Smithsonian American Art Museum (Washington) presents “Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty“, the first retrospective of Penn’s work in nearly twenty years, which celebrates his legacy as a modern master and reveals the full expressive range of his work.
Irving Penn, known for his iconic fashion, portrait, and still life images that appeared in Vogue, ranks as one of the foremost photographers of the twentieth century.
The exhibition features work from all stages of Penn’s career – street scenes from the late 1930s, photographs of the American South from the early 1940s, celebrity portraits, fashion photographs, still lifes, and more private studio images. Penn’s pictures reveal a taste for stark simplicity whether he was photographing celebrities, fashion models, still lifes, or people in remote places of the world.
“Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty” is drawn entirely from the extensive holdings of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. On display will be 146 photographs from the museum’s permanent collection, including the debut of 100 photographs recently donated to the museum by The Irving Penn Foundation.
The exhibition presents several previously unseen or never exhibited photographs. Also on view for the first time will be Super 8 mm films of Penn in Morocco, made by his wife Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn, that add a vivid picture of the artist at work.
In a career that spanned nearly seventy years, Penn’s aesthetic and technical skill earned him accolades in both the artistic and commercial worlds. He was one of the first photographers to cross the chasm that separated magazine and fine art photography, narrowing the gap between art and fashion.
Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty
23.10.2015 – 20.03.2016
Images courtesy of The Irving Penn Foundation
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