Une dernière leçon de mon école

 

 

Une dernière leçon de mon école
(ma vie en blond et châtain)

 

 

The new book of Olivier Mathieu “One last lesson of my school” with the cover illustration created by Max Stolzenberg has just arrived at our atelier.

The 38 pages of the book are about Venice, Florence, love and death, childhood memories, literature, philosophy, poetry, Roland Jaccard – and, of course, David Hamilton.

We have 20 copies out of 300 which are personally numbered and autographed by Olivier Mathieu and Max Stolzenberg
These 20 copies will be sold out in no time and there will be no second edition.

If you are interested in getting hold of one of these very rare examples with both signatures we ask you to get into contact with Bilitis.
The price for the book is 30 Euros. You can also visit our shop and buy the book online.

This little book sure is a must have collectors item for everyone who loves the times when live was sweet and less restricted than it is today.
We also chose a high quality binding and paper for this novel.

The following excerpt from the book will give you an impression of the beautifully elegant writing style of Olivier Mathieu.
The text is entirely written in French but for those of you who don’t speak the language we have added an English translation of the excerpt.

We are very sure that you will be pleased with this first ever artistic collaboration of Olivier Mathieu and Max Stolzenberg.


V

Ah! La première bouffée matinale d’air frais, au début du printemps,
dans une ville aimée! Pourtant le jeune homme que j’étais,
sautant sur le quai de Santa Lucia, n’était déjà plus celui qui était
monté dans un train, la veille, à Paris. Chaque syllabe que l’on a
prononcée, chaque caresse que l’on a esquissée, chaque voyage
que l’on a accompli ont été commencés lors d’un instant qui a
immédiatement été englouti par le passé. Ils ont été achevés à
un moment qui, tout pareillement, a basculé dans l’autrefois. Le
présent n’existe pas. Ou alors, seul le présent existe. Marly-le-Roi,
Berre-des-Alpes, Arromanches, Venise, Florence, les lieux qui ont
compté pour moi, n’ont guère pu s’incarner que dans mon désir
d’eux. Ils ne pourront plus exister que dans la nostalgie qu’ils
m’inspirent.
Il n’y a presque jamais eu d’éternité suspendue, entre le
passé disparu sans retour et l’inaccessible avenir. Pourtant, chaque
mercredi du mois de mars 1978, avant les boums de la MJC des
Grandes Terres, je faisais tourner sur mon électrophone Thorens
d’anciens 33 tours. Je suis peut-être encore là-bas, dans ma chambre
du 7 square des Aubades, épiant à travers les fentes de mes
volets l’arrivée de Véronique et Corinne.
Ah! Qui nous rendra les longs regards et les sourires timides
d’une écolière de quatorze ans à la voix fluette sous le ciel des
banlieues parigotes, mâchonnant peut-être sans malice un crayon,
bâclant ses devoirs à la table d’un café, cachée derrière la cascade
de ses cheveux qui se répandent sur son cahier? “Qu’est-ce que
tu étudies?” lui demandais-je. Elle levait vers moi ses grands yeux
brillants et purs et répondait: “Les sentiments”. Printemps de david-
hamiltonienne lumière…
J’écris pour moi seul; le souvenir que j’ai de la luminosité de
ce mois de mars marlychois, de l’odeur des pelouses gonflées par
la pluie, de mes états d’âme, voilà quelque chose de beaucoup
plus important, à mes yeux, que les ignominies qui ont passionné
les masses du vingtième siècle.



V

Ah! The first morning breath of fresh air in early spring,
in a beloved city! Yet as a young man as I was,
jumping on the Santa Lucia dock, was no longer the one who was
on a train the day before in Paris. Every syllable we have
pronounced, every caress we’ve sketched, every journey
that we have accomplished were started in a moment that has
immediately swallowed up in the past. They were completed in
a moment that, likewise, has shifted to the past. The
present does not exist. Or else, only the present exists. Marly the King,
Berre-des-Alpes, Arromanches, Venice, Florence, the places that have
counted for me, could only be incarnated in my desire
of them. They can only exist in the nostalgia they feel
inspire me.
There has almost never been a suspended eternity between the
past disappeared without return and the inaccessible future. However, each
Wednesday in March 1978, before the MJC booms of the
Grandes Terres, I used to play on my Thorens record player
old LPs. Maybe I’m still there, in my room.
of 7 square des Aubades, spying through the slots of my
the arrival of Véronique and Corinne.
Ah! Who will give us long glances and shy smiles
of a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl with a fluffy voice under the sky of
parigote suburbs, perhaps chewing a pencil without malice,
doing her homework at a coffee table, hiding behind the waterfall.
of her hair spilling out on her notebook? “What is it that
Are you studying?” I asked him. She looked up at me with her big eyes
brilliant and pure and replied: “Feelings”. Spring of david-
hamiltonian light….
I write for myself alone; the memory I have of the luminosity of
this March in Marlysh, the smell of the lawns swollen by
the rain, my moods, that’s something a lot
more important, in my opinion, than the ignominies that have fascinated
the masses of the twentieth century.

