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Peter Lindbergh. Shadows on the Wall
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I have always found mere beauty to be dull; my fascination lies with what is powerful and authentic. Peter Lindbergh is noted for his remarkable career achievements, such as capturing the first American Vogue cover under the leadership of Anna Wintour and assembling a group of young women who would later shine as the supermodels of the 90s. His influence extends beyond editorial shoots to solo exhibitions at prestigious venues like the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, and the Gagosian in London. Lindbergh’s approach to photography, which embraces an almost anti-fashion style, resonated deeply in the industry. He focused on capturing the essence and spirit of his subjects, deliberately steering clear of the pursuit of modern perfection, which he deemed unnatural.
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I have always found mere beauty to be dull; my fascination lies with what is powerful and authentic. Peter Lindbergh is noted for his remarkable career achievements, such as capturing the first American Vogue cover under the leadership of Anna Wintour and assembling a group of young women who would later shine as the supermodels of the 90s. His influence extends beyond editorial shoots to solo exhibitions at prestigious venues like the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, and the Gagosian in London. Lindbergh’s approach to photography, which embraces an almost anti-fashion style, resonated deeply in the industry. He focused on capturing the essence and spirit of his subjects, deliberately steering clear of the pursuit of modern perfection, which he deemed unnatural.
