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David Armstrong (1954–2014) was an American photographer based in New York. Associated with the Boston School, his work has been influential in photography, art and fashion. He was celebrated for his tender and unabashed portraits of the people closest to him.

Armstrong started taking pictures in 1974 and photographed poets, artists, actors, musicians, activists, friends, lovers and acquaintances. Living in downtown Manhattan, partying at the Mudd Club, hanging out at the beach in Provincetown, Massachusetts, they included the actor and gallerist Patti Astor, artists Jean-Michel Basquiat, Greer Lankton, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson, Tabboo! and Christopher Wool, actor and filmmaker Vincent Gallo, photographer Nan Goldin, writer Gary Indiana, lawyer and civil rights activist William Kunstler, musicians Arto Lindsay, Philippe Marcade, John and Evan Lurie, model and Vogue editor Lisa Love, tattoo artist Mark Mahoney, artist and fashion designer Maripol, poet and art critic Rene Ricard, transgender model Terri Toye, artist and writer Cookie Mueller and the filmmaker John Waters.

Over four decades and in a time of societal turmoil, Armstrong generated both a style-defining portrait of his subculture and a deeply moving panorama of beauty, queerness and intimacy. This first overview of Armstrong’s oeuvre in Europe will include numerous unpublished photographs.

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About the Artist

David Armstrong was born in Arlington, Massachusetts. He attended the Boston Museum School and Cooper Union, and he earned a B.F.A from Tufts University in 1988.
Armstrong first received critical attention for his intimate portraits of men, either lovers or friends, in sharp focus. In the nineties, he began to photograph cityscapes and landscapes in soft focus to contrast with the resolution of his portraits. Street lights, electric signs and cars are reduced to a sensual mottled blur, complementing the vividness and tactility of his portraits.

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