Mariano Vivanco (born 15 December 1975 in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian fashion and portrait photographer. He traveled the world with his family, who eventually settled down in New Zealand. Mariano moved to London in the year 2000 to pursue his career as a fashion photographer.
Mariano Vivanco | |
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Born | Mariano Vivanco December 15, 1975 Lima, Peru |
Known for | Fashion photographer |
Website | marianovivanco |
Vivanco has since become an editorial photographer, regularly shooting for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Muse magazine, Dazed & Confused, Vogue Hommes Nippon, Numéro, Numéro Homme, i-D, DSection magazine, Hercules, and GQ.[1]
His portraits, nudes, and editorial work (in both men's and womenswear) are often in black and white. His subjects have included actors, athletes, singers, and models such as Cindy Crawford, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Naomi Campbell, Eva Herzigova, Emma Watson, Ricky Martin, Lionel Messi, Eva Mendes, Miranda Kerr, Chloë Sevigny, Dita von Teese, Donatella Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Sir Paul Smith, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lana Del Rey, Daniel Radcliffe, and Sam Smith.[2][3][4][5][6]
The National Portrait Gallery, London displays three of his works: a portrait of model Lily Cole, one of stylist (and frequent collaborator) Nicola Formichetti, and one of choreographer Rafael Bonachela, (commissioned for i-D Magazine in 2004).
Vivanco has also produced films. He began with experimental videos having models mime to his favorite songs.[citation needed] These soon translated into spots for Dolce & Gabbana, Cesare Paciotti and Pull and Bear. He created a video piece for the Thierry Mugler menswear show in January 2011 featuring Rick Genest, known as "Zombie Boy".
In 2013 Vivanco was named as one of the ‘500 Most Influential People In Fashion’ by the Business of Fashion.[7]
Early life
editMariano Vivanco was born in Lima in 1975, and was raised around the world, including Peru, New Zealand, as well as the United States.
He moved to London in the year 2000. Vivanco got his start in the industry by making model portfolios, something he later turned into a book project, Ninety Five Chapel Market.[8] Within a few years Vivanco was regularly shooting for magazines.
Career
editVivanco got his start in the fashion industry by shooting portraits of models in London. After numerous shoots, he began to work more often for Dazed & Confused. In 2001, while working for Dazed & Confused, Vivanco met stylist Nicola Formichetti with whom he worked shooting several covers for the British magazine.
Vivanco has also published several books for the Dolce & Gabbana label: Calcio (2003), Milan (2004), Nationale (2006) and Milan Family (2007). The 2011 publication Uomini has received international recognition.[9][10] David Gandy by Dolce & Gabbana (a 2011 publication) is a portrait of model David Gandy's career and his relationship with the fashion house Dolce & Gabbana.[11]
In 2006, he was asked to shoot the French rugby team for the Dieux du Stade Calendar for 2007.
In 2007, Vivanco held his debut solo exhibition at the Print Space Gallery in east London, supported by Dazed & Confused. Here, he exhibited two editorial stories produced for Dazed entitled Cult and Artist. His second exhibition followed quickly, this time in Milan's Gold Restaurant. Here, he exhibited his images of the model David Gandy for Dolce & Gabbana's 2008 calendar.[12]
Later, in 2008, Vivanco published Ninety Five Chapel Market. A retrospective look at his first years in London, documenting Sienna Miller, David Gandy, and Lily Cole at the start of their careers. The collection was named after his first London address.[13]
In the fall of 2011, Vivanco photographed Emma Watson for i-D magazine. He shot model David Gandy for the Dolce & Gabbana Fall/Winter 11/12 Eyewear Campaign as well as the cover and fashion editorial photoshoot for Attitude.[14] Vivanco also photographed Rick Genest for the Thierry Mugler French fashion house revival in 2011. Vivanco, teamed with Nicola Formichetti and Lady Gaga produced a video titled "Anatomy of Change," featuring a remix of Lady Gaga's song "Scheiße."[15] Later that year, Vivanco shot Lady Gaga for the British i-D magazine's Exhibitionist issue, featuring clothing from the Thierry Mugler fashion house.[16]
In December 2012, Vivanco’s "Personal Project" was released, showcasing new nude work, accompanied by a short film which he also directed.[17]
