In a unique manner, David Drebin’s work combines voyeuristic and psychological viewpoints. He offers the viewer a dramatic insight into emotions and experiences which many of us have doubtlessly felt at some point of our lives. After graduating from Parsons School of Design in New York City in 1996, David Drebin rapidly made a name for himself as an internationally renowned photographer creating images of movie stars, sports personalities and various entertainers and subsequently was commissioned for countless high profile advertising campaigns around the world. David Drebin is a multidisciplinary artist working in various art forms producing limited edition works including photographs, lightboxes, neon light installations, sculptures and etchings on glass. In 2005, Drebin had his first solo exhibition at CAMERA WORK in Berlin. This was followed by his first comprehensive illustrated book entitled Love and Other Stories in 2007 and this zeitgeist moment was followed by a stream of worldwide representation by some of the finest galleries globally. David Drebin has exclusively released many books with teNeues Publishing including The Morning After, Beautiful Disasters, Chasing Paradise, Dreamscapes, Love and Lights, and Before They Were Famous. The limited and oversized monograph David Drebin, Collectors Edition is the seventh book published by teNeues.
"""The Canadian-born, New York-based artist David Drebin is known for infusing his photographic masterpieces with compelling narratives."" - The Eye of Photography ""I never thought about selling my books. My books are the ultimate calling card. My current book is called “Flirting With Danger.” I’ve made nine books with teNeues publishing in Germany."" - The Hollywood Times ""Many other exhibitions and books have followed, but his latest, Flirting with Danger, from German luxury publisher teNeues, is one of his very best."" - Maxim David Drebin interview: “It should be a journey—a journey into thought, into emotion. I want the viewers to forget the world around them for just a brief moment, you know?” - WhyNow"