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Installation view, Peter Lindbergh: Untold Stories, Espace Vanderborght, Brussels, December 15, 2022–May 14, 2023. Artwork © Peter Lindbergh

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Peter Lindbergh
Untold Stories

December 15, 2022–May 14, 2023
Espace Vanderborght, Brussels
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Peter Lindbergh believed that fashion photography can—and should—exist without putting fashion in the center. His images transcend their own context, becoming part of contemporary culture and photographic history. Untold Stories celebrates the legacy of Lindbergh, who passed away in September 2019, while showcasing his highly personal approach to fashion photography. This exhibition originated at the Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Germany.

Installation view, Peter Lindbergh: Untold Stories, Espace Vanderborght, Brussels, December 15, 2022–May 14, 2023. Artwork © Peter Lindbergh

Peter Lindbergh, Sasha Pivovarova, Steffy Argelich, Kirsten Owen, and Guinevere van Seenus, Brooklyn, New York, 2015, 2015 © Peter Lindbergh

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Peter Lindbergh
Untold Stories

December 4, 2021–March 31, 2022
Muelle de la Batería, A Coruña, Spain
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Peter Lindbergh believed that fashion photography can—and should—exist without putting fashion in the center. His images transcend their own context, becoming part of contemporary culture and photographic history. Untold Stories celebrates the legacy of Lindbergh, who passed away in September 2019, while showcasing his highly personal approach to fashion photography. This exhibition has traveled from the Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Germany.

Peter Lindbergh, Sasha Pivovarova, Steffy Argelich, Kirsten Owen, and Guinevere van Seenus, Brooklyn, New York, 2015, 2015 © Peter Lindbergh

Peter Lindbergh, Linda Evangelista, Michaela Bercu & Kirsten Owen, Pont-à-Mousson, 1988, 1988 © Peter Lindbergh

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Peter Lindbergh
Untold Stories

February 5–July 12, 2020
Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Peter Lindbergh believed that fashion photography can—and should—exist without putting fashion in the center. His images transcend their own context, becoming part of contemporary culture and photographic history. Untold Stories celebrates the legacy of Lindbergh, who passed away in September 2019, while showcasing his highly personal approach to fashion photography.

Peter Lindbergh, Linda Evangelista, Michaela Bercu & Kirsten Owen, Pont-à-Mousson, 1988, 1988 © Peter Lindbergh

Installation view, Dior: From Paris to the World, Dallas Museum of Art, May 19–October 27, 2019. Artwork © Sterling Ruby. Photo: courtesy Dallas Museum of Art

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Dior
From Paris to the World

May 19–October 27, 2019
Dallas Museum of Art
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Dior: From Paris to the World surveys seventy years of the House of Dior’s enduring legacy and its global influence. A selection of more than 170 couture dresses, as well as accessories, costume jewelry, photographs, drawings, runway videos, and other archival material, traces the history of the iconic haute couture fashion house. This show has traveled from the Denver Art Museum. Work by Peter Lindbergh and Sterling Ruby is included. 

Installation view, Dior: From Paris to the World, Dallas Museum of Art, May 19–October 27, 2019. Artwork © Sterling Ruby. Photo: courtesy Dallas Museum of Art

Alberto Giacometti, Simone de Beauvoir, 1946 © Succession Alberto Giacometti (Fondation Giacometti Paris + ADAGP Paris) 2019

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Giacometti
D’après modèle

March 16–June 30, 2019
Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, Albi, France
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This exhibition features more than eighty works, realized between the artist’s arrival in Paris, in the 1920s, and the end of his career. The show includes thirty bronze and plaster sculptures, forty-four drawings, and twelve prints. The chronological and thematic unfolding illustrates the essential relationship between Alberto Giacometti’s drawings and his sculptures—the former, as the artist often reiterated, being an indispensable tool for understanding a subject and for aiding perception in general. The show includes Peter Lindbergh’s 2017 photographs of Giacometti’s work in the Fondation Giacometti collection in Paris.

Alberto Giacometti, Simone de Beauvoir, 1946 © Succession Alberto Giacometti (Fondation Giacometti Paris + ADAGP Paris) 2019

Peter Lindbergh, Alberto Giacometti, Buste de Diego d’après nature, Paris, 2017, 2017 © Peter Lindbergh and © Succession Alberto Giacometti (Fondation Giacometti + ADAGP) Paris 2018    

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Alberto Giacometti/Peter Lindbergh
Saisir l’invisible

January 22–March 24, 2019
Giacometti Institute, Paris
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Peter Lindbergh was invited to photograph bronzes and plasters by Alberto Giacometti held at the Fondation Giacometti, Paris, in 2017. Lindbergh’s black-and-white photographs capture the anxiety behind the beauty that characterizes Giacometti and his perpetual search for authenticity and provide fresh perspectives, which allow for new discovery. The photographs are accompanied by unpublished drawings by Giacometti.

Peter Lindbergh, Alberto Giacometti, Buste de Diego d’après nature, Paris, 2017, 2017 © Peter Lindbergh and © Succession Alberto Giacometti (Fondation Giacometti + ADAGP) Paris 2018    

Peter Lindbergh, Kiara Kabukuru, Debra Shaw, Paris, France, 1997, 1997 © Peter Lindbergh

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Dior
From Paris to the World

November 19, 2018–March 17, 2019
Denver Art Museum
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Dior: From Paris to the World surveys seventy years of the House of Dior’s enduring legacy and its global influence. A selection of more than 170 couture dresses, as well as accessories, costume jewelry, photographs, drawings, runway videos, and other archival material, traces the history of the iconic haute couture fashion house. Work by Peter Lindbergh and Sterling Ruby is included.

Peter Lindbergh, Kiara Kabukuru, Debra Shaw, Paris, France, 1997, 1997 © Peter Lindbergh

Peter Lindbergh, Kate Moss, Paris, 2014, 2014 © Peter Lindbergh

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Peter Lindbergh
A Different Vision of Fashion Photography

October 7, 2017–February 4, 2018
La Venaria Reale, Italy
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Featuring more than 220 photographs, this exhibition is an ode to Peter Lindbergh’s multifaceted oeuvre from 1978 to the present day. The multimedia exhibition presents exclusive material, ranging from personal notes, storyboards, props, Polaroids, contact sheets, and films to monumental prints. Curated by Thierry-Maxime Loriot, the exhibition has most recently traveled from the Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung in Munich.

Peter Lindbergh, Kate Moss, Paris, 2014, 2014 © Peter Lindbergh

Peter Lindbergh, Kate Moss, Paris, 2014, 2014

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Peter Lindbergh
From Fashion to Reality

April 13–August 31, 2017
Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich
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Featuring more than 220 photographs, this exhibition is an ode to Peter Lindbergh’s multifaceted oeuvre from 1978 to the present day. The multimedia exhibition presents exclusive material, ranging from personal notes, storyboards, props, Polaroids, contact sheets, and films to monumental prints. Curated by Thierry-Maxime Loriot, the exhibition was initially produced under the title A Different Vision on Fashion Photography by the Kunsthal Rotterdam.

Peter Lindbergh, Kate Moss, Paris, 2014, 2014

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