David Drebin’s work combines voyeuristic and psychological aspects in a unique way. He offers the viewer a dramatic insight into emotions and experiences that many of us have undoubtedly felt at some point in our lives. After graduating from the Parsons School of Design in New York City in 1996, David Drebin quickly made a name for himself as an internationally renowned photographer, creating images of film stars, athletes and various entertainers, and subsequently being commissioned for countless high-profile advertising campaigns around the world.
David Drebin is a multidisciplinary artist who works in various art forms and produces limited edition works, including photographs, light boxes, neon light installations, sculptures and etchings on glass.
Drebin’s photographs are epic, dramatic and above all cinematic and have been collected around the world. In a unique and opulent way David Drebin stages femme fatales in front of the gigantic backdrops of cities like Hong Kong, New York and Paris. The panorama of the big cities, which are a homage to the cinema because of their format, serves as a cinematic backdrop. With their impressive skyscrapers, they offer the viewer an almost infinite space for the imagination. The distinct tension and depth in his pictures is created by the free combination of such diverse themes as humor and sex, melancholy and sex and melancholy and humor.