Anton Corbijn

  • Original works
    Herman Brood en Bart Chabot, 1996
    125 x 185 cm
  • Book incl. Signed photo
    Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn. Art Edition No. 1–100 'SOFAD, London, 1992'
    Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn, Art Edition No. 101–200, 'SOTU, New York, 2008'
  • Signed book
    Depeche Mode by Anton Corbijn
    Book 25 x 34,5 cm
    U2 & i THE PHOTOGRAPHS 1982 - 2004, gesigneerd
    27 x 32 cm
    U2 & i THE PHOTOGRAPHS 1982 - 2004, gesigneerd
    27 x 32 cm
    depeche mode, strangers, gesigneerd
    30 x 21 cm
    everybody hurts, gesigneerd
    19,5 x 14 cm
  • Books
    werk
    30 x 24,5 cm
    a. somebody, strijen, holland
    U2 & i THE PHOTOGRAPHS 1982 - 2004
    27 x 32 cm
    a. somebody, strijen, holland
    Spezial Fotografie, portfoliono. 37, innocence, Anton Corbijn
    36 x 27 cm
    Herman Brood
    28,5 x 24,5 cm
    Uit de kunst, 10 jaar schilderkunst van Kunstatelier De Heygraeff, foto's in het boek zijn van Anton Corbijn
    32 x 24 cm
    Star Trek
    30 x 30 cm
    33 STILL LIVES
    36,5 x 27 cm
    Retratos Portraits
    24,5 x 21 cm
    Strippinggirls
    28 x 23 cm
  • Portfolio "22:U2"
    1982, "Larry being photgraphed by Bono while the band are waiting to board a helicopter in Sweden"
    24 x 35 cm
    1983, "Perer (the Boy) and Edge on a country-road outside Dublin"
    24 x 35 cm
    1984, "Edge and Bono shot in infrared in front of the ruins of a castle in Ireland"
    24 x 35 cm
    1985, "Larry sitting on the pavement in Philadelphia watching passersby"
    24 x 35 cm
    1986, "An out-take from the Joshua Tree With Edge in front, taken at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, USA"
    15 x 35 cm
    1987, "Bono backstage with his father Bob after a concert in Montreal"
    24 x 35 cm
    1988, "Adam and Bono going for a ride in San Francisco"
    24 x 35 cm
    1989, "Bono at home with his first child Jordan"
    28 x 28 cm
    1990, "Larry and the gang in the Berlin Winter"
    28 x 28 cm
    1991 "U2 on the streets in Tangiers in Morocco"
    28 x 28 cm
    1992, "U2 in New York"
    15 x 35 cm
    1993, "Edge takes in the scene in downtown Tokyo"
    28 x 28 cm
    1994, "Adam in Central Park NY in the summer"
    28 x 28 cm
    1995, "The Passengers, Brian Eno and U2, shot on infrared film in front of a specially painted background in Dublin"
    24 x 35 cm
    1996, "Adam in Miami for the POP shoot"
    28 x 28 cm
    1997, "Bono displaying and playing in San Francisco"
    28 x 28 cm
    1998, "A drawing I made of Bono, Ali, myself and a friend, on a wall in their guest bathroom"
    24 x 35 cm
    1999, "Bono in front of the Million Dollar Hotel in downtown LA"
    28 x 28 cm
    2000, "The band being transported at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris"
    24 x 35 cm
    2001, "Larry being filmed on the set of the Elevation video in Hollywood"
    28 x 28 cm
    2002, "Larry in the south of France"
    28 x 28 cm
    2003, "Bono arm-wrestling Nelson Mandela at Mandel's home in South Africa"
    28 x 28 cm
    2004
    35 x 13 cm
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    portfolio box "22:U2"
    47 x 53,5 cm
  • Helping hands
    "Nick Cave London 2006 "
    10 x 15 cm
    "Helena Christensen, Paris 2006"
    10 x 15 cm
    "Michael Stipe, Paris 2006 "
    10 x 15 cm
    "Edge, London 2006 "
    10 x 15 cm
    "Chris Martin, London 2006"
    10 x 15 cm
    "Bob Geldof & Bono, London 2006 "
    10 x 15 cm
    "Gwyneth Paltrow, London 2006"
    10 x 15 cm
    "Brandon Flowers, London 2006"
    10 x 15 cm
    "Patti Smith, London 2006"
    10 x 15 cm
    "Elton John, Nottingham 2006"
    10 x 15 cm
  • Mug
    porseleine mok met het door Anton Corbijn ontworprn logo voor de gemeente Den Haag
    8 x 10 cm
  • Biography

    Anton Corbijn is a Dutch film and music video director and a photographer born on 20th May 1955. For three decades, he did promotional and cover photography for musical bands, U2 and Depeche Mode. His younger brother Maarten Corbijn is a director and photographer and his Grandfather was an art teacher, where as his father worked for the church and his mother was a nurse.

    When he saw Herman Brood, a musician playing in Groningen’s café, Corbijn became interested in doing photography for the world of music and this was the year when he started photography. He took many photographs of Brood and as a result Corbijn became increasingly exposed, in a good way.

     
    Following this, in 1974 he joined a one and half year photography course. After this, he worked for Gijabert Hanekroot as an assistant in Amsterdam. In 1976, he decided to work independently and later for a while became the head photographer for OOR, a Dutch magazine for pop music.

    In 1979, he went to London and there he worked with New Musical Express (NME). He was in association with NME till 1985. Corbijn loved music and photography.

     
    He photographed celebrities, such as Tom Waits, David Bowie, Miles Davis, Joy Division, Elvis Costello, Stephen Hawking, Kim Wilde, Björk, The Cramps, Clint Eastwood, Simple Minds, Herbert Grönemeyer, Pr?ta V?tra, Morrissey, and many others.

    Anton Corbijn began directing music videos in 1983. He has directed videos, such as Do I Have to Say the Words by Bryan Adams, Heart Shaped Box by Nirvana. In 2010, he directed the film, The American starring George Clooney. He has directed more than 60 videos and photographed for 100 album sleeves. He has taken pictures for the album covers of Nick Cave, Metallica, The Rolling Stones, The Killers, R.E.M., Moke, Saybia, The Bee Gees, Bon Jovi, and Therapy.

    His photographs of Miles Davis, David Bowie, and Captain Beefheart are notorious worldwide. Post 1985, he produced works for magazines, like Esquire, Stern, W, Rolling Stone, and Elle.

    Corbijn is the most recognized portraitist in the music industry as well as in the media industry encompassing all artistic fields. He has shot portraits of Kate Moss, Quentin Tarantino, Dennis Hopper, Michael Stipe, William S. Burroughs, Wim Wenders, Steven Spielberg, Martin  Scorsese, and several others.

    For his work, Corbijn won two award by MTV for Heart Shaped Box, a music video by Nirvana. In 1994, he made a short film, Some YOYO Stuff for BBC .

    He regularly contributed his work to a punk style magazine on music, known as The Face. He was famous for his black and white photos. In 1989, he started doing color photography and tried the technique of using filters for Sioxsie Sioux, an English song writer and singer.