The third installment in Li-Ning’s AW20 series finds the collection interpreted by New York based pho-tographer Michael James Fox working in tandem with fashion stylist, Jay Massacret.
Having developed a highly intuitive approach to his work, photographer Michael James Fox is often times inspired by other artistic mediums—painting and sculpture included—with abstraction always at the heart of his practice. His photography tends to transform the familiar into something intangible, intimate and multi-faceted, yielding a signature style that documents but also reimagines the people, places and objects that engage him. In the process, he often creates non-linear, multi-hued environments, freeing his work to manifest itself in varying ways.
Together with Massacret, his contribution to Li-Ning’s artist project is rooted in this approach, drawing heavily on the season’s futuristic, modernist themes while employing a mix of cameras and DIY aesthetics to create an otherwordly, sci-fi mood. The resulting body of work—comprised of both video and still imagery—is an abstract exploration of movement, color and texture in space.
Fox was born in Bogota, Colombia, raised in New York and now lives in London. His early career was cultivated in skateboarding and required using primarily analog equipment; these early, experimental techniques remain fundamental to his work today. Prior to Li-Ning, he has worked with brands and publications including Prada, Fendi, Palace, Burberry, SSAW and Another Man.
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