YANA PEEL COVER OF D, LA REPUBBLICA MAGAZINE, ART ISSUE
Yana Peel, photographed for the cover story of D, La Repubblica magazine
“Art Now!” Yana Peel, Director/CEO of the Serpentine Gallery London
Styling by Rachele Bagnato.
Yana Peel, photographed for the cover story of D, La Repubblica magazine
“Art Now!” Yana Peel, Director/CEO of the Serpentine Gallery London
Styling by Rachele Bagnato.
For T Magazine, portraits from Hungary’s Busojaras Festival in Mohacs every February leading up to Shrove Tuesday, Busós scare winter away. The story behind this magical festival comes from the local Sokci community, whose mask-clad ancestors supposedly scared the Ottomans away. Today, the main event is a costumed procession through the town. But before that begins, the Busós arrive in groups from all corners, some crossing the Danube in boats from a nearby island. Folk musicians perform and Busós tease, provoke and entertain. Henry Bourne captured the 6-day-long festival while on assignment for T magazine, the style magazine of the New York Times. follow @tmagazine to see more photos.
Totems shot by Henry Bourne @henrybourne in collaboration with @thenewcraftsmen with set designer @nicolayeoman In partnership with @theofficialselfridges #AHomeForAll launching 31st March at Selfridges
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The Philosopher A. C. Grayling photographed by Henry Bourne for Vanity Fair UK ( @vanityfairuk ) portfolio: “Architects of Time” Read A. C. Grayling’s thoughts on time well wasted, why #technology hasn’t given us more #leisure and why we’re all #philosophers at heart. See more at vanityfair.co.uk and @unlimitedasks and an interview and film by @kinvarabalfour thanks to @vanityfairuk @jimmyslocum @charlowen_ @lapatz #ACGrayling #VanityFair #time #vanityfair #henrybourne #ArchitectsofTime @nchlondon
Henry Bourne photographed The cover of T Magazine’s March 2016 Design issue. The home of the Danish design consultant Oliver Gustav (@studioolivergustav) His Copenhagen apartment was originally built in 1734, and today it’s listed by the government as a building of architectural significance — and is filled, thanks to Gustav, with too many shades of #grey to count. “People have described my work as ‘dunkel'” — which translates to “dark” or “murky” — “but I think it’s more playful,” Learn more about the designer and his space on tmagazine.com, and don’t miss @tmagazine ’s
#Design issue. Photos by @HenryBourne. Thank you
@tmagazine and @tdelavan @nadiavellam#studioolivergustv @nytimes @patrickli__#tmagazine #henrybourne
The artist William Kentridge, photographed by Henry Bourne for Wallpaper* Magazine’s December issue in London.
For the Harper’s Bazaar Women Of The Year portfolio Henry Bourne photographed Designer Grace Wales Bonner winner of the Harper’s Bazaar Breakthrough Designer Award.
Iraqi born artist Dia Al Azzawi, photographed for the Saturday Telegraph Magazine October 2016 “The Art Of the Exile”
“I Am The Cry, Who Will Give Voice To Me?” A retrospective exhibition at The Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar runs until April 2016.
For the November issue of Vanity Fair Henry Bourne photographed artist Hugo Wilson in his London studio