Katerina Jebb

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Katerina Jebb (born 15 November 1962) is a British-born artist, photographer and film-maker.

She has previously lived and worked in Los Angeles, California. In 1989, Katerina Jebb moved to Paris.[1]

Katerina Jebb's work is the subject of an exhibition at the Musée Réattu, Arles, July 2016-January 2017 [2]

Technique[]

Olivier Saillard, Director of the Musée Galliera, wrote the following text concerning her work:

I feel that Katerina Jebb desires to produce photographic works to chase away her doubts. Aided by the cold ray of light, it is the object, the clothing and sometimes even the human body that she examines in its shell, its skeleton. She turns photography into a ritual and sacred exercise in which the clothes and portraits are seen in a raw state. Her lost and rediscovered images are the absurd and drained mirrors of our worlds, of which they reveal tenderness and a sense of abandonment.[3] Olivier Saillard Director of le Musée Galliera Paris, 2012

Exhibitions[]

Museum solo exhibitions[]

  • Musée Réattu, Deus ex Machina, Retrospective, 2016-2017[4]

Museum group exhibitions[]

  • The Whitney Museum, New York, "The Warhol Look: Glamour, Style and Fashion" 1998[5]
  • Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, "Avantgarderobe, Kunst und Mode im 20. Jahrhundert" 1999[6]
  • Musée Réattu, Arles, France,"Still and Living Objects and Women", 2008[7]
  • Musée Réattu, Arles, France, "Chambre d'Echo", 2009[8]
  • Musee Bourdelle, Paris, Madame Gres, La Couture A L’oeuvre, Life Size Composite Scans, 2011,[9]
  • Museum Of The Moving Image, New York, Opening Title Sequence, Birds Of Paradise, 2011
  • Centre Pompidou Paris, You Can Find Beautiful Things Without Consciousness, Asvoff Festival, 2011[10]
  • Musée Réattu, Arles, Acte V, 2012[11]
  • Momu Musée d'Anvers, Madame Grés Sculptural Fashion, 2012[12]
  • Palais de Tokyo Paris, The Festival of Autumn, "The Future Will Last A Very Long Time" 2012[13]
  • Metropolitan Art Museum Tokyo, The Inventory of Balthus, 2014[14]
  • Musée Réattu, Oser la photographie, 2015-2016[15]
  • Musée Réattu, Rencontres à Réattu, 2017 [16]
  • The Worthing Museum, Isolation Chamber Vacation, 2017 [17]

Gallery and group shows[]

  • Dover Street market, London "Comme des Garçons", mixed media installations 2008[18]
  • Art Gallery of the General Council, Aix en Provence, curator Olivier Saillard 2009 [19]
  • Contemporary Art Space of Dudelange, Luxembourg, "Faire Peau de l'Inconscient" 2009[20]
  • The Barbican Centre London, The Curve Gallery, video installation for Acne Studios 2009[21]
  • British Film Institute Southbank, Birds Eye View Film Festival 2011, Simulacrum & Hyperbole, 2011
  • La Chapelle Balthus La Rossiniere, Switzerland, Le Tablier De Balthus, Documentary Film & Life Size Composite Scans, 2011[22]
  • Vara Fine Arts VPL, New York, Second Skin, 2012,[23]
  • Art Paris Grand Palais, Analix Gallery Geneva, 2012[24]
  • FIAC 2013 Hôtel de Miramion Paris, Spot – Balice Hertling in collaboration with Nilufar and Giò Marconi Gallery[25]
  • The Balthus Foundation, Le Tablier de Balthus, 2014 [26]
  • The Festival of Arles, L'Arlesienne, 2014[27]
  • Paul Kasmin Gallery New York, The Written Trace, 2015 [28]
  • Transition Gallery, London, Isolation Chamber Vacation, 2016 [29]

Permanent collections[]

Publications[]

  • Musée Galliera, Paris Haute Couture, Olivier Saillard et Anne Zazzo, (éditions Skira Flammarion, Sophie Laporte, 2012),[32][33]
  • Acne Paper, interview Professor Van der Kemp, 2012
  • Purple magazine interview Olivier Zahm, 2013 [34]
  • Deus Ex Machina, Katerina Jebb, exposition 2 juillet-31 décembre 2016, Musée Réattu / catalogue sous la direction de Pascale Picard 2016,[35]

References[]

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External links[]

  • L'Œil de la photographie : l'Œil de la photographie, Arles 2016 : Katerina Jebb, Deus ex machina, écrit par l'Œil de la photographie, 06.07.2016
  • French Vogue : Visite guidée de l'atelier de Katerina Jebb: "On peut passer de Staline à Schiaparelli", written by Hugo Compain, 15.09.2016
  • Wallpaper Magazine : Katerina Jebb rips up the photographer's rule book, écrit par Daniel Thawley, 06.07.2016
  • Another Magazine, A Delineation of Katerina Jebb's Exhilarating New Show, written by Professor Francis Hodgson, 15.09.2016
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