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“This image of Kate Moss is one of the most iconic fashion images to come out of Dazed & Confused in the 1990s. Kate was (and still is) such an amazing person to photograph who makes every shoot great. She was always happy to try things out, play with concepts. This shot is Katie Grand, James Brown, Charlotte Tilbury, Kate and myself, stripping everything back and defining the visuals of our creative generation. All of these people are now icons in their fields and I feel incredibly proud to have worked and collaborated with them!”
- Rankin
Photographed in 1999, this image of Kate Moss comes from the cover shoot for
Dazed & Confused, Issue 51. The series of images taken for this issue accompanied an indepth interview with the Supermodel, in which she opened up about her life, celebrity and meeting Fidel Castro.
"When you're known as the most beautiful, the most cool, the most famous and the most up for it girl in the world, what are you going to do? Make the most of it. And that's exactly what Kate did."
- Jefferson Hack, Viva La Revolution, Dazed & Confused, Issue 51, 1999
Details
Suspended Kate
From "Viva La Revolution"
Dazed & Confused, Issue 51, 1999
Black & White Resin Lambda
16 x 20 inches - Edition of 25
20 x 24 inches - Edition of 25
Comes with signed Certificate of Authenticity
Rankin
As a photographer Rankin's portfolio ranges from portraiture to documentary. He has shot The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Kate Moss, Kendall Jenner and The Queen to name only a few.
He is best known for work that is on the cultural cusp and leading future trends: producing rule-breaking campaigns for brands such as Rolls Royce, Unilever, L’Oreal and Samsonite; creating wide reaching projects for charities including Women’s Aid and Macmillan; and shooting music videos for the likes of Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora and Kelis.
As a publisher, Rankin co-founded the seminal magazine Dazed & Confused with Jefferson Hack in 1991, and has since published the likes of AnOther and AnOther Man, alongside over 40 books and the biannual fashion and culture print and digital platform, Hunger.
His photography has been published everywhere from his own publications to Elle, Vogue, Esquire, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Wonderland, and exhibited in galleries globally, including MoMA, New York, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Rankin lives in London with his wife Tuuli and their dogs.
Printed by Metro
Archival Resin Lambda Prints are genuine black and white photo prints. There is no colour cast on the image, which means that lighting does not effect the clarity of the black and white tones. These archival prints have a consistent and neutral image tone and the paper offers fine tonal benefits including strong blacks and subtle highlight details.
Our Resin printing is done with Metro Imaging. Metro is the one of Europe’s leading professional photographic labs for art printing, film processing, retouching, mounting, framing and exhibition services - and they have been home of Rankin's artwork printing for over 20 years.
Metro have almost 40 years in the photographic industry, this pro-lab is run by a workforce of multi-disciplined and skilled professionals so that the level of expertise is second to none.