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Message started by left shoe shuffle on Jul 6th, 2010 at 6:14pm

Title: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festival
Post by left shoe shuffle on Jul 6th, 2010 at 6:14pm

From the Daily Telegraph:

One of the highlights of the Arles photography festival is this retrospective of portraits of Mick Jagger, perhaps the world’s most photographed performer. Curator Francois Hebel has pulled together images from his long career, taken by the leading portraitists of our time.

Jagger has only ever consented to portrait sessions with the best in the field.


Jean Marie Perier, 1966

Jean Marie Perier, former lover of Francoise Hardy and France’s answer to David Bailey, captures the singer in a typically nonchalant pose: “We were on tour in France,” he recalls. “After the show, Mick asked me to find a car to go back to Paris because he didn’t want to wait for the train. I took the whole group in the back of my car overnight, arriving at about 6am.

We went straight to my apartment, I made some tea and then I took this picture. It must have been about 8 by then. I spent 12 years of my life with Mick, I’ve been everywhere with him and he let me do everything I wanted. More than anything, I’m grateful he trusted me as he did. He never asked to see a picture before it was printed – a freedom that would be inconceivable with the stars of today."



Enrique Badulescu, 1989

Mexican Enrique Badulescu was commissioned to photograph Jagger for the Stones’ 1989 comeback album Steel Wheels.



Enrique Badulescu, 1989

“I couldn’t believe how effortlessly he moved in front of the camera,” says Badulescu, who used a technique called Polaroid dye transfer, in which the layers of the image are pulled apart during the developing stage. (Work is a triptych.)



Terry O’Neill, 1974

1974 was a tricky time for the Rolling Stones. The members of the band were living in different countries and Keith Richards’ drug intake was affecting his productivity. Mick Taylor would quit at the end of the year. “But through it all,” says Terry O’Neill, who photographed the band to promote the film Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, “Mick worked as hard in the photo shoots as he did on stage. There was never a question of him giving you a hard time.”



Gered Mankowitz, 1966

“I loved that coat,” says British photographer Gered Mankowitz. “It was a cold autumn evening on the roof of Harley House in Marylebone, where Mick had just bought an apartment. Management wanted a series of the Rolling Stones at home, but they hated the idea of opening their private space up to strangers, particularly at a time when they were getting lots of hostile press. I’d just been on tour with them and they saw me as one of the gang, so I got the go-ahead. Mick was always very sweet to me.”



Anwar Hussein, 1973

In 1973, the Stones performed at the Stadthalle in Vienna. “Mick and I went to one of Vienna’s stately homes to take a set of photographs,” recalls Anwar Hussein, now photographer to the Royal family. “We walked outside and he asked me to take a couple of pictures with his own little Instamatic. I was using transparency film at the time, which really makes the light sing. He was a joy to photograph, once he relaxed he would pose like a model.”



More images in the video interview with Francois Hebel

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Ginda on Jul 6th, 2010 at 6:36pm


This news will spur Keith into devoting another chapter on the many evils of Mick...

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by texile on Jul 6th, 2010 at 7:11pm

Ginda wrote on Jul 6th, 2010 at 6:36pm:


This news will spur Keith into devoting another chapter on the many evils of Mick...



LOL,
No doubt this encapsulates Mick's obsession with the superficial in Keith's eyes.
I love, love, love that last shot of Mick in the hat and saddle shoes. This was my favorite period in Mick's sartorial history. He looked like a randy, dandy rock star. Timeless.

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jul 6th, 2010 at 10:40pm
Great pictures and great exhibition, watch the video, it has some great pix I have never seen (or remember)

Thanks lefty

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Bitch on Jul 6th, 2010 at 10:52pm
Thanks for posting the MICK pics. I can look at MICK all day, he takes on different looks; stylish, sweet, dirty, sexy, handsome, tough, sensitive, adoreable. I just love MICK!

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jul 6th, 2010 at 10:54pm
watch the video Bitch! did you see it?

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Jeep on Jul 7th, 2010 at 11:47am
Arles is only 30 minutes distant from my home.
It's one of the oldest city in France.
Below, some pictures that just came from the oven (35°C / 95°F this afternoon in Arles).
The Arles photography festival (" Rencontres Internationales de Photographie" ) is the biggest yearly event in the world for the photo exhibitions.
More than 30 different exhibitions places all over the city.

I've added some pictures of this gorgeous city in Provence.

First of all, Sir Mick Jagger, at the "Eglise des Trinitaires" :
























Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Jeep on Jul 7th, 2010 at 11:53am




















The "Theatre Antique" (I saw Radiohead here for the Premiere of the 2000 come back world tour) :



"Les Arčnes" (great memory of a 1989 Cure show in this place (Disintegration Tour)) :




Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Jeep on Jul 7th, 2010 at 12:00pm
Claude Gassian exhibition :











Robert Malaval exhibition :











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Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by luxury on Jul 7th, 2010 at 4:21pm
wow--what a cool space the Mick stuff is in.  It looks fantastic on those decrepit walls, with that lighting.

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Jul 7th, 2010 at 4:31pm
Jeep great pix and contributions as always, great header material but cannot change the header as there's a big BIG risk if I enter into the admin area right now so it will be later, today we're yellow and red

:aimama

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 7th, 2010 at 9:31pm
AMAZING!!!

Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Jeep on Jul 9th, 2010 at 6:02am
A catalogue was published for this exhibition.
It contains all the pictures showed in Arles.
Mid-size format, maybe a little expensive for the content (35€) but the pictures are wonderfully reproduced.

Apparently, at this point, it's only available in Arles (the exhibition began just one week ago).
But it will be available online very soon.

Mick Jagger - The Photobook.
Contrasto ( http://www.contrastobooks.com/ )
ISBN : 978-88-6965-274-5




Title: Re: Mick Retrospective @ Arles Photography Festiva
Post by Bitch on Jul 9th, 2010 at 10:59pm
AMAZING JOB JEEP! THANK YOU! IT'S LOVELY!  

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