With his first Rolleiflex, Jean-Michel Berts became sensitive to the effects of light. From Paris to New York, and Venice to Tokyo, these sublimated cities take on a poetic, ethereal and dreamlike value through his eyes.
Despite a promising scientific career, Jean-Michel Berts chose a different path—to become a photographer. With his first Rolleiflex, he became sensitive to the effects of light. Since the eighties he has worked as a still life photographer for several well-known cosmetics and perfume brands. While involved in this field, he pursued a body of work with a more personal focus : to portray the essence of cities, reminding one of the grandeur of civilizations.
For more than 20 years, Jean Michel Berts has been working on very different themes. A decade ago in Vienna, Berts began a project focussed upon cities ; drawing inspiration from photographers such as Norman Parkinson and Hugo Schmölz. As Berts explains, « Architecture is the cultural and economic reflection of a society ». Berts' artistic imperative is to reveal to the viewer the whole subtlety and richness of the places he photographs. His choice of black and white only is very important to him and seemed inevitable to express his sensitivity. The photographs are taken early in the morning or at night, and the absence of human figures on his photographs allows Berts to focus on manmade constructions, giving them a life of their own.
The power of Jean-Michel Berts photographs also comes from his technique : using the Zone System of Ansel Adams, and with an exposure time between nine seconds and ten minutes, this method of overexposing negatives and under-developing them allows a stronger density, enhancing the contrast in black and white. From Paris to New York, and Venice to Tokyo, these sublimated cities take on a poetic, ethereal and dreamlike value through his eyes.
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Jean-Michel BertsHorses 1, 2018Lambda print on aluminum, framed100 x 160 cm (39 x 63 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel BertsHorses 2, 2018Lambda print on aluminum, framed100 x 160 cm (39 x 63 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel BertsHorses 3, 2018Lambda print on aluminum, framed100 x 160 cm (39 x 63 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel BertsChaises longues, 2017Silver print laminated on aluminum109 x 109 cm (43 x 43 cm)Edition of 8
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Jean-Michel BertsNew York, 2017Lambda print on aluminum, framed150 x 109 cm (59 x 43 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel Berts56th floor, 2017Lambda print on aluminum, framed109 x 120 cm (43 x 50 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel BertsLa bibliotheque, 2017Lambda print on aluminum, framed80 x 100 cm (32 x 40 in)Edition of 22
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Jean-Michel BertsNew York, 2017Lambda print on aluminum, framed109 x 150 cm (43 x 59 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel BertsThe office, 2017Lambda print on aluminum, framed107 x 160 cm (42 x 60 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel BertsTour Chrysler, 2007Silver print60 x 40 cm (23 x 15 in)Edition of 22
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Jean-Michel BertsCafé Florian, 2012Lambda print on aluminum50 x 70 cm (19 x 27 in)Edition of 22
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Jean-Michel BertsGrand Canal 1, 2012Argentic print on aluminum110 x 155 cm (43.5 x 61 in)Edition of 8
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Jean-Michel BertsGrand Canal 3, 2012Lambda print on aluminum74 x 80 cm (30 x 31 in)Edition of 22
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Jean-Michel BertsPorte de Brandenbourg, 2006Lambda print on aluminum105 x 150 cm (41 x 60 in)Edition of 8 + 2 AP
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Jean-Michel BertsLa Coupole, 2010Lambda print on aluminum, framed50 x 70 cm (19 x 27 in)Edition of 22
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Jean-Michel BertsTour Eiffel, 2006Silver print mounted on aluminium120 x 114 cm (47.5 x 45 in)Edition of 8
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Jean-Michel BertsGrilles du Jardin du LuxembourgSilver print laminated on aluminum109 x 109 cm (43 x 43 in)Edition of 8
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Jean-Michel BertsNotre Dame jourSilver print laminated on aluminum110 x 150 cm (48 x 60 in)Edition of 8
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Jean-Michel BertsFuséeSilver print laminated on aluminum109 x 109 cm (43 x 43 in)Edition of 8
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Jean-Michel BertsSaule pleureurSilver print laminated on aluminum100 x 160 cm (39 x 63 in)Edition of 8
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The Light Of New York
The Light Of New York, Jean-Michel Berts Jean-Michel Berts, 201370 illustrations, 128 pagesRead more
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The Light Of Paris
The Light Of Paris, Jean Michel Berts, text by Pierre Assouline Jean-Michel Berts, 200670 illustrations, 131 pagesRead more
Publisher: Assouline
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The Light Of Tokyo
The Light Of Tokyo, Jean-Michel Berts, text by Ito Seiko Jean-Michel Berts, 2008 Read more
Jean Michel Berts has been a photographer since the age of 16, and has since gone on to gain international fame. Berts has been exposing at numerous art fairs : in Brussels, New York, Milan and Hong Kong. He has also worked on publicity campaigns for luxury brands including Lancôme and Dior, and has published an array of books for his city series, with the publisher Assouline.
SOLO & GROUP SHOWS
2017
Dreaming New York
Solo show K+Y Gallery, Paris
AAF Singapore
2016
K+Y Gallery, London
AAF Singapore
AAF New York
2014
AAF Hong Kong
Group show K+Y Gallery, Paris
2013
AAF Hong Kong
AAF New York
Group show K+Y Gallery, Paris
2012
Gallery Istanbul, Irem Kiney Light of Istanbul
London Art Fair
AAF Milan
K+Y Gallery, Paris
2011
AAF New York
AAF London
Group show K+Y Gallery, London
2010
Sous les Etoiles Gallery, New York
2008
Form Art Fair, London
Glasgow Art Fair
Linéart, Gent
Show K+Y Gallery, Paris
2007
Historical Library of the City of Paris
Las Vegas, Phoenix Editions
AAF New-York
Sous les Etoiles Gallery, New York
2006
French Embassy, Berlin
Exhibition of Franch art and crafts, Moscou
French Embassy, Liban
Wanted, Paris
2005
Camerawork, Hamburg
Artbrussel, Brussel
Eric Frank Gallery, London
Erick Frank Gallery, St Tropez
Contemporary Fine Art, Berlin
Q206 (Camerawork)
PUBLICATIONS
2012
"The Light of London", Assouline éditions
"The Light of Venice", Assouline éditions
2011
"The Light of Tokyo", Assouline éditions
"The Light of Istanbul", Assouline éditions
2007
"The Light of New York" Assouline éditions
2006
"The Light of Paris", Assouline éditions