
Maryam Eisler: "If Only These Walls Could Talk"
Maryam Eisler: "If Only These Walls Could Talk"
Good afternoon and good morning wherever you are in the art world! The Art Talk and the Art Talk Magazine are delighted to welcome you all on another inspiring art talk on Maryam Eisler’s various facets of the ‘Sublime Feminine’ …
We are going to highlight two female leaders in the art world, Sophie Neuendorf, President of Artnet and Maryam Eisler, world-renowned photographer. Darius Sanai , Editor in Chief and Proprietor of LUX magazine and media and an Editor in Chief at Condé Nast will join us in this wonderful Art Talk.
When I first spoke to Maryam Eisler, it seemed I had known her since a very long time. I fell in love with her energy, her powerful positivism and her touching beautiful poetry! She “eats , drinks and lives Photography “ a passion that only came along later on the road of her life and yet has become her true passion. Her main focus is to define what is to be a Woman : the “sublime Feminine” thematics in all her sensual and poetic way.
“Oh, but for the joys of meandering through corridors and spaces once trodden by the greats of art, culture, music, entertainment and literature. If only the walls in these unpretentious spaces could talk! What would they say of Le Nord-Pinus?”Maryam Eisler
Maryam Eisler will guide us through her exhibition ‘If Only These Walls Could Talk’ held at Alon Zakaim Fine Art, in London and curated by Helen Ho.
During her stay at the hotel in 2021 between lockdowns, Eisler was drawn in particular to Suite 10 - the location of Helmut Newton’s iconic 1973 Vogue shoot with Charlotte Rampling. Not in replication or imitation, but rather to explore and to expand on the subject of ‘La Femme’ in the Now. Eisler continues in her new series to pursue definitions of the various facets of the ‘Sublime Feminine’ – a consistent exploration of the artist into sensuality and the female gaze.Through her lens and in countless bodies of work, ‘The Sublime Feminine’ has been a constant protagonist in Eisler’s work; from the Catskills to the American West, Carmel to Mexico, Iceland to Capri, and now, Arles. Sensual yet strong, seductive yet unattainable, these women project an idea of an uncompromising femininity and a vibrant beauty…
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