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Jean-François Stévenin and Jackie Berroyer by Arnaud Baumann - Baumann's Little Black Book Collection

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Edition of this artwork
Edition of 18. | 7 in XS, 7 in S, 3 in M and one single print in L

Type of print
C-Print

Signature
On the back.

Certificate of Authenticity
Yes, included by the gallery.

Year of Creation
1981 - 1983

Fine Art Artist
Arnaud Baumann

Collection
Baumann's Little Black Book

Jean-François Stévenin, born January 23, 1944 in Lons-le-Saunier, was a French actor, director and screenwriter. Making his debut in the 1960s, he became an emblematic figure of French auteur cinema. Known for his collaborations with directors such as Truffaut and Rivette, he left his mark on major New Wave films.

Stévenin has also successfully explored directing, with films such as “Double Messieurs” and “Passe-Montagne”. His impressive filmography reflects a career dedicated to the art of cinema, combining versatile acting roles with a unique artistic sensibility.

Beyond cinema, he has also participated in television projects and written several screenplays. His enduring contribution to the French cinematic landscape makes him a respected and much-lamented figure after his death in July 2021.

 

Jackie Berroyer, born in Paris on October 24, 1946, is a French writer, actor, director and screenwriter. A fixture on the arts scene since the 1970s, he began his career as a journalist and critic for Hara-Kiri before turning to comedy.

Known for his offbeat humor, Berroyer has appeared on cult shows such as “Palace”. He has also made his mark on French cinema, with roles in films by such renowned directors as Jean-Pierre Mocky and Jean-Jacques Beineix.

Alongside his acting career, he tried his hand at directing with the film “Le Bonheur est dans le pré” (Happiness is in the Meadow) in 1995. Jackie Berroyer remains an atypical figure in the French art world, successfully blending writing, cinema and comedy, leaving behind him a rich and singular legacy.

Baumann's Little Black Book

Baumann's Little Black Book

In the 1980s, Arnaud Baumann set himself a challenge: to take nude portraits of his friends, which he would publish in the book "Carnet d’adresses" (Little Black Book). The first photo, to convince others, was a leaping self-portrait in his apartment. Nudity in photography was not so common, especially among men. Reiser's photo dates from November 11, 1982, a year before his death [on November 5, 1983]. Reiser had told the photographer a few years earlier, "If one day you make a portrait of me, I would like it to be as a knight." The series ended with a self-portrait in flames, an ultimate act of acknowledgment towards the models laid bare.

Arnaud Baumann

Arnaud Baumann

Arnaud Baumann, French portrait photographer and videographer, was born in 1953 and left an indelible mark on the world of photography. His career began alongside photographer Xavier Lambours, with whom he had the opportunity to capture unique and intimate moments by photographing the behind the scenes, hysterics and editorial conferences of Hara Kiri and Charlie Hebdo magazines. This experience marked the start of a promising career.

Over the years, Baumann has been published in renowned magazines such as Hara Kiri, Libération, Le Nouvel Observateur, Télérama, VSD, Paris Match and Géo, thus demonstrating his talent and versatility as a photographer.

During one of the key periods of his career, from 1978 to 1983, Baumann immortalized the evenings at Fabrice Emaer’s “Palace”. Through his photographs, he captures the very essence of these extravagant evenings, immersing us in the electric and liberated atmosphere of a bygone era.

Baumann devotes a large part of his career to portraiture, becoming a master in the art of revealing the essence of well-known personalities and cultural actors. His portraits are imbued with depth and sensitivity, to the point of capturing the soul of his subjects.

Throughout his career, Baumann reinvented his style while remaining faithful to what makes him a generational photographer. His process rethinks the links between the structure of his vision and the reality that surrounds it. His photographs are recognizable by their precise framing, precise colors and always mastered compositions.

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