Early Works. This exhibition will present a unique selection of vintage prints and a recent edition of these two series 'Magie der Schiene' and 'Das Auge der Liebe', showcased this Fall by the publication of the book by Sturm & Drang editions.
The Galerie Esther Woerdehoff is pleased to present two emblematic series of early
works by the Swiss photographer René Groebli, born in 1927:
Magie der Schiene
and
Das Auge der Liebe.
Magie der Schiene
(the magic of the rail) is René Groebli’s first book, self-published in
1949. Then only 22, he was beginning his career as a photographer. Traveling regularly
outside Switzerland, he took the excuse of a ride on the Paris-Basel Express to achieve
this personal work. With an extremely bold style, where the influence of the Bauhaus,
the New Objectivity and the Design School in Zurich can be felt, Groebli creates a
deeply personal series. Through the post-war Paris suburbs and the French countryside,
René Groebli went from the driver’s cab to the intimacy of a wagon, shooted tunnel
entrances or the moving tracks of power lines, he photographed railway workers and
locomotives launched at full steam. Playing with grain, blur and contrast, and applying
a methodical exploration of his subject, René Groebli manages to convey the speed
and noise of the train, the hardness of the metal and the smell of coal, delivering
an experimental and radical work from single theme. From this formal and rigorous
aesthetic he made a rare book, a precise selection of 14 photographs accompanied
by a poem by Albert Ehrismann, and this exercise in style, exceptional for that time,
immediately earned recognition to its author. Published in German and English with
only 1000 copies, recently celebrated by Martin Parr in his Photobook and still sought
after by collectors,
Magie der Schiene
is a landmark in the history of photography.
With a different approach, which announces the stylistic freedom that the photographer
exercised throughout his whole career,
Das Auge der Liebe
(The Eye of Love) traces
the honeymoon of René Groebli and his wife, Rita, in the early 50s. The couple were
married in 1951, but lack of money and time forced them to delay their honeymoon.
Three years later, they finally went to Paris to celebrate their love and stayed in a small
hotel in Montparnasse. The photographer took over 300 pictures, with a Rolleiflex and
a Leica. The book, published in 1954, retains only 25 photographs, a precise selection
made by René and Rita. In a soft and delicate black and white, the photographer
reinvents nude and reveals the legs, the breasts, the body of his wife but also her face,
her hands and the decor of their story. In this modest hotel room of post-war France,
he found lace curtains with cherubs, an iron bed and flower wallpaper, yet a blooming
scenery for their novice love. In those times, René Groebli’s sensual vision of conjugal
love was called pornography by the Zurich local newspaper. For us it is an erotic and
sensitive poem: the photographer let us enter the bedroom and this intimacy offered
through the camera lens is the most beautiful evidence of his love.
This exhibition will present a unique selection of vintage prints and a recent edition of
these two series, showcased this Fall by the publication of the book
René Groebli, Early
Works
by Sturm & Drang editions.
Image: René Groebli
Press Contact:
Sabine Guédamour, sabine@ewgalerie.com
Opening: Tuesday September 15th 2015, from 6 to 9 pm. The artist will be present
Galerie Esther Woerdehoff
36, rue Falguiere, Paris
Tuesday to Saturday 2 - 6 p.m