Simon Procter

Simon Procter (born 8 November 1968 in Lancashire, England) is an expatriate British artist and photographer who has collaborated with Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano and Vivienne Westwood, and whose work includes Galliano Royal.

Simon Procter
Born(1968-11-08)8 November 1968
Lancashire, England
NationalityBritish
EducationNottingham Trent University
Known forPainting, Photography

Art

His work has appeared in V Magazine, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, The New York Times' T Magazine, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph magazine, Bullett, Stiletto and Sport and Style.

His artwork is held in collections and museums worldwide, and has been shown at Paris's Grand Palais, the Boston Museum of Fine Art, Art Basel Miami and the Moscow Museum of Art.[1]

Since 2005, he has worked as a photographer, shooting international campaigns for Nike, Reebok, Nokia, Adidas and Hilfiger, among others, represented by the Jed Root Agency. In Britain, he is known for his work with Royal Ascot.

Life

Procter was born in Lancashire, Northern England, and grew up in Royston, a small mining village in South Yorkshire.

He studied fine art, specializing in painting and sculpture, and holds a BA in Fine Art (Honors) from Nottingham Trent University.

Procter currently lives between Paris, New York and a farmhouse in northern France. He has two children, his son Loup and his daughter Brune.

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References

  1. Unknown (2009). "Christian Dior: 60 Years of Photography". Moscow Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 14 March 2012.


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