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Philip-Lorca diCorcia — W, March 2000, #10
Philip-Lorca diCorcia

W, March 2000, #10

Philip-Lorca diCorcia's *W, March 2000, #10* is a large-scale chromogenic print that exemplifies the artist's signature blend of cinematic artifice and documentary-style observation. The image is meticulously staged yet feels startlingly candid, bathed in dramatic, theatrical lighting that transforms everyday subjects into something both glamorous and psychologically charged. Flush-mounted to emphasize its sleek, luminous surface, the work occupies the boundary between commercial fashion photography and fine art, reflecting diCorcia's long-standing engagement with constructed realities and the seductive power of the image.

Medium
Chromogenic print, flush-mounted.

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April 1, 2014

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Philip-Lorca diCorcia, W, March 2000, #10

Philip-Lorca diCorcia's *W, March 2000, #10* is a large-scale chromogenic print that exemplifies the artist's signature blend of cinematic artifice and documentary-style observation. The image is meticulously staged yet feels startlingly candid, bathed in dramatic, theatrical lighting that transforms everyday subjects into something both glamorous and psychologically charged. Flush-mounted to emphasize its sleek, luminous surface, the work occupies the boundary between commercial fashion photography and fine art, reflecting diCorcia's long-standing engagement with constructed realities and the seductive power of the image.

Medium
Chromogenic print, flush-mounted.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Dramatic Mood, Artificial Lighting, Color Photography, Fashion Photography, Glossy Magazine, Male Artist, Glossy Magazine Aesthetic, Contemporary Artist, American Photographer, Staged Photography, Chromogenic Print, Late 20th Century, Cinematic Style, Constructed Narrative

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