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City of Immortals: Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris

Carolyn Campbell pays tribute to the City of Immortals, the massive and visually astonishing Père-Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, in photography, text, and via satellite. Her project is four-fold:

  • An extensive online homage to the cemetery;
  • An illustrated print map that features the resting places of some of the most celebrated spirits in the park, including Amedeo Modigliani, Nadar, Edith Piaf, Gertrude Stein, and Oscar Wilde;
  • A GPS Walking Tour App  in French and English for iPhone and Android featuring the grave sites of 84 cultural icons; and
  • The 200 page City of Immortals: Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris published by Goff Books was featured in the Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019  Arts & Books section of the Los Angeles Times The first two weeks of its publication saw “City of Immortals” as #2 on the Bestsellers List for Non-Fiction Paperbacks from the Los Angeles Times;  #1 Hot New Release on Amazon, and #1 Bestseller for Non-Fiction Paperback by Book Soup and Vroman’s. It is available in bookstores across the United States, the UK and in Paris, France. See more press coverage .

About the Book

City of Immortals bookIn October of 2019, Goff Books released the hauntingly unforgettable publication, City of Immortals: Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris.  The volume contains over 100 original color photographs along with an illustrated pull-out map of the legendary necropolis—the result of Campbell’s three decades of research, study, and photography.

You can order this book on Amazon  Whenever possible, however, please consider buying from your nearest independent book store. Ask them to carry my book. Support writers and independent booksellers! Please post a review if you feel so inclined. Much appreciated

The book’s launch was featured at the City of West Hollywood’s WeHo Reads series on Tuesday, October 29, 2019, at 7:00 pm in the City Council Chambers. See excerpts of that event on YouTube


“In City of Immortals, Carolyn Campbell gives readers three books in one; a personal dialogue with the immortals, a scholarly history of funerary architecture and design, and an intimate tour of the world’s most famous cemetery.”

— Michael Webb, author of more than 20 books on modern architecture and design,
including Moving Around: A Lifetime of Wandering


About the GPS Walking Tour App

GPS Walking Tour App available now for $2.99 on Google Play* and the Apple App Store!

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GPS Walking Tour App

Having researched and studied the cemetery for decades, and taken thousands of photos of the world’s most famous Necropolis, Campbell decided to share her passion for Père Lachaise In her online City of Immortals: The Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris project.

In the Press

A review by Genie Davis in Art and Cake magazine stated: “The artist’s voluminous work is a gorgeous collection of words and images that captures the awe of the place, its legacy, its grace, its sense of peace and mystery.”

The project was featured in West Hollywood LifestyleLos Angeles Artist & Writer Carolyn Campbell Launches “City Of Immortals,” An Online Tribute To The Incomparable Père Lachaise Cemetery In Paris, France.

An article by LA Weekly arts editor Shana Nys Dambrot on City of Immortals: Two French Landmarks Get Some Love From U.S. Fans.

Los Angeles architecture and design author Michael Webb’s review in FORM:Pioneering Design magazine: Where the Dead Come to Life.

Laurie Pike commented in her leading The Paris Blog: “It is indispensable for anyone who wants to truly get their mind around this amazing maze of art and death. Thankfully, a passionate American has set her laser focus on these 107 acres of corpses and copses. Carolyn Campbell’s well thought-out map measures 17″ × 19″ and features NO SMALL TYPE!”

(En)Gendered (In)Equity: The Gallery Tally Poster Project – international traveling exhibition

Carolyn Campbell was invited to submit four of her photographic works, which were exhibited in the galleries noted below.  Gallery Tally is a crowd-sourced, social engagement art project organized by Micol Hebron in which artists from around the world have joined the effort to collect and visualize statistical data regarding ratios of male and female artists in top contemporary art galleries. Artists were invited to make one posters for each gallery, in whatever style or medium they chose. Starting with galleries in Los Angeles, the second phase of the project  focused on galleries in New York and has now expanded to include Paris, Berlin, London, Chicago, Santa Fe, Portland, Pittsburg, and other cities.

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art London. October 20, 2017 through January 21, 2018, part of Starless Midnight – an exhibition co-curated by Edgar Arceneaux and Laurence Sillars. Press

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Fair-Market: Brickell City Center, Dec. 7-10, 2017 during Art Basel Miami. Press Press Press

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Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Hollywood, CA , March 10 – April 17, 2016 Opening reception March 9, 7-10pm. Press: Diversions LA,  Artillery,  LACE.

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Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Dec. 10, 2015 –Jan. 10th, 2016

Matucana 100, Santiago, Chile, Nov. 3 – 25th, 2015  Press
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New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, NM, Sept. – Dec., 2015  Press – Press

Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, May 15 – June 25, 2015 Press

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ForYourArt on Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, March – May, 2014 Press

For Your Art “#PictureThis#8: Micol Hebron and Carolyn Campbell” June 14, 2014

Stage Raw, “To Be Equal, Not A Sequel” by Pauline Adamek, April 20, 2014

KCET Artbound, “Galleries Are Man’s World, and Micol Hebron is Keeping Score”, by Carolina Miranda, April 3, 2014

Hyperallergic, “Tallying Art World Inequality One Gallery At a Time”, by Jillian Steinhauer, March 27, 2014:

Artillery Magazine (cover story), “Super Inequality: Micol Hebron challenges the gender ratio” by Carol Cheh, January/February 2014:

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XX Redux: Revisiting a Feminist Collective, Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman University, Orange, CA, 2014 Press

Área: Lugar de Projectos, Caguas, Puerto Rico, December 2014 Press

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Pratt Manhattan Center Gallery

Pratt Manhattan Center Gallery, New York – Tracking, Tracing, Marking, Pacing   – Image for Robert Longo section

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Photo by Carolyn Campbell of Bill T. Jones and Eric Barsness from Robert Longo’s “Sound Distance of a Good Man.” Part of “Empire” a performance trilogy presented in 1981 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC