Saturday, 18 February 2012

Ceci n'est pas une pipe ('The Treachery of images')

What is an image is only ever an image. That was the point made by Belgian artist René Magritte in 1928/9, who painted a picture of a pipe and wrote in large letters underneath 'Ceci n'est pas une pipe'. The painting is a representation of a pipe, not an actual pipe itself, hence the negative caption given.

Furthermore, any image of Magritte's favourite pipe painting found by googling 'Magritte Pipe image' would only be a digital representation of that painting and not the actual painting itself...


Anyway, it's a little joke photographer Mark C Haskins wanted to play with and refer to when photographing me and a few other ladies. He gave each model a pipe (a real one) and photographed what we did with it. Mine is above and you can see others in a slideshow video here.


It was fun to work with Mark in Mexico after failing to align our schedules in Germany previously. I remember laughing with him over an Eddie Izzard sketch - no idea how we got on to that!