Inez & Vinoodh (Inez Van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin)
Lara as Cicciolina
2007
Laminated pigment print on base
155 × 234 cm
Edition de 3
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
This photograph shows a woman dressed in white in the middle of a deserted road. Facing us and eating a donut, she wears a headdress embellished with a veil. Her eyes, particularly marked by black make-up, evoke the grunge aesthetic so dear to the photographic duo. Sophisticated and daring, this photograph questions preconceived ideas about women, gender and beauty by placing the female body in a hyper-realistic environment. Model Lara takes on the role of the mythical Cicciolina, Jeff Koons' muse with a sulphurous past.
Expert opinion
Presented in Italy in 2007 by Vogue, this work is typical of the photography of Dutch artists Inez & Vinoodh. Having made their mark in fashion photography through their contributions to Vogue US, Vanity Fair and Harper Bazar magazines, the duo turned to art in the 1990s, and since then have produced works at the crossroads of these worlds. This very large-format photograph presents a particularly sophisticated and meticulous scene, which Inez & Vinoodh are particularly adept at creating. One of the three editions of this photograph was sold through Gagosian Gallery NY and went on sale at Sotheby's.
About the artist
Formed in 1986, following the meeting of Inez van Lamsweede (b. 1963) and Vinoodh Matadin (b. 1961) at an art school in Amsterdam, Inez & Vinoodh are a pair of world-renowned fashion and portrait photographers.
Pioneers of an approach to photography that plays on the porosity between art and fashion since 1990, the duo immediately set themselves apart from other photographers of the time. Indeed, each photograph is imbued with the same creative intelligence, conveying narratives rich in meaning. From shooting to retouching, Inez and Vinoodh never stop searching for ways to express the truth of their subject and the emotions attached to it. The result of this research is a photograph that we are called upon to look at as well as feel, in order to identify the artists' intentions.
With this need for experimentation, the couple have forged a genuine visual identity that has earned them worldwide success with major magazines such as Vogue and The New York Times Magazine, collaborations with major brands such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Valentino, and museum exhibitions, notably at the Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art in New York and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, all of which have helped them to emerge victorious from their game with art and fashion.
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