CULTURE

Corinne Day’s Inner Circle

by Sarah Leon

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In the early ‘90s, the late British fashion photographer Corinne Day’s apartment—which she shared with her husband, then boyfriend, Mark Szaszy, a filmmaker—was a social hub for the London creative set. Now, three years after her death, London gallery Gimpel Fils is turning the spotlight towards this setting with an exhibition of Day’s intimate, previously unpublished photographs, in which she turns the camera towards herself and her closest friends.

“Corinne Day: May the Circle Remain Unbroken” is on exhibition through November 23, 2013, at Gimpel Fils, 30 Daies Street, London

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Kate in jumper on chair, 1991

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Corinne Day, George by the road at night, 1994

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Corinne Day, Tara and George on bed, 1996

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Corinne Day, Emma in red polo, 1996

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Corinne Day, Rose wading in lake, 1997

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Georgina with cat, 1997