Lana Del Rey was also shot by Vivanco for both British GQ[18] and Numéro Tokyo.[19]
In 2013, Vivanco photographed a collaboration with British artist Damien Hirst and Rihanna for the 25th Anniversary of British GQ.[20][21] Crowning 2013 was Vivanco’s inclusion one of the ‘500 Most Influential People In Fashion’ by the Business of Fashion.[7]
2014 included more work with Rihanna, Candice Swanepoel and other models for Vogue Brazil.[22] Vivanco also captured the cover of British GQ with his shot of Colin Firth.[23]
2015 saw Vivanco work with Georgia May Jagger for numerous campaigns for Sunglass Hut, and shoot various other campaigns, including images for Cesare Paciotti[24] and Joop.[25]
In 2016 Vivanco began a relationship with Bernheimer Gallery[26] showing in Paris Photo, Munich Highlights, Art Geneve, and Masterpiece London. He shot model Karlie Kloss for a Vogue Russia spread and cover. He also shot Jasmine Sanders for Lui magazine.[27]
WWD wrote about his book Portraits Nudes Flowers (2016) in their Fashion Scoops[28] and the retrospective collection of 15 years of work was described as ‘an aria in monochrome’ by website Fucking Young.[29]
Early 2017 saw another collaboration with Rihanna, this time for the March issue of Harper’s Bazaar USA.[30]
The April 2017 cover of British GQ featured Vivanco’s photographs of boxer Anthony Joshua.[31]
Between 2017 and 2023, Vivanco had numerous notable exhibitions, including "Bling Bling Baby" at NRW-Forum Museum (Dusseldorf, 2017),[32] ArtGenève Art Fair by Bernheimer Fine Art Photography (Geneva, 2017),[33] 25 - G&M Design Gallery (Monaco, 2020),[34] Terrence Higgins Trust Charity Auction by Christie’s (London, 2023),[35] "PERU" at G&M Design Gallery (Monaco, 2023),[36] "PERU" at Frieze Art Fair (London, 2023).[37]
References
edit- ^ "Mariano Vivanco - Photographer". MODELS.com.
- ^ "Editorial Work". Archived from the original on 2011-05-11.
- ^ "Portrait Nudes Flowers".
- ^ "El Comercio".
- ^ "El Comercio Interview". El Comercio.
- ^ "El Comercio Interview". El Comercio. 14 April 2011.
- ^ a b "Mariano Vivanco is part of the BoF 500". The Business of Fashion.
- ^ "Ninety Five Chapel Market". Mariano Vivanco. Archived from the original on September 20, 2015.
- ^ "Mariano Vivanco Books".
- ^ "Uomini". Dolce & Gabanna. Archived from the original on 2012-05-26. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
- ^ "Dolce & Gabbana website | David Gandy Book".
- ^ "Daily Fix | David Gandy by Mariano Vivanco". The Fashionisto. December 27, 2010.
- ^ "Details | Ninety-Five Chapel Market by Mariano Vivanco".
- ^ "David Gandy by Mariano Vivanco for Attitude Magazine". The Fashionisto. October 14, 2011.
- ^ "Anatomy of Change".
- ^ "Lady Gaga". i-D Exhibitionist Issue. Archived from the original on 2011-03-26. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
- ^ "Personal Project".
- ^ "Unknown".[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Lana Del Rey by Mariano Vivanco | Numéro Tokyo".
- ^ "GQ's 25th anniversary cover star: Rihanna by Damien Hirst". British GQ. December 2, 2013.
- ^ Jefferies, Mark; Tonks, Owen (October 25, 2013). "Rihanna whips off her top and picks up a snake in new sexy shoot". mirror.
- ^ "Vogue Brasil cover" (JPG).
- ^ "On the Cover of Magazine".
- ^ "Cesare Paciotti SPRING/SUMMER 2015 (Cesare Paciotti)". MODELS.com.
- ^ "Joop S/S 15 (Joop)". MODELS.com.
- ^ "Mariano Vivanco - Selected Works". Archived from the original on 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ "Lui Magazine November 2016 Jasmine Sanders by Mariano Vivanco". 29 September 2016.
- ^ Hughes, Aria (August 18, 2016). "Mariano Vivanco Releases Book Titled 'Portraits Nudes Flowers'".
- ^ "Portraits Nudes Flowers". Fucking Young!. September 7, 2016.
- ^ Ottenberg, Mel (February 8, 2017). "Rihanna Takes Flight". Harper's BAZAAR.
- ^ "Mariano Vivanco on his Anthony Joshua photographs". British GQ.
- ^ "Bling Bling Baby!: NRW-Forum Düsseldorf (en)". www.nrw-forum.de. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "ArtGenève Art Fair by Bernheimer Fine Art Photography". Mariano Vivanco. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Hello Monaco".
- ^ "Mariano Vivanco, David Studio and Dan Studio". TAC. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ Carpenter, Elsa (2023-10-26). "G&M Design Gallery showcases the history of Peru through the lens of Mariano Vivanco". Monaco Life. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Mariano Vivanco launched the book "PERU"". www.gob.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-07.