Opening Reception: March 21st from 5-7 pm
Exhibition Dates: March 21 to May 24, 2026
Venue: House of Lucie, Samui
Address: 2/23 ProoNaMueang Road, Moo 2, Maret Sub District,
Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84310
Awarded the 2025 Lucie Awards Achievement in Portraiture, Martin Schoeller is one of the world’s preeminent contemporary photographers. In this deep dive into Schoeller’s extreme close-ups, the viewer’s existing notions of celebrity, value and honesty are challenged. Familiar faces are treated with the same scrutiny as the un-famous. Schoeller’s portraits emphasize, in equal measure, facial features, of his subjects — world leaders and indigenous groups, movie stars and the homeless, athletes and artists — leveling them in an inherently democratic fashion.
A special thank you to Hahnemühle for their generous support that made this exhibition possible.
Martin Schoeller (b. 1968, Germany) is one of the world’s preeminent contemporary portrait photographers. He is most known for his extreme close-up portraits, a series in which familiar faces are treated with the same scrutiny as the unfamous. The stylistic consistency of this work creates a democratic platform for comparison between his subjects, challenging a viewer’s existing notions of celebrity, value and honesty.
Growing up in Germany, Schoeller was deeply influenced by August Sander’s countless portraits of the poor, the working class and the bourgeoisie, as well as Bernd and Hilla Becher, who spawned a school of photographic typology known as the Becher-Schüler. Schoeller’s close-up portraits emphasize, in equal measure, facial features, of his subjects — world leaders and indigenous groups, movie stars and the homeless, athletes and artists — leveling them in an inherently democratic fashion.
Schoeller studied photography in Berlin at Lette Verein and moved to New York in the mid-1990s where he began his career. Producing portraits of people he met on the street, his work soon gained recognition for its strong visual impact and since 1998 he has contributed to publications such as National Geographic, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, TIME, The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone and GQ, among others. Martin photographed the 100 Greatest Living Business Minds for Forbes100 and he received numerous awards throughout his career, including The Alfred Eisenstaedt New Talent Award for Magazine Photography, the Lucie Award for Achievement in Portraiture, an Emmy for Lighting Design, and Award of Excellence for The Society of Publication Designers.
Martin’s print and motion work has appeared in many major advertising campaigns. His work has won multiple awards, notably receiving praise for his Colin Kaepernick image in Nike’s “Just Do It” campaign. This image went along to win the prestigious D&AD Black Pencil and the Outdoor Grand Prix at Cannes. Other advertising clients include: Volvo, Chevron, Allstate, HBO, Coca-Cola, AT&T, Mercedes, DreamWorks, Southwest Airlines, GE and Johnnie Walker.
Schoeller’s portraits are exhibited in museums and galleries and collected internationally, as well as part of the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC., Museo Jumex in CDMX, Mexico and the Portrait Gallery in Canberra, Australia. Martin lives and works in New York City.
Lucie Foundation’s mission is to honor master photographers, recognize current photographers, discover and cultivate emerging talent, and promote the appreciation of photography worldwide. The foundation presents year-round programming to support emerging photographers through the Lucie Scholarship Program and master photographers through The Lucie Awards. Other programs include new programming supporting and engaging photojournalists worldwide, The Lucie Photo Book Prize, exhibitions, talks, and workshops at the House of Lucie Galleries. The Lucie Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable foundation.