National Portrait Gallery reveals portrait of Jony Ive by Andreas Gursky
London's National Portrait Gallery has unveiled a newly commissioned portrait of Jony Ive, the departing chief design officer at Apple, taken by acclaimed German photographer Andreas Gursky.
The picture was shot in the company's Apple Park headquarters, which Ive designed in collaboration with Foster + Partners, and is now a part of the museum's permanent collection.
He is pictured on the building's controversial, ring-shaped facade, dressed almost entirely in white and wearing an orange Apple Watch.
"It was fascinating to take photographs in the new Apple HQ, a place that plays such a historically crucial role in our present and future," said Gursky.
"And above all, it was inspiring to work with Jonathan Ive within this setting. It was he who found the form for the technological revolution that was initiated by Apple and his aesthetic has left a mark on an entire generation," he continued. "I admire his immense visionary power and have tried to express this energy in my portrait."
Andreas Gursky, left, with Jony Ive at London's National Portrait Gallery
Since joining Apple in 1992, Ive has presided over some of the company's most seminal designs, including the iMac, iPod and iPhone.
With more than 5,000 patents to his name, he was knighted in 2013 for services to design and enterprise.
After nearly 30 years, Ive has announced that he is leaving the company at the end of this year. Although he will continue to work with Apple, his main focus wi...
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