Belle and Bilitis in Belgium

Some time ago Max decided to take a trip to Belgium together with Belle and Bilitis.
They lived in a gipsy wagon for a while and strolled along the beaches of Blankenberge and Cadzand.
The days where full of joy and freedom and a set of unique beautiful pictures evolved from this feelings.

As always the pictures of Max Stolzenberg are available in different sizes and strictly limited to 300 copies.
Each picture is autographed by the artist himself, titled and dry stamped to ensure originality.
Now you have the golden opportunity to get one of the very first prints.

Special thanks go to our friend Willem, who let us do photos in his beautiful house.

Pictures can be ordered here.

 

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Just let Bilitis know which picture you want to buy and which size you want and she will arrange everything for you.

We also highly recommend to visit sour atelier. Here you can convince yourself of the high quality painting like pictures and the wonderful workmanship of our limited prints.

 

Une dernière leçon de mon école

Olivier Mathieu, who was just writing his next book, asked Max if he could do the cover photo.
Of course Max agreed and so he went out with Bilitis and Annette (who assisted Max and also did the making of picture) into the nature, for a book cover photoshoot.

“We where very lucky to have some sun because otherwise it would have been impossible to do the shooting outside” Max says.

It was indeed the only warm day during the last three weeks.
The shooting took place on three different places and Olivier asked Max to have his last book “Je crie à toutes filles mercies featured on the photo.

The title of the new book will be “Une dernière leçon de mon école” which can be translated as “A last lesson of my school” and refers to the great poet François Villon.

Here are the four suggestions of Max from which Olivier and the publisher chose one.


We do not reveal which photo the cover finally will show. The text will be slightly different in the final version.

“It came out very beautiful and they chose the photo that was my favorite too. It was done in a beautiful hamiltonian light and with a great pose of the girl” Max states.

The book will be printed in a very limited and numbered edition of 300 books. There will be no second edition. It will be a bibliographic rarity.

From this already very limited number of books there will be only 20 copies which are personally autographed by Olivier Mathieu and Max Stolzenberg.

If you are interested in one of these rarities please contact us.
The whole edition will be sold out very fast. So please don’t hesitate to write to us.

The publishing date is set for the 15th. of May.

 

 

Max Stolzenberg – The Polaroids Part I

In 1972 American physicist and industrial Edwin Herbert Land (1909-1991) introduced the SX-70 camera to the world.
From 1951 to 1954 Land was also president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The SX-70 camera was the first one to use integral film and made it possible to shoot and develop pictures in literally no time without the hassle of separation film.

Polaroid film has always fascinated all kind of artists from Andy Warhol to Helmut Newton and last but not least the true master of light David Hamilton.
On one occasion David told Max an interesting story about his meeting with Edwin Land.
Edwin had sponsored David with all kind of camera equipment and films, especially SX-70 film and cameras.

David showed Edwin his pictures, but when it came to the nudes his face dropped and as David said with a smile “That was it with Edwin Land. I didn’t get any sponsoring any more.”
You have to know that Edwin was a strictly religious mormon!

Despite that little anecdote David went on to use SX-70 film for some of his beautiful photos until his death in 2016.

Max is a big fan of integral film too. He always carries his 1974 SX-70 Land camera with him. The subtle low fidelity feeling, the muted colors and the artistic potential of this film are just magic.

 From today we want to feature his Polaroids with a new series of clips on our YouTube channel.

 

All pictures can be purchased as personally autographed and dry stamped prints (limited to 300 worldwide) from us.

The prices for the different sizes can be seen in the shop.

Simply write to Bilitis to place your order. She will help you through the ordering process.

 

 

 

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