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Anton Corbijn

Corbijn, Anton

Black image of a woman with short hair and a man with long hair and sunglasses
Eurythmics London 1990, © Anton Corbijn

A polymath in photography, music videos and feature films, Anton Corbijn is perhaps best known for immortalizing some of the greatest artists of our time, with iconic portraits of musicians, directors and artists like, Depeche Mode, Tom Waits, U2, the Rolling Stones, Martin Scorsese and Marlene Dumas.

In 2025 Anton Corbijn celebrates his 50th anniversary as an artist, with the retrospective exhibition Corbijn, Anton at Fotografiska Stockholm.

"The Corbijn, Anton exhibition is close to my heart as it shows elements of all my periods of photography. From the very beginning of the 70’s right through to last year

I am very proud of having been so active all these decades and worked hard to remain or at least try to remain relevant. Not always easy and something you can only judge in retrospect of course so that is what this show hopefully does for me.

Besides, Stockholm’s Fotografiska feels like a 2nd home to me as this is my third show here and I have enjoyed it every single time. It is a wonderful place to look at photography, be it on the walls or in books."

- Anton Corbijn, 2025

More information coming soon.