Fifty One Fine Art Photography
Photograps. Solo exhibition. Nudes turn slowly into dunes; dunes transform into the essence of a human body. This striking visual alternation can be observed in the recent work of the artist.
Nude/Dune
Edward Weston (1886-1958): the series Dunes, Oceano, 1936 and Nude on
Sand, Oceano, 1936. The essential and purified approach of Weston's dunes
and nudes in the sand, meet in Chaput's work in one powerful image. The nude
as landscape; the landscape as nude.
The study of the nude constitutes a recurrent theme in the work of the
artist-photographer Simon Chaput (1952, Fr.). His distinctive and abstract
vision takes a daring and gratifying step forward within the age-old
tradition of depicting the nude in art history. The exhibition NUDE DUNE
shows within this context a series of nudes in their evolution towards
diverse levels of abstraction.
Chaput teaches us to look differently at the everyday-reality that
surrounds us. His images present minute studies in perception and
abstraction. The ambiguous pictures are typified of a visual play of
positive and negative, black and white, image and counterimage.
Simon Chaput travels extensively and is based in New York. His work includes
a suite of images of the Stone Observatories of Jay Singh in New Delhi and
Jaipur in India and an ongoing suite of modernist views of Manhattan¹s
architecture. Both bodies are representative of Simon Chaput¹s interest in
abstraction and Buddhism.
Apart from his personal oeuvre, he also worked with award-winning directors
and producers on Documentary films and is a close associate of the artists
Christo and Jeanne-Claude, working with them on many of their projects and
exhibitions over the past fifteen years.
Private and institutional collections in France, Switzerland, Germany,
Italy, England, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, Japan and the United States
feature his work. It was also part of the exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum
(N.Y.): ŒLooking Back from Ground Zero: Images from the Brooklyn Museum
Collection¹ (2006).
Opening Thursday 1 November from 18.00h-21.00h; in the presence of the artist.
Fifty One Fine Art Photography
Zirkstraat 20 - Antwerpen
Free admission