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Bettina Rheims: Female Trouble

Bettina Rheims: Female Trouble
Par Bettina Rheims, Catherine Deneuve

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Bettina Rheims has been one of the most acclaimed woman photographers of France since the early 80s, when she first showed her sensational female nudes and portraits. Film stars, actresses and artists, models, friends, country fair acrobats and strippers— known and unknown women have posed in front of her lens during the past twenty years. Female Trouble, first published in 1989 by Schirmer/Mosel, presents a selection of some one hundred photographs—brilliant studies on womankind mostly in black and white, her favored technique mastered with a unique subtlety. The common denominator of this collection of photographs is Rheims’ sensitive and delicate relation with her sitters, revealing an extraordinary originality, empathy, sense of style and feeling for both the manifold facets of femininity and pictorial eroticism. The plates are preceded by an introductory essay by Catherine Deneuve.


Détails sur le produit

  • Rang parmi les ventes Amazon: #289885 dans Livres
  • Publié le: 2002-03-01
  • Langue d'origine: Allemand, Anglais
  • Dimensions: .66" h x 9.52" l x 11.34" L, 2.27 livres
  • Reliure: Relié
  • 152 pages

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Publisher comments
· Classic representation of Bettina Rheims’ work

· Unique and personal vision with every subject she encounters

About the author
Born in Paris, 1952, Bettina Rheims started out photographing striptease artists and acrobats in the late 70s. Her work was published in Egoiste, and led to assignments in journalism, film, fashion, and advertising. Her widely acclaimed exhibitions have included "Modern Lovers," "Chambre Close," and "'Why Did You Forsake Me." In addition she was chosen in 1995 to take the official portrait of the President of France, and has worked extensively on the photographic series "INRI"—a project intended to represent the life of Jesus today.