Jessica Craig-Martin
Jessica Craig-Martin is an American writer and photographer known for her images of high-society events, parties, charity galas, and exclusive social scenes. Her photographs often appear in contexts critiquing the "dark side" of the glamour world.
Career
Craig-Martin has been a photographer of social events since the 1990s. In 1997, she was offered a contract by Anna Wintour.She frequently contributes photography to major publications like The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and Vogue. Her style subverts traditional society photography by favoring harsh realism, cropped compositions, oblique angles, and avoiding clear facial identification of subjects to highlight themes of desire, disappointment, glamour's underbelly, and the absurdities of wealth and status.
Her work has been exhibited widely and is held in collections including the Whitney Museum, the New Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum.
She is the daughter of the artist Michael Craig-Martin.
Exhibitions
Solo
- Jessica Craig-Martin, October 14, 2001–January 20, 2002, MoMA P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center
Group
- Jessica Craig-Martin and Lucas Michael, 1997, Bosky & Gallery
Publications