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”.
from 9 september 1998 to 4 october 1998
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”.