Milan’s iconic 10 Corso Como Gallery will soon unveil Glen Luchford. Atlas, the first solo exhibition dedicated to the legendary British fashion photographer. Opening on September 25 and running through November 23, 2025, the exhibition lands just in time for Milan Women’s Fashion Week, offering a site-specific and immersive journey into over three decades of Luchford’s bold, cinematic vision.
Curated by Alessio de’ Navasques, Atlas is not a traditional retrospective. Instead, it is a dynamic and layered experience designed by Luchford himself. From his cult early works for The Face in the 1990s to collaborations with Vogue France, Vogue UK, and Vanity Fair, the show presents a continuous stream of imagery—editorials, campaigns, personal photos, outtakes, and never-before-seen moments of vulnerability and introspection.
Luchford, a visual architect of the fashion world, is known for redefining beauty and storytelling through his lens. He has worked with major fashion houses like Gucci, Prada, Miu Miu, Chloé, and Calvin Klein, introducing a raw and poetic sensibility that fuses punk rebellion with cinematic grandeur. His hallmark campaigns for Prada in the late ’90s won him the Best Campaign Award from the British Design and Art Direction Organization, setting new standards in visual culture.
The exhibition explores Luchford’s creative influences, from Taxi Driver to British subcultures and Futurism, all converging into what he calls a “visual orgy.” Viewers will walk through large-scale prints, photo collages, and a never-before-seen installation of fashion films where his static imagery comes alive in motion, blurring the line between photography and cinema.
Under the leadership of Tiziana Fausti, 10 Corso Como continues to foster boundary-pushing exhibitions that bridge fashion, photography, and design. With Glen Luchford. Atlas, the gallery affirms its role as a global hub for cultural innovation.
Exhibition Details
Glen Luchford. Atlas
Curated by Alessio de’ Navasques
10 Corso Como Gallery, Milan
September 25 – November 23, 2025
Open daily 10:30 AM – 7:30 PM | Free admission














