Turbeville grew up in New England and moved to New York before she was twenty to work with fashion stylist Claire McCardell, whose innovative taste had a great impact on her work. Deborah Turbeville, artist and photographer, has an unmistakeable evocative style that makes fashion images into avant-garde art.
Exhibitions all over the world present her work, which has appeared in the world’s most prominent fashion magazines. Studio St. Petersburg is her Russian travel diary, a story in pictures exhibited in Goteborg, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Oslo, Copenhagen and now, Milan.
“The first time I visited St. Petersburg, I was amazed by the wealth of its history, which seemed almost as if frozen in ice”.
Turbeville grew up in New England and moved to New York before she was twenty to work with fashion stylist Claire McCardell, whose innovative taste had a great impact on her work. Deborah Turbeville, artist and photographer, has an unmistakeable evocative style that makes fashion images into avant-garde art.
Exhibitions all over the world present her work, which has appeared in the world’s most prominent fashion magazines. Studio St. Petersburg is her Russian travel diary, a story in pictures exhibited in Goteborg, Stockholm, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Oslo, Copenhagen and now, Milan.
“The first time I visited St. Petersburg, I was amazed by the wealth of its history, which seemed almost as if frozen in ice”.