Isabella Rossellini: Looking At Me: On Pictures and Photographs

Isabella Rossellini: Looking At Me: On Pictures and Photographs

Isabella Rossellini: Looking At Me: On Pictures and Photographs

more information about Isabella Rossellini: Looking At Me: On Pictures and Photographs

Editorial Reviews Book Description Self-reflection by celebrities tends to be fraught with unmentionable difficulties. Not, though, when the star in question is the ever intelligent, self-aware, articulate, and magnificent Isabella Rossellini. For years, a wall in the entrance of Rossellini's apartment has been covered in pictures taken of her by different photographers. Looking at the "Me Wall," Rossellini writes that she never really saw herself; instead she "saw the photographer's work, their ideas, and our collaboration in capturing fantasies." Looking at Me gathers together Rossellini's private collection of portraits taken of herself by some of the world's leading photographers, including Eve Arnold, Richard Avedon, Michel Comte, Patrick Demarchelier, Fabrizio Ferri, Horst P. Horst, Brigitte Lacombe, Annie Leibovitz, Peter Lindbergh, Robert Mapplethorpe, Steven Meisel, Irving Penn, Herb Ritts, Paolo Roversi, Ellen von Unwerth, and Bruce Weber, as well as filmmakers David Lynch and Wim Wenders. Rossellini invites us to join her as she looks at her favorite portraits, privileging us with her witty, humorous, and self-ironical comments. She traces her career, in photographs, from boxing reporter in Muhammad Ali's training camp to highly successful model, from actress in some of Hollywood's more controversial films to head of her own cosmetic line, Manifesto. Mixed in with these public images are pictures of Rossellini in private, with her children, her dog Macaroni, and her pig Spanky. Irresistibly charming, intelligent yet whimsical, Looking At Me proves the perfect complement to Rossellini herself.

Was this exhibit and book, after all, the ultimate display of my own narcissism? Please don't look at it this way . . . though ultimately, I must admit it, it may just be one . . . DAMN IT! --Isabella Rossellini

Introduction by Isabella Rossellini.

Hardcover, 144 pages, 26 color and 58 duotones with two drawings by Isabella.

Isabella Rossellini: Looking At Me: On Pictures and Photographs,Isabella Rossellini,Schirmer/Mosel,3829600577,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions,Criticism,Photo Essays,Photoessays & Documentaries,Photography,Subjects & Themes - Fashion

Nice Books:

  1. It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken
  2. It's A Magical World: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection
  3. It's Not Funny If I Have to Explain It : A Dilbert Treasury (Dilbert Books (Paperback Andrews McMeel))
  4. Italia : Portrait of a Country throughout 60 Years of Photography
  5. Ithaca Then & Now, Revised & Updated
  6. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: The Making of a First Lady : A Tribute
  7. James Welling Photographs: 1973-1999
  8. Japan: A Self-Portrait : Photographs 1945 - 1964
  9. Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings (Tut Books. a)
  10. Japanese Painting (Treasures of Asia)

Nice Books

Nice Books

Recommended Books

  1. 100 Years of Oz : A Century of Classic Images
  2. The Persian Album, 1400-1600 : From Dispersal to Collection
  3. Analysing and Solving Intermediate Accounting Problems Using Lotus 1-2-3
  4. Introduction to Applied Pharmacoeconomics
  5. Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich
  6. Communication & Indian Agriculture
  7. Cracking the Virginia SOL EOC Chemistry
  8. Cracking the AP Physics B & C Exam, 2004-2005 Edition
  9. Dave Barry Collection : Dave Barry Is Not Taking This Sitting Down, Dave Barry Hits Below the Beltwa
  10. Dark Powers
  11. Cold Noses II: Examining More Evidence
  12. Conservation Framing
  13. Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam: Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife
  14. Crafting Law on the Supreme Court : The Collegial Game
  15. Colletotrichum : Biology, Pathology and Control