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Work in Progress is a survey of Karl Lagerfeld’s photography, showcasing Lagerfeld’s phenomenal range and
versatility from his beginnings as a photographer in 1987 to his most recent work. This book is the long anticipated
English version of the now sold-out Parcours de Travail which accompanied an exhibition of the same name at the
Maison européenne de la photographie in Paris in 2010.
Work in Progress shows Lagerfeld moving sleekly between genres such as portraiture, architecture and landscape,
with the same restlessness with which he experiments with both rare and progressive photographic techniques
including algraphy, serigraphy, resinotypes and sepia prints. Unchanging, however, is Lagerfeld’s fascination with
interpreting and reinventing the work of other artists and writers, be it Oskar Schlemmer, Fritz Lang, Lyonel Feininger
or Alexej von Jawlensky, to name just a few.
Work in Progress is testament to Lagerfeld’s unparalleled photographic achievement to date as well as a promise that
the best is still to come.
Karl Lagerfeld, fashion designer, book dealer and publisher, began working as a photographer in 1987. He has
received the Lucky Strike Design Award from the Raymond Lewy Foundation, the cultural prize from the German
Photographic Society, and the ICP Trustees Award at the International Center of Photography’s Infinity Awards in
2007. His recent photographic exhibitions include ‘Konkret Abstrakt Gesehen’ at the Langen Foundation, Neuss; and
‘Metamorphoses of an American – A Cycle of Youth, 2003–8’ at Pace/MacGill, New York. Steidl has published most
of Lagerfeld’s photography books, including Casa Malaparte, Aktstrakt, A Portrait of Dorian Gray, Room Service,
Palazzo, Metamorphoses of an American, and The Beauty of Violence.
Exhibition: Chiostro del Bramante, Rome, 8 February 2011