Tout
va disparaître
Hellen van Meene
Hardbound,
12¼" x 12¼", 80
pages
48 color illustrations
2009, Schirmer/Mosel
From the Publisher:
New Photographs, Hellen van Meene's third book with Schirmer/Mosel,
contains new portraits and, for the first time, interiors, still-lifes,
and panorama shots. Van Meene's subjects are standing in front
of miserable shacks on the peripheries of major American cities,
on stairs cast in shadow, or next to gray-beige upholstered suits
in rural-looking houses in Eastern Europe, sitting on unmade beds
or posing awkwardly on car radiators. Their clothes range from
jeans and polo shirts, nightdresses and underwear, to glitter.
Their gaze alternates between defiance and uncertainty - and they
are young, some of them children. For more than a decade, Hellen
van Meene, one of the most respected Dutch photographers, has
given adolescence a 'face' and a place. In a carefully staged
poses and subdued lighting, her models are shown in their familiar
surroundings, yet also in the uncertain terrain of puberty, their
physical and mental state floating somewhere between melancholy
and a readiness to break out, self-abandonment and reinvention.
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