Bettina Rheims/Serge Bramly. Rose, c’est Paris. Art Edition No. 101–200 ‘Magic’
2500Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)Availability: In StockLimited Art Edition (No. 101–200) signed and numbered copies, each with original C-print Magic City III, 2009
Bettina Rheims/Serge Bramly. Rose - c’est Paris, Art Edition No. 101–200 ‘Magic’
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Bettina Rheims presents an uncommon case of seduction, secrets, and suspense
Equal parts erotica, fashion shoot, art monograph, metaphysical mystery, social and cultural archaeology of the French capital, and neo-noir arthouse film—Rose, c’est Paris is the steamy tale of twin sisters, known only as B and Rose, and a third principal—the city itself. An abduction leads to a detective story that unfolds in the streets, cafés, cabarets, museums, abandoned factories, and grand hotels of Paris. What happened to the missing sister? Was there a plot? Was she really kidnapped? Is she alive or dead? Is it in fact a case of mistaken identity?
Rheims and Bramly create a series of extraordinary tableaux suggesting all these possibilities and many more, featuring a host of celebrity figures including Naomi Campbell, Michelle Yeoh, Monica Bellucci, Charlotte Rampling, Valérie Lemercier, Inès Sastre, Anna Mouglalis, Audrey Marnay, Anthony Delon, Rona Hartner, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Azzedine Alaïa, Louise Bourgoin, and Hélèna Noguerra.
Fetishistically boxed up in a retro attaché case are souvenirs of this curious tale: a rose, a mask, an Eiffel Tower statuette (perhaps a murder weapon?), a booklet, a DVD, and of course the photo book itself. Invoke your inner detective: set the case before you, flip open the rusty latches, and devour the evidence...
Art Edition (No. 101–200) signed and numbered copies, each with the numbered original C-print Magic City III, 2009, 30 x 40 cm (11.8 x 15.8 in.), Harman Photo-Barythpaper, signed by Bettina Rheims
Also available in a second Art Edition, with an alternative print
The artists
Bettina Rheims is a French fine art and fashion photographer. She first won acclaim with a dramatic series of portraits of striptease artists and acrobats, gaining a solo exhibition at the Centre Pompidou aged just 29. She has worked on advertising campaigns for major brands including Chanel and Lancôme, and taken portraits of such famous individuals as Charlotte Rampling, Marianne Faithfull, and Claudia Schiffer. Rheims won the Grand Prix de la Photographie de la Ville de Paris in 1994 and the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur in 2002.
Serge Bramly is an artist, writer, and essayist and frequently collaborates on artistic and photographic projects with Bettina Rheims. His books include Leonardo: The Artist and the Man (1995) and Le Premier Principe (Prix Interallié, 2008).
Bettina Rheims/Serge Bramly. Rose, c’est Paris. Art Edition No. 101–200 ‘Magic’
Edition of 100C-print on Harman Photo-Barythpaper, 30 x 40 cm, hardcover, 29 x 40.5 cm, 332 pages, with booklet, DVD, and souvenirs in retro attaché caseISBN 978-3-8365-2210-6
Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)5