Tim Roth for Arena Magazine (1993); Kate Moss (1989). Courtesy of © Glen LuchfordArt & Photography / NewsArt & Photography / NewsGlen Luchford’s new exhibition is a ‘visual orgy’ of photographyThe renowned photographer’s new exhibition, Atlas, is a journey through his now-iconic celebrity portraits and fashion campaigns, as well as never-before-seen work from his archiveShareLink copied ✔️September 25, 2025September 25, 2025Text Lucy Lawrenson Glen Luchford, Atlas From his teenage depictions of Brighton’s skateboarders to his Hitchcockian-lit 90s Prada campaigns, Glen Luchford’s raw and vivid images have come to redefine a new visual language of fashion photography over the past three decades. Now, a new exhibition, Atlas, dedicated to the British-born fashion photographer and portraitist, opens today (September 25) in Milan at the 10-Corso-Como Gallery. Running until November 11, the show marks Luchford’s first-ever solo exhibition, conceived and designed by the photographer himself as a dynamic, site-specific journey through his oeuvre. With a career spanning 30 years, his work has transgressed many visual binaries. Whether it be a melodramatically supine Stella Tennant bathed in a rosy Wong Kar Wai-esque light, the stony-faced model positioned strikingly next to a stuffed tiger in his SS17 Gucci campaign, or Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore captured in dreamlike motion for the cover of Another Man, Luchford’s work is underpinned by a marriage between the cinematic and the subcultural. Luchford’s expansive visual universe, described by the photographer himself as a “visual orgy”, will be displayed at 10-Corso-Como in a way that encompasses the full dynamism of his work. The exhibition will showcase some of the photographer’s most famed shots and fashion campaigns, including his now-iconic images of a young Kate Moss, taken while Luchford was still a self-taught photographer for The Face magazine. Luchford’s distinct editorial imagery will be available to view in conjunction with collages, outtakes, mistakes and personal images, offering a unique and layered perspective into his working practice. Visitors will also be able to view a never-before-seen installation of his most notable fashion films, mirroring a connectivity between the static and the mobile (described by Luchford as “an in-between moment”) that reinforces the filmic flavour of much of his work. Glen Luchford’s Atlas is on display at 10-Corso-Como Gallery in Milan until 11 November 2025. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingMadonna’s 10 most controversial moments, ranked‘Art should be controversial’: From being banned from MTV in the 90s to threefold excommunication from the Catholic Church, we look back at ten times Madonna has made someone, somewhere clutch their pearlsMusicDazed LeagueInside Dazed League, a tribute to soccer in North America BurberryFashionWatch: Felicia Pennant and TJ Sawyerr talk football's future with BurberryHEYDUDEFashionHEYDUDE wants you to be outside this summerBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaFashionLondon’s dying nightlife is killing the fashion club kidMusicOlivia Rodrigo: ‘A breakup can be an opportunity to redirect your life’MusicWe are entering the age of intentional music listeningBeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy