Ali Mahdavi
1974 –
BIO
Ali Mahdavi is known as the ‘Ambassador of Glamour’ and is one of the most significant artistic talents of our generation. An acclaimed fashion photographer, artistic director and visual artist he was awarded the principal prize at the Grand Prix du Centre du Luxe for his outstanding contribution to the Arts. In 1981, having fled Iran, Mahdavi studied fine art and fashion design in Paris and London before graduating from L’École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts, Paris. At the root of Mahdavi’s creativity is a fascination with the definition of beauty through visual representation. His endless study and intricate understanding of the anatomical physique underpins each element of his work and is one that can be seen most spontaneously and dramatically in his line drawings. Mahdavi has been commissioned to work on illustrative projects for multiple international magazines and brands including the hotel group Mandarin Oriental. From 2008 – 2017 Mahdavi was Artistic Director of The Crazy Horse, Paris directing the highly acclaimed Désirs shows collaborating with a long line of guest stars including his long-time muse Dita Von Teese in 2009. As a visionary photographer Mahdavi has worked with magazines including Vogue, Vogue Homme International, Vanity Fair, Numéro, Glamour Italy, Citizen K, I-d Magazine and Dazed and Confused, for the luxury brands Cartier, Christian Louboutin, Cointreau, Dom Perignon, Agent Provocateur and Balmain creating stunning campaign visuals and has shot celebrity portraits of Tom Ford, Kylie Minogue, Catherine Deneuve, Karl Lagerfeld, Donatella Versace, Giorgio Armani, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dita Von Teese, Christian Louboutin and John Galliano. Mahdavi’s work is held in the permanent collections of Maison Européene de la Photographie, Paris, The Design Museum, London and House of World’s Cultures, Berlin. Exhibitions have included Galerie 213 Marion de Beaupré, Paris (2000); Gallery Edward Mitterrand, Geneva (2001); Scout Gallery, London (2003) and Gourvennec Ogor, Marseille (2015). Mahdavi’s work is a masterclass in the art of creating atmosphere, tension and extreme beauty through the visual arts whether it be in photography, film, illustration or set and costume design.