima Project (
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, Frankfurt, 2022) Group Exhibitions * Stealing Beauty (Film, ICA, London, 1999) * Tokyo-London Jam (
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, London, 2001 / Opera City, Tokyo, 2002) * Archeology of Elegance (Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, 2002) * Showstudio (Film, Photographer’s Gallery, London, 2003) * Sense and Sensibility (Transition Gallery, London, 2003) * Man in the Holocene (Film, Curzon Cinema, London, 2004) * I Shot Norman Foster (Architectural Foundation, London, 2005) * Cities, Architecture and Society (
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, Venice, 2006) * You Dig the Tunnel - I’ll Hide the Soil (Film installation,
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, London, 2008) * Photo 50 (London Art Fair, London, 2010) * Dazed & Confused: Making It Up As We Go Along (
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, London, 2011) * Vogue 100: A Century of Style (
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, 2016) * Daydreaming with: Stanley Kubrick (360o VR,
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, London, 2016) * Never Ending Stories (Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, 2017) * Präsens (Jil Sander,
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, Frankfurt, 2017) * Beyond 2001: Odysseys of Intelligence (Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Madrid, 2018) * Beyond The Road (
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, London, 2019) * The Face Magazine: Culture Shift (
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, London, 2025)


Publications

Monographs * Apocalypse (
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, London, 2000) * The Order of Things (
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, 2002) * Concise Dictionary of Dress (Violette Editions / Artangel /
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, 2010) * Third Life (Violette Editions, 2012) * Nearly Eternal (Chance Publishing, 2016) * Pictures I Never Took (Newspaper Pre-edition, Antenne Books, 2018) * The Nature of Nature: Fukushima Project (Walther & Franz König, 2022) * PRADA ARCHIVE 1998-2002 (IDEA Books, 2024) Book Contributions * The Impossible Image (
Phaidon Phaidon is an ancient Greek name that may refer to: *Phaedo of Elis, philosopher *''Phaedo'', one of Plato's dialogues named after Phaedo of Elis who appears in it *Phaidon Press, a publisher *'' Phaidon Design Classics'', a 2006 British three volum ...
, 2000) * Dazed & Confused: Fashion and Art (Booth Clibborn Editions, 2000) * The Archeology of Elegance (Schirmer Mosel, 2002) * Hell (Jake+Dinos Chapman,
Saatchi Gallery The Saatchi Gallery is a London gallery for contemporary art and an independent charity opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985. Exhibitions which drew upon the collection of Charles Saatchi, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the ...
, 2003) * You Dig the Tunnel, I’ll Hide the Soil (White Cube Gallery, 2008) * Dazed & Confused: Making It Up As We Go Along (Rizzoli, 2011) * Vogue 100: A Century of Style (
National Portrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery may refer to: * National Portrait Gallery (Australia), in Canberra * National Portrait Gallery (Sweden), in Mariefred *National Portrait Gallery (United States), in Washington, D.C. *National Portrait Gallery, London ...
, 2016) * The Story of The Face (
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, 2017) * Jil Sander: Present Tense (
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, Museum Angewandte Kunst, 2017) * The Face Magazine: Culture Shift (National Portrait Gallery Publishing, 2025)


References


External links


Schoerner's site
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Deichtorhallen (Hamburg) exhibition notice.


Third Life on Violette Editions
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