David Sims (photographer)

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David Sims (born 1966) is a Sheffield-born, British fashion photographer who first made his name in the early 1990s with magazines such as The Face and i-D.

Commercial career

David Sims worked first as a photographer’s assistant with Robert Erdmann and Norman Watson.[1] He was taken on by a photography agency and his work began to feature in editorial pages of magazines such as i-D, The Face Vogue and Arena Homme Plus. He has also worked in advertising, creating images for brands such as Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Calvin Klein, Jil Sander and Yohji Yamamoto.[2]

Exhibitions and collections

International exhibitions of David Sims’ work have been held at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland and Deichtorhallen in Hamburg.[3]

The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London featured Sims’ work in spring 2013, his first solo show in the UK in 15 years.[2] His work is held in the permanent collections of London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and Tate Modern.[2][4]

Selected awards

Sims was named young fashion photographer of the year twice (1994 and 1996) at the Hyères International Fashion and Photography Festival.[3]

Personal life

David Sims lives in Cornwall with fashion designer Luella Bartley.[5]

References

  1. "David Sims - Voguepedia". Vogue.com. Retrieved 2014-01-12. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "BOWIEVIRUS: David Sims | Institute of Contemporary Arts". Ica.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-12. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 18:00 - 19:00 on January 12, 2014 GMT (2002-01-23). "David Sims - SHOWstudio - The Home of Fashion Film". SHOWstudio. Retrieved 2014-01-12. 
  4. "V&A Museum - Radical Fashion". Vam.ac.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-12. 
  5. "Luella Bartley (Vogue.com UK)". Vogue.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-01-12. 

External sources


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