CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery presents David Drebin ‘Neon Installations’

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credit: © David Drebin / Courtesy of CAMERA WORK Gallery

CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery presents the exhibition “Neon Installations” with approximately 20 artworks  by David Drebin. This versatile artist has been creating impressive, high-quality light installations alongside  his photographic works since 2013. The exhibition in the virtual space of CAMERA WORK Gallery  features  Drebin’s work from 2013—2022 and can be visited at any [me of the day exclusively in our virtual rooms:  hfps://camerawork.de/en/virtualgallery/.  

“Our thoughts are the loudest when our mind is the most quiet.

David Drebin

David Drebin David Drebin’s installations reflect the artist’s stream of consciousness. They play the keyboard of emotions:  some[mes humorous, then again bitter, sad or happy. The artist is able to emphasize feelings through the  interplay of light, color, and a corresponding typography. This creates monumental leitmotifs from Drebin’s  emotional cosmos, and his powerful visual language is unmistakably present in this artistic subject as well.  

david Drebin
credit: © David Drebin / Courtesy of CAMERA WORK Gallery

David Drebin  (*1970 in Canada) grew  up in Toronto  until  he moved  to New York  to  study at  Parsons The  New School  for Design. After successfully graduating in 1996, he quickly gained a distinguished reputation  as an international advertising and fashion photographer. In 2005, David Drebin had his first solo exhibition  at CAMERA WORK Gallery. A selection of his images appeared in 2007 in  the monograph Love And Other  Stories,  followed  by  the  illustrated  books  The  Morning  After  (2010),  Beautiful  Disasters  (2012),  Chasing  Paradise  (2015), Dreamscapes  (2016),  Love &  Lights  (2017), Before They Were Famous  (2019), Collector’s  Edition (2020), and Flirting with Danger (2023). After working exclusively in photography for several years,  David Drebin has branched out into other art genres and is now established in the international art market  as a contemporary artist. Shown in numerous exhibitions worldwide and represented at major art fairs, this  works have also been offered in international auctions. On  the secondary market, Drebin’s works achieve  results upwards of 100,000 Euros.  

David Drebin CAMERA WORK Gallery
credit: © David Drebin / Courtesy of CAMERA WORK Gallery

CAMERA WORK 

CAMERA WORK was founded in 1997 in Berlin, and has since become one of the world’s leading galleries for  photography. With its historically coined name, the gallery has always followed the philosophy to represent,  next  to  world  famous  classic  photographers  such  as  Diane  Arbus,  Richard  Avedon,  Patrick  Demarchelier,  Helmut Newton, Irving Penn, Man Ray, Herb Rifs, and Albert Watson, young and contemporary artists, to  manifest the position of photography as an independent genre within visual art, and to give room to new  positions. CAMERA WORK exclusively represents many prominent contemporary artists in Germany, Europe  and around the world such as David Yarrow, David Drebin, Olaf Heine, Jean-Bapiste Huynh, Russell James,  Robert  Polidori,  Eugenio  Recuenco,  Martin  Schoeller,  and  Chris[an  Tagliavini.  CAMERA  WORK  regularly  participates in major international photography and art fairs such as Art Central Hong Kong, Zona Maco in  Mexico City, Paris Photo, and Photo London.  

In  2020,  CAMERA  WORK  established  the  CAMERA  WORK  Virtual  Gallery  —  an  innovative,  high  quality  online  gallery  where  art  collectors  and  art  lovers  can  experience  exclusive  exhibitions:  www.camerawork.de/en/virtualgallery/ 

CAMERA  WORK  AG,  founded  in  2001,  owns  one  of  the  world’s  most  extensive  and  high-quality  private  photography  collections,  with  numerous  vintage  works  by  the  most  famous  photographers  of  the  19th century  up  to  the  present.  Beyond  its  emphases  on  fashion,  nude,  and  portrait  photography,  CAMERA  WORK also focuses on the architecture and s[ll life genres. From 2006 to 2019, CAMERA WORK presented  THE KENNEDYS museum in Berlin, Germany.

david drebin
credit: © David Drebin / Courtesy of CAMERA WORK Gallery
david drebin
credit: © David Drebin / Courtesy of CAMERA WORK Gallery
david Drebin
credit: © David Drebin / Courtesy of CAMERA WORK Gallery
David drebin
credit: © David Drebin / Courtesy of CAMERA WORK Gallery

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