A book and exhibitions on Kate Barry, photographer in the shadow of Jane Birkin

by time news

2023-09-14 16:13:11

For the tenth anniversary of the photographer’s death, a book as well as several retrospective exhibitions, notably in Chalon-sur-Saône and Paris, will be dedicated to her.

Ten years after her death, a book and several exhibitions attempt to shine the light on Kate Barry, a discreet photographer with a sensitive art who lived in the shadow of the stars, in particular her mother Jane Birkin.

“We wanted to discover the sometimes little-known work of Kate Barry for the tenth anniversary of her death”, in 2013 at the age of 46, explains Isabelle Dartois, head of Éditions de La Martinière which publishes Kate Barry My Own Space ( My own space in French).

The first real collection by the artist, daughter of Jane Birkin and the British composer John Barry, this book gave its name to the photographer’s “first retrospective”, held at the Nicéphore Nièpce museum, in Chalon-sur-Saône (Saône- et-Loire), according to Sylvain Besson, author of the work and curator at the Nièpce museum.

It is to this space, which bears the name of the inventor of photography, that in 2021, Kate Barry’s family donated all of her negatives, her digital production, her contact sheets…

Two Parisian exhibitions

This retrospective closes on September 17 but will be presented in two Parisian locations, including the brand new Quai de la Photographie from December 15. A second Parisian exhibition will take place “later in 2024” in a still secret location, Sylvain Besson told AFP.

In Burgundy, an exhibition entitled Kate Barry, portraits will be held from September 29 to March 15, 2024, at the Veuve Ambal house, patron of the Nièpce museum, near Beaune (Côte-d’Or). This succession of events aims to repair the relative oblivion in which Kate Barry, a photographer who has always avoided the light, has remained.

“She was shy,” recalls Sylvain Besson. “She didn’t want to be in the spotlight”, unlike her family environment where the image was omnipresent, her mother and her stepfather Serge Gainsbourg constantly being in the spotlight.

Many stars behind his lens

Of the huge stars to whom she had access thanks to her family, she produced tender photos, very intimate but never vulgar even when they flirt with eroticism: from Helena Bonham Carter to Sophie Marceau, via Monica Bellucci or Catherine Deneuve .

But the exhibitions and the book want to go beyond the portraits to “show the diversity of his work”, explains Sylvain Besson, referring to the very striking landscape photos.

A bare sky or a bare tree show, as in the portraits, “a writing that goes to the essential”, writes Lola Lafon, writer and singer, in the preface to the book. For her, “Kate Barry’s photographs go ‘to the bone’”.

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