John "Johnnie" Shand Kydd (born 1959) is a British photographer. He is the youngest son of Peter Shand Kydd and Janet Munro Kerr, and the former stepbrother to Diana, Princess of Wales. Kydd has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Life and work. Johnnie Shand Kydd. Kate Moss and Damien Hirst in 1997 by Johnnie Shand Kydd.. Damien Hirst, who I knew quite well, would have said: "Johnnie, take a pic and I'll grab Kate." It shows you.
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Frances Ruth Shand Kydd (previously Spencer, née Roche; 20 January 1936 - 3 June 2004) was the mother of Diana, Princess of Wales.She was the maternal grandmother of William, Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, respectively first and fifth in the line of succession to the British throne.Following her divorce from Viscount Althorp in 1969, and Diana's death in 1997, Shand Kydd. John "Johnnie" Shand Kydd (born 1959) is a British photographer. He is the youngest son of Peter Shand Kydd and Janet Munro Kerr, and the former stepbrother to Diana, Princess of Wales. Kydd has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Johnnie Shand Kydd. (1959-), Photographer. Sitter in 1 portrait. Artist of 64 portraits. After working at a Bond Street Gallery selling 19th Century paintings for a number of years Shand Kydd began taking photographs of his artist friends and those in his social sphere. As a participant rather than solely an observer he captured the community. Johnnie Shand Kydd. Actor: Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon. Johnnie Shand Kydd is known for Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998), Great Gardens: Trematon Castle, Julian and Isabel Bannerman, Cornwall, United Kingdom (2016) and Damien Hirst: The First Look (2012).
Angus Fairhurst and Sarah Lucas, London, 1997 by Johnnie Shand Kydd © Johnnie Shand Kydd. All
Johnnie Shand Kydd. Iconic, black and white photographs of international art world figures at play. This is a past exhibition which ran from 14 February 2015 to 1 February 2016. As an emerging photographer, Shand Kydd became known for capturing the incipient community of YBAs (Young British Artists) during the 1990s. Johnnie Shand Kydd is the modest aristocrat who stumbled into the YBA scene and found himself court photographer to the Sensation generation. Now, after years on the sidelines, he's having a show. As he unveils a series of candid portraits of international art figures at play in 1990s Greece — including Tracey Emin, Gary Hume and Grayson Perry - we speak to Johnnie Shand Kydd about responsible image making, "communication incontinence", his love for the Rolleiflex camera, and which Young British Artist makes the best cocktail… Johnnie Shand Kydd. Iconic, black and white photographs of international art world figures at play. This is a past exhibition which ran from 14 February 2015 to 1 February 2016. As an emerging photographer, Shand Kydd became known for capturing the incipient community of YBAs (Young British Artists) during the 1990s. He created hundreds of now.
Tracey Emin making Riding for a Fall, Margate, 1998 by Johnnie Shand Kydd © Johnnie Shand Kydd
Johnnie Shand Kydd "In the early days it tended to be full of young artists who probably couldn't afford a holiday," says the London-based photographer. "Great friendships and working. Image source, Johnnie Shand Kydd A fiercely private individual, Riley rarely gives interviews. But, discussing a career that has spanned six decades, Riley describes looking back at her previous.
This second book, Crash, documents the aforementioned familiar faces and more, and shows the ways in which Shand Kydd has refined his straightforward and confident approach, in both theme and technique, while managing to hold onto his subjects' familiarity and unaffected collaboration. About 200 exposures in strict black-and-white capture art. The exhibition, which runs until 27 March 2015, also includes photographs of the off-duty artists by Johnnie Shand Kydd, a selection of which are shown below.
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The exhibition includes these candid photographs of the young artists at rest and play by Johnnie Shand Kydd. Johnnie Shand Kydd. Sat 28 Feb 2015 12.46 EST Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 10.43 EDT. Johnnie Shand Kydd is known for Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998), Great Gardens: Trematon Castle, Julian and Isabel Bannerman, Cornwall, United Kingdom (2016) and Damien Hirst: The First Look (2012).