Visual Artist Ann Ray Talks Lee McQueen, New Projects and Fashion Photography
Visual Artist Ann Ray Talks Lee McQueen, New Projects and Fashion Photography
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Published on: July 1, 2021
French visual artist Ann Ray has struck a deal with Barrett Barrera Projects to acquire her largely never-before-seen archives.

The body of work includes 32,000 prints, contact sheets and vintage works consisting of numerous pieces that she did with her longtime creative collaborator Lee Alexander McQueen. Previously known professionally as “Anne Deniau” until 2014, the multifaceted artist is based in Paris. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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