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The Marta Ortega Foundation stages Irving Penn exhibition in A Coruña
Photography returns to the Muelle de Batería in A Coruña, Spain. Following three exhibitions dedicated to iconic fashion industry figures such as Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, and Helmut Newton, the Marta Ortega Foundation (MOP), established in 2022, has reaffirmed its commitment to photography and fashion with a comprehensive exhibition celebrating American photographer Irving Penn. Opened to the public on Saturday, November 23, the showcase marks the most extensive retrospective of the artist’s work ever presented
Initially created to commemorate the 2017 centenary of Penn’s birth, the exhibition entitled “Irving Penn: Centennial” was first shown at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It has since toured internationally to cities including Paris, Berlin, San Francisco, and São Paulo. Its arrival in A Coruña, home to Inditex’s headquarters, marks the final stage of this monumental project
For the Marta Ortega Foundation, founded by the chairwoman of Inditex, hosting this exhibition in A Coruña is a proud moment and a continuation of its mission to promote photography, a commitment established two years ago
“Irving Penn: Centennial” is being held in an industrial-style venue enhanced with an architectural installation specifically designed for the occasion. Visitors can browse more than 160 photographs alongside unique artefacts, including the iconic backdrop Penn used in his studio. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the photographer’s multifaceted career, from still lifes and floral compositions to portraits of renowned cultural figures
The exhibition features portraits of luminaries such as Marlene Dietrich, Audrey Hepburn, Gianni Versace, Issey Miyake, Yves Saint Laurent, Truman Capote, Joan Didion, Salvador Dalí, Zaha Hadid, and Richard Avedon. True to Penn’s democratic vision, it also includes portraits of everyday people captured during his travels
The actress Marlene Dietrich - Fundación MOP
“Irving Penn worked at Vogue with the clear understanding that he was an artist,” said Jeff L. Rosenheim, the exhibition’s curator, adding that the showcase includes “some of the most beautiful objects in the history of photography and handmade prints.” Tom Penn, executive director of the Irving Penn Foundation and the photographer’s son, reflected on his father’s dedication to his craft, noting that Penn’s meticulous printing techniques often required over 50 hours of work. The decline of magazines motivated my father to prove how photography could achieve extraordinary quality,” he remarked
Marta Ortega celebrated the exhibition’s opening, describing it as an honour to host such an important showcase in A Coruña. “Irving Penn’s image-making is exemplary. The ordinary becomes extraordinary, revealing the profound beauty of simplicity. His work captures more than moments in time—it captures the essence of his subjects, inviting us to see the world differently,” she said. Ortega also reiterated the Foundation’s aim to present the finest fashion photography exhibitions while announcing the publication of an exclusive Spanish-language exhibition catalogue, featuring nearly 300 images from the artist
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