This September, British photographer Glen Luchford will unveil his first solo exhibition, Glen Luchford. Atlas, at 10 Corso Como in Milan, opening during Fashion Week on September 25th and running through November 23rd. Conceived as an immersive, site-specific project rather than a traditional retrospective, the exhibition will offer a cinematic journey through Luchford’s creative universe. Curated by Alessio de’ Navasques, the show highlights over three decades of work, with a strong focus on the transformative 1990s—when Luchford rose to prominence with his raw, poetic aesthetic.
The exhibition will feature large-format prints, layered collages, and a dedicated installation showcasing Glen Luchford’s iconic fashion films. Among the works presented is a series of outtakes and personal imagery that blurs the line between memory and editorial storytelling. A highlight includes selections from his groundbreaking Prada campaigns, which redefined fashion photography with their moody, cinematic narrative. Another key piece revisits his early editorial work for The Face, capturing the grit and edge of 1990s British youth culture.
Glen Luchford’s singular visual language—shaped by punk, futurism, and the haunting influence of Taxi Driver—has made him a cult figure across generations. His photographs have graced major publications and campaigns for brands like Gucci, Calvin Klein, and Chloé, and are held in collections at MoMA, the Getty, and the V&A. The exhibition marks a new chapter in 10 Corso Como’s cultural programming under the leadership of Tiziana Fausti, reinforcing the store’s position at the intersection of fashion, art, and photography. Don’t miss this unique project coming soon to 10 Corso Como in Milan.

Courtesy of GLEN LUCHFORD


Courtesy of GLEN LUCHFORD