Exploring the intersection of aesthetics and perception, Irving Penn’s photographic approach in Beyond Beauty challenges conventional notions of attractiveness through stark, considered compositions. The images often present subjects with an intensity that draws focus to details beyond surface-level beauty, suggesting a layered understanding of form and humanity.
The book assembles 240 pages of Penn’s work, engaging viewers in a visual dialogue that questions how beauty is framed and understood. The mood varies from contemplative to confrontational, using lighting and composition to disrupt familiar expectations and invite deeper reflection on identity and appearance.