Art Interviews

Bryan Adams: “It’s like mining for diamonds”

Pelle Cass: “I never fabricate”

Alex Prager: “The idea is more important than anything”

Joel Meyerowitz: “You have to let go of something”

Martin Schoeller: “I don’t think you can capture a soul”

Gunner Stahl: “You can tell if it’s real or not”

Mark Seliger: “Let’s do something special”

Thomas Joshua Cooper: “Preparation is all you can do”

Albert Watson: “You never get that day back”

Peter Lindbergh: “Beauty has nothing to do with youth”

Coco Capitán: “We have gone to the other extreme”

Steve Schapiro: “It’s a question of how you see it”

Martin Parr: “I don’t expect to change anyone’s mind”

Pete Souza: “You’re doing it every day, all day”

Shirin Neshat: “You can’t demystify a myth”

Michel Comte: “We need to listen to nature”

JR: “No one can own it”

David LaChapelle: “Everything was dramatic”

Mick Rock: “I blame the name”

Harry Benson: “I’m keeping their image alive”

Steve McCurry: “It’s like hitting a drum”

Rashid Johnson: “I can do this?”

Petra Collins: “I know what it’s like to be there”

Thomas Hoepker: “No rehearsal, just one click”

Robert Polidori: “Why is there a line?”

Juergen Teller: “You know when the work is good”

David Bailey: “How are you going to cross the road?”

Brigitte Lacombe: “My entire life has been my work”

Thomas Struth: “Now you've made it”

Anton Corbijn: “My life is crazy, but it’s real love”

Larry Clark: “Why can’t you show everything?”
