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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: David Bailey, Marie Helvin, 1976-2021

David Bailey UK, 1938

Marie Helvin, 1976-2021
Archival Inkjet print, framed
Signed by the artist, on verso
Sheet: 132 x 91.4 cm
Framed: 135.5 x 94 x 4 cm
© David Bailey
£ 42,000.00 inc. VAT
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The 1976 portrait emerged when Bailey was increasingly experimenting with beauty photography that moved beyond mere documentation toward narrative construction. Unlike his earlier street-influenced work with Jean Shrimpton, this image...
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The 1976 portrait emerged when Bailey was increasingly experimenting with beauty photography that moved beyond mere documentation toward narrative construction. Unlike his earlier street-influenced work with Jean Shrimpton, this image of Helvin demonstrates his evolving artistic vision, one that Robin Muir has described as ‘deception employed to capture reality.’

Marie Helvin’s dynamic pose, captured mid-movement as she holds a camera, introduces a layered dialogue between subject and photographer, model and observer. Her assertive yet playful gesture subverts the traditional passivity often ascribed to fashion sitters, instead positioning Helvin as both muse and creator within the frame. This act of holding the camera signals agency, suggesting an interplay of gazes and a mutual authorship of the image, rather than a one-sided act of observation.

Bailey’s chosen angle and composition, close-cropped and direct, intensify the immediacy of the encounter. The lens hovers at eye level, dissolving distance and inviting the viewer into an intimate exchange. Bailey’s bold, saturated hues amplify the portrait’s energy and sensuality, lending the scene a heightened sense of presence. This compositional strategy, emblematic of Bailey’s practice, foregrounds Helvin’s individuality and charisma, while the absence of an elaborate setting strips the scene to its essentials. The portrait feels spontaneous, vital, unmediated, yet meticulously attuned to gesture and expression.
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