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Nina & Monk, etc

If you happen to be in Paris this week, you might wander along to the little bookshop and gallery of Robert Delpire, tucked away on a street beside the church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, to see a small show of photographs taken by the Baroness Pannonica de Koenigswater.

Nica, as she was known, took snapshots of many great jazz musicians during her encounters with them in the 1950s and ’60s. To them — the pianists Thelonious Monk and Barry Harris in particular, but many others, too — she was a friend, patron and benefactor, which means that her photographs, taken in dressing rooms and hotel rooms and kitchens, have a rare intimacy and candour.

The photo above, of Thelonious Monk and Nina Simone, is one of about a dozen of the original Polaroids framed and mounted on the walls of the gallery. Many more — of Hank Mobley, Sonny Clark, Coleman Hawkins, Oscar Pettiford, Billy Higgins, Paul Chambers and others — are included in a new book called Dans l’oeil de Nica (Through Nica’s Eye).

Her photos have the tonal richness and warmth characteristic of Polaroids. They were also badly stored for decades and are presented as found, many of them in a semi-distressed condition that inevitably enhances their romantic allure.

The new book is a follow-up to Three Wishes, published in English by Abrams Image in 2006, in which Nica’s photos were accompanied by the answers given to her by dozens of musicians when she asked them the question implied in the title. Many of them are very personal, others poignant, viz. Eric Dolphy: “1: To continue playing music all my life. 2: A home and a car in New York. That’s all!”

* The exhibition is at Delpire & Co, 13 Rue de l’Abbaye, Paris 6, until Saturday 28 October (Wed-Sat 12-6pm). Dans l’oeil de Nica is published by Buchet/Chastel (€44). Nica’s remarkable story is well told in The Baroness, a biography by her niece Hannah Rothschild, published by Virago in 2013.

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  1. Mark Kidel's avatar

    I am in Paris, thank you Richard, I will take a look. In the marvellous”Three Wishes” book, my favourite reply by far to the question from the Baroness was from Miles: “To be white!” That says so much….

    October 24, 2023
  2. Mark Kidel's avatar

    PS, apart from Hannah Rothschild’s marvellous book on Nica, there is her excellent feature doc, with lots of great interviews, “The Jazz Baroness” Well worth seeking out…

    October 24, 2023
  3. Simon Medaney's avatar
    Simon Medaney #

    Whoops! Prod the subeditor ! Nica, not Nina! All the best for an excellent column Simon

    October 24, 2023
  4. geoffhatherick's avatar
    geoffhatherick #

    Sounds interesting. Have to disagree on the Rothschild book, which is absolutely dire when it comes to discussing jazz.

    October 24, 2023
  5. Karel Beer's avatar
    Karel Beer #

    Around the corner from l’Hotel La Louisiane where they all stayed* – as will Arthur Smith on Wednesday, I’ll take him to the exhibition.

    Karel Beer

    *as did Bachdenkel in 1970

    October 25, 2023
  6. stue1967's avatar

    I’m reading Robin Kelley’s brilliant Life and Times of Monk book at the moment and Nica seems one of the few consistent supportive influences in Monk’s life. Would love to see the photos.

    October 28, 2023

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