the face magazine: culture shift

The National Portrait Gallery, London. Curated by Norbert Schoerner, Lee Swillingham and Sabina Jaskot-Gill.
The Face Magazine: Culture Shift celebrates iconic imagery from The Face, a trail-blazing youth culture and style magazine that has shaped the creative and cultural landscape in Britain and beyond.

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the nature of nature

Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt. 14.5 - 27.11.2022

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the nature of nature

Exhibition Catalogue, Museum Angewandte Kunst (Frankfurt), Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König (2022)

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decoy

Set at the Fitzrovia Chapel in London, decoy brings together 14 works by Norbert Schoerner created between 2018-2019.

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gegendlicht.

A ‘Werkschau’ exhibition at the Haus der Fotografie in Burghausen, Bavaria.

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präsens

A collaboration with Jil Sander and the Museum Angewandte Kunst (Frankfurt) for the designer’s 2017-18 retrospective.

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pictures i never took

Newsprint pre-edition, Antenne Books (2017)

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nearly eternal

A photography book about food. Haunting, beautiful and slightly humorous, Nearly Eternal traces a fine line between reality and fiction.

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nearly eternal exhibition

Exhibition of Nearly Eternal, the collaborative monograph of Norbert Schoerner & Steve Nakamura, held at Bookmarc Tokyo.

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third life

Assembled as a cinematic narrative, the book is a collection of Schoerner’s work produced between 2005 to 2012.

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zeitraum

Selected archive prints exhibited in an underground car park on a building site in Mühldorf, Bavaria.

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20e festival international de mode et de photographie à hyères

Exhibition at the Hyères Festival 2005.

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the order of things

A specially-bound collection of exclusively commissioned work, presented in a book without a spine.

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commes des garçons x the face magazine

An iconic exhibition curated by The Face Magazine and held at Comme Des Garçons Tokyo in 1995.

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