Tag Archives: PETER LINDBERGH

SELF SERVICE — THE LAST POLAROIDS

About a year ago, Paolo Roversi and Ezra Petronio developed a project to “share our stock of remaining outdated Polaroid film with a few artists and photographer friends to do a project and call it The Last Boxes.”*

The results have just been published in the 46th issue of Petronio’s SELF SERVICE. The Spring/Summer 2017 issue is a mix of new and old, and includes the work of Robert Frank, Guy Bourdin, Nobuyoshi Araki, Bruce Weber, Collier Schorr, Peter Beard, Carlo MollinoCraig McDean, and Peter Lindbergh.

A back-of-the-book section includes additional Polaroids by Edward Enninful, M/M Paris, India Mahdavi, Fabian Baron, Saskia de Brauw, Julien d’Ys, Kate Moss, Alasdair McLellan, Snowdon, Susan Koller, David Sims, and more.

 

SELF SERVICE 46THE LAST BOXES

Spring/Summer 2017.

*Ezra Petronio, Self Service 46.

Above: Ezra Petronio.

Below: Self-Service 46: The Last BoxesFaretta photographed by Paolo Roversi. Styling by Joe McKenna, hair by Julien d’Ys, fashion by Prada. Image credit: Self-Service.

WEEKLY WRAP UP | SEPT. 29 – OCT.3, 2014

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Dries Van Noten final show, 2014

This week on the blog we visited Bex & Arts, a Contemporary Sculpture Triennal in Switzerland; saw Bertrand Bonello at Centre Pompidou; passed by Peter Lindbergh at Gagosian Paris and Yoko Uhoda Gallery in Liège to see a show curated by Christophe Daviet-Thery; and finally ended with Neïl Beloufa at ICA in London.

PETER LINDBERGH AT GAGOSIAN PARIS

Over the course of his career, Lindbergh has taken inspiration for his photography from modern dance, early German and East European cinema and photography, as well as his own personal history, resulting in a bold, elemental photographic language. With a minimum of artifice, spare styling, and openness to improvisation, he allows the innate character and natural beauty of his female subjects to emerge.

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Until November 12.
4 rue de Ponthieu
Paris 75008