LONDON.- JD Malat Gallery is presenting Great Shot, Kid, a solo exhibition by cult British photographer Dave Benett. Co-curated by Dylan Jones, the exhibition is on display from 17 February until 8 March 2022.
Dave Benett, born in Mauritius in 1958, began his career in the Seventies, specialising in news and sports photography before concentrating exclusively on the London party scene. Armed with a Porsche and a Nikon camera Mr. Benett was one of the hardest-working news photographers in town, reporting on everything from the Brixton riots to high-profile trials at the Old Bailey to opening nights at West End premieres. By 1987 Showbiz reporting entered centre stage and Benett became the Evening Standards arts and entertainment photographer, a position he has held ever since. Benett also won Celebrity Photographer of the Year Award from the UK Picture Editors Guild in 2011 and 2013.
During his forty-year career, Benett has created over 1,000,000 entertainment images for the leading UK national newspapers of all major British names, ranging from HRH Queen Elizabeth II to the Queen of Pop, Madonna. He is responsible for some of the most iconic pictures of the past thirty years, from Liz Hurley in that Versace dress to Liza Minnelli and Princess Diana enjoying a night out together. Due to the exclusivity of his imagery, Benett is a regular contributor to the pages of high fashion magazines such as Vogue, Harpers Bazaar and Tatler.
Ask any celebrity who one of the most trusted, respected and talented photographers in showbusiness is - and theyll all give you the same answer: Dave Benett. Kate Moss cannot do a media photo call without him; the Rolling Stones demand him inside their private parties; Princess Diana trusted him implicitly; Tom Cruise always asks for him on the red carpet and Nelson Mandela even invited him to shoot him at his Cape Town home. Only Benett has the chutzpah to ask Her Majesty the Queen to move out the way so he can get a better shot!
The award-winning Benett doesnt stand in the pen on the edge of the red carpet; hes inside the VIP rooms, the green rooms and the dressing rooms all at the talents request. Benetts eyes have launched careers, immortalised icons and broken some of the biggest stories in showbusiness. His shiny, shimmering and seductive shots splashed across the front pages of newspapers and the society pages of magazines - capture the zeitgeist of our times.
This exhibition marks 40 years in the industry with a celebration of the glamour of London parties and the moments that make London so unique, including some of his most famous shots as well as images never seen before. It is the first time that Benetts work is on display for all to view. The exhibition offers an insight into his entire career as well as exclusive footage of historical and pop cultural events.