INTERVIEW
INCOMING: The German photographer Juergen Teller, in the garden of his London studio earlier this spring.
VENETIA SCOTT
In the 1990s, Juergen Teller was a pioneering young German photographer with a raw aesthetic and a following among the grunge generation. Two decades later, he is a well-established igure in high fashion, who has created campaigns for brands from Marc Jacobs to Celine and photographed celebrities from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Kate Moss. But increasingly—and this doesn’t happen with all fashion photographers, however successful they may be—the art world is accepting him as one of its own.