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David LaChapelle: Evening in Space
David LaChapelle: Evening in Space

David LaChapelle: Evening in Space

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Documentary

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Starting in seventh grade, artist David La Chapelle was so bullied for being gay that he dropped out of school by ninth grade. He moved to New York City, where being gay was accepted. David La Chapelle is an auteur photographer whose work has exhibited in galleries around the world and graced the pages of Vogue, Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone. In this personal short documentary, we are invited to witness a unique artist at work in his studio, while working with celebrated designer Daphne Guinness.

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Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

13 mins

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Release Date

15 April 2014

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