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Catherine McNeil by Mert & Marcus for W Magazine
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Nick shot this iconic composition for the cover of Visionaire in 1997. The photograph pushes the boundaries of both the photographic process and aesthetics. It is at once directly confrontational and thought-provoking, capturing Aoki with a dark, futurists aura that infuses her glamour; a safety pin slashes through her forehead, her eye appears blank, her skin gray. Nick worked hand in hand with Lee McQueen to create this hauntingly beautiful composition. It’s an ode to their long, creative partnership. The image also reflects the future oriented movements of the late 90s – pushing the limit of what digital technology had been able to do in that period. Many consider this one of Nick’s masterpieces. - Carrie Scott, Director and Curator, Nick Knight Archive
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Flyssa Sword
Dated: circa 1900
Culture: Algerian
Measurements: overall length 116.5 cm
The sword has a single-edged blade, engraved with geometrical motifs and brass rivets. It features the typical, iron and brass grip engraved with geometrical motifs and featuring pommel shaped as a stylised bird.
Source: Copyright © 2016 Czerny’s International Auction House S.R.L.