It was during a chance meeting with the collector Pierre Passebon and French photographers douard Taufenbach and Bastien Pourtout that the idea of a commission was born: to tell a story within the story of Passebon's stellar collection of over 500 vintage photographs of Marl ne Dietrich. Taufenbach and Pourtout have developed - using their iPhones - a new form of photomontage based on the instantaneous nature of Instagram and the possibility of communicating images remotely. In real time, they mix elements of the photographs; editing, splicing, juxtaposing, and reassembling them. These transformed images of one of the most alluring stars of cinema are a meditation on beauty, fame, and the nature of obsession. "With these effects, comparable to the chronophotography of tienne-Jules Marey or the stroboscopy used by Harold Edgerton or Gjon Mili, douard Taufenbach and Bastien Pourtout follow a photographic tradition while simultaneously renewing it. This modernity... reveals an obsession: that of Marl ne preoccupied with control over her image. She knew, all her life, how to hide under the mask of eternal beauty, as shown in the works assembled here." - Jean-Luc Monterosso. Text in English and French.