Remembering Roland Barthes on his birthday 🎂
📷 Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1963
"Among the brand-name French theorists of the mid-20th century, Roland Barthes was the fun one. (Foucault was the tough one, Derrida was the dreamy one, Lacan was the mysterious one...)"
- Sam Anderson
Roland Barthes by Jean-François Bauret, 1980
A portrait from the philosopher's final year.
Another portrait by Jean-François Bauret of Barthes, from 1980. This must have been one of the last photographs of Barthes, since he died on March 26th of that year. @MAPatrimoine
Another photo session from Barthes's last month. Photographed by Michel Delaborde at his home on rue Servandoni, February 5, 1980.
Twenty days later, Roland Barthes was knocked down by a laundry van while walking home from a lunch with François Mitterand. He died a month later.
More shots by Michel Delaborde of Roland Barthes, taken at his home in the last month of his life, February 1980.
Roland Barthes by Michel Delaborde, 1980.
Look how he seems to fade away in the contact sheet (planche contact in French).
Learning with Roland Barthes at the Collége de France, complete with cigarettes.
📷 Daniel Boudinet, 1975
For Roland Barthes's birthday, this Daniel Boudinet photograph of the philosopher with his Collége de France students, 1975 @MAPatrimoine
Roland Barthes by Ferdinando Scianna, 1977
"For Death must be somewhere in a society; if it is no longer (or less intensely) in religion, it must be elsewhere; perhaps in this image which produces Death while trying to preserve life."
- Camera Lucida
Roland Barthes in his apartment on Place Saint-Sulpice.
📷 Sophie Bassouls, 1978
"The photographic image... is a message without a code."
- Roland Barthes
📷 Robert Capa, Barcelona, 1939
"Cameras, in short, were clocks for seeing."
- Roland Barthes
Ansel Adams' Arca-Swiss 4x5 View Camera
"Every photograph is a certificate of presence."
- Roland Barthes
📷 Elliott Erwitt, Budapest, 1964
"…the book creates meaning, the meaning creates life."
- Roland Barthes
📷 Mark Twain by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 1908
"Each of us has his own rhythm of suffering."
- Roland Barthes
📷 Garry Winogrand, Los Angeles, 1980-83
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Happy birthday to Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk 🎂
📷 Ara Güler
"His books are multi-layered, allegorical, sometimes fanciful, Proustian in their attention to detail and Borgesian in their dazzling complexity."
- Sarah Lyall
Orhan Pamuk by Sophie Bassouls, 1990
"Books, which we mistake for consolation, only add depth to our sorrow."
It's so great that other photographers have continued Philippe Halsman's #jump! tradition. Here's Orhan Pamuk by Alex Majoli.
This was taken at Cannes in 2007, when Pamuk was a member of the Festival Jury.
Celebrate the Richard Avedon Centennial 🎂💯
📷 Irving Penn, Vogue, August 23, 1993
"He was small, dark & electric with his own sort of vitality. Crackling. Sparks seem to fly out of him. He flashes his fingers like tiny rapid moths."
- Ginette Spanier
On Richard Avedon's Centennial, my favourite portraits
Carson McCullers & Tennessee Williams, April 25, 1950 #Avedon100
On Richard Avedon's Centennial, my favourite portraits
Buster Keaton, 1952 #Avedon100
I'm listening to Concerto Italiano play Bach's Brandenburg Concertos, in their 2005 recording under Rinaldo Alessandrini.
I've always loved the cover photo; it's by Julia Fullerton-Batten. I'll start a thread of some of my favourites of her photos here. 🧵
Julia Fullerton-Batten
The Lady of Shalott, 2018
... which is, of course, a reinterpretation of John Waterhouse's 1888 painting of Lord Tennyson's poem.
Happy birthday Sofia Coppola 🎂
📷 Kate Barry
"Coppola is a true auteur — a filmmaker with a distinct worldview and sensibility and a personal set of quasi-autobiographical interests."
- J. Hoberman
Sofia with her dad on the set of Godfather 2
📷 Steve Schapiro, 1974
The Coppola family by Ted Streshinsky, 1974
Eleanor & Francis Ford Coppola with their kids Sofia, Roman & Gian-Carlo
Celebrate the Red Garland Centennial 🎂💯
📷 Bill Spilka, c. 1957
"Garland's style was understated and harmonically sophisticated; he would delineate a melody, then shade it with distinctively voiced block chords and hints of counterpoint."
- Jon Pareles #RedGarland100
Esmond Edwards' great album cover for Red Garland's "Red in Bluesville", from 1959. Edwards took the photo, & designed the album as well.
Remembering Bea Arthur on her birthday 🎂
📷 Martin Mills, 1972
"Those of us working with her knew we were working with a golden comedic touch." - Norman Lear
Beatrice Arthur with Bill Callaway & Carl Ballantine in Bruce Jay Friedman & Richard Adler's musical A Mother's Kisses
📷 Jack Mitchell, 1968
Angela Lansbury & Beatrice Arthur in Mame
📷 Friedman-Abeles, 1966
Arthur won the Best Featured Actress in a Musical Tony for her performance. She was Beatrice on the stage & Bea on TV.