Histoires d'Eau. Karine Laval's bleached-out, neo-constructivist studies of people intersecting with architecture at public swimming pools taken in France, Portugal, Spain and Norway are an amazing adventure in color. Divers, sunbathers and swimmers are captured in splendid compositions of frozen movements in the most serene of settings.
Histoires d'Eau
MB Fine Art Los Angeles is pleased to announce an exhibition of photographs
by French photographer Karine Laval. Laval's Swimming Pool series evokes a
feeling of playful nostalgia by effectively capturing the innocence of sunny
summer days. The opening of Histoires d'Eau will coincide with the 8th
Annual Avenues of Art & Design Walk.
Karine Laval's bleached-out, neo-constructivist studies of people
intersecting with architecture at public swimming pools taken in France,
Portugal, Spain and Norway are an amazing adventure in color. Divers,
sunbathers and swimmers are captured in splendid compositions of frozen
movements in the most serene of settings. Although their actions and
expressions are natural and spontaneous, the scenes appear composed by a
silent choreographer when moments are isolated within the frame of her
camera. These public places are particularly interesting because they mix
the natural element of water within an urban space where people can be at
leisure and where they seem liberated from any social reference. The cool
tones of water and sky transport the viewer to a completely different part
of the world in the brief moment that has been captured.
Karine Laval is an internationally exhibited artist. She was named one of
PDN Magazine's Top 30 Photographers of 2005 and lives in Brooklyn, New York.
In the Main Room: LOST: Photography by Rena Bass Forman
Continuing in the Main Room the first exhibition displaying works spanning
Forman's oeuvre over the last decade, including some never-before-seen
images. Known for her visually stunning, large format landscapes of exotic
locales, Forman's collective work commands the viewer¹s attention by
offering a visual trip to the remote corners of the world, capturing radiant
moments that would have otherwise passed by. Her persistent focus on the
organic shape of the landscapes simultaneously compares and contrasts
varying locales, and a further look is often necessary to realize that the
settings are located on opposite sides of the world, providing the viewer
with the exhilarating feeling of being LOST.
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 4, 4:00-9:00pm in conjunction with the Avenues of Art & Design Walk
MB Fine Art
612 North Almont Dr., West Hollywood
Gallery Hours: Tuesday  Saturday, 10am-5pm and by appointment