peter lindbergh on fashion photography magazine.
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when the German photographer peter lindbergh portrayed five young models in the center of new york in 1989, he created not only the iconic British vogue cover January 1990, but also the birth certificate of the top models.The image not only brought together revered faces for the first time, but marked the beginning of a new era of fashion and a new understanding of feminine beauty.
in accordance with his great retrospective of the kunsthal of rotardam, low countries, this book collects more than 400 images from four decades of photography of lindbergh to celebrate his unique and revolutionary narrative and the new romantic and narrative vision that led to art and fashion.
both in single portraits and in dramatic situations of figure and setting, we trace the kinematic influences of the photographer and his provocative game with female archetypes while the subjects adopt the following of dancers, actresses, heroines and femmes fatales.grezze and seductive at the same time, we see how the monochromatic images brand of lindbergh also redefine the standards of beauty emphasizing the spirit and personality beyond appearance, celebrating the elegance and sensuality of older women and favoring natural and authentic beauty in an era of pervasive touch.
as a testimony to the illustrious status of lindbergh in the fashion world, his images are contextualized by comments by collaborators such as Jean Paul Gaultier, nicole kidman, grace coddington, Cindy crawford and Anna wintour, who chose lindbergh to shoot his first vogue cover uses.their tributes explain just what makes lindbergh images so unique and powerful.
size: 25,5 x 5.3 x 34 cm
hard cover
Pages: 440
language:
English, French, German