1 October 2007
Bettina von Zwehl – A Photoworks Monograph
With their pared-down backgrounds and balanced compositions, von Zwehl’s portraits have the texture and poise of Renaissance paintings. Their stillness is arresting and demands the kind of attention and absorbtion from the viewer that we see depicted. We are directed to the slightest of details: blemishes on the skin, wrinkles, stray hairs, raised color in the cheeks, a striking variety of profiles.
Surveyed in this comprehensive monograph, the fifth in the Photoworks Monograph series, Bettina von Zwehl’s work forms a delicate and exquisitely detailed catalogue of human physiognomy.
Produced by Photoworks, co-published with Steidl
Essays by David Chandler, Joanna Lowry and Darian Leader, with an interview by the artist by Charlotte Cotton
Edited by Rebecca Drew
Clothbound hardback with dust jacket,
112 pages, 220mm x 290mm,
62 colour plates
Designed by SMITH
ISBN: 978-3-86521-288-7
Published in 2007







