The port city in the Galicia region of Spain plays host to ‘Peter Lindbergh: Untold Stories’, an exhibition spanning four decades of work, curated by the photographer himself before his death...
The port city in the Galicia region of Spain plays host to ‘Peter Lindbergh: Untold Stories’, an exhibition spanning four decades of work, curated by the photographer himself before his death in 2019The raw, unretouched, black and white beauty of Peter Lindbergh’s images – immortalised in fashion history by models including Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Linda Evangelista – were inspired by the sweeping beaches and industrial skyline of Duisburg, Germany, where Lindbergh grew up.
‘Peter Lindbergh: Untold Stories’ finds its new home in a converted industrial building in the harbour area of A Coruña – a renovation overseen by local architect Elsa Urquijo. The show – which was designed by Lindbergh alongside Thoaï Niradeth – is curated according to three sections.
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