London's National Portrait Gallery adds photo of Jony Ive at Apple ParkThe gorgeous image was taken by renowned photographer Andreas Gursky.
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London's National Portrait Gallery announced a new portrait of Jony Ive is now on display.
The portrait was made by Andreas Gursky and portrays Ive in an all-white outfit at Apple Park.
The image is on display now in room 32 of the gallery.
London's National Portrait Gallery on Friday announced the addition of a portrait of former Apple designer Sir Jonathan Ive. The image, taken at Apple Park, was commissioned by Andreas Gursky.
The image was shared on Instagram with a caption about Ive's life and career:
Jony Ive is one of the leading figures in contemporary design. Described by founder Steve Jobs as 'his creative partner' Ive joined Apple in 1992. From his early cutting-edge designs for the iMac and iPhone to realising the vision of Apple Park in 2017, his role has been central to Apple's progressive ambition and success. As one of a few portraits by Andreas Gursky and the only portr...
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London's National Portrait Gallery adds photo of Jony Ive at Apple Park