Vues de l'esprit: Group Show
" Vue de l'esprit ", the relationship between look and knowledge. What do we really see ? Can we look beyond the appearances ?
Three artists are honored : The photographer Didier Fournet. His series "Vibrations" plays with the boundaries of visible and audible by transforming landscapes into sound waves. Nemo Jantzen works the ideas of depth and reality through his portraits, which are a constellation of other scenes or an assembly of wires. The portrait is not only the reflection of a form, but also the mirror of a mind. Reinhard Gorner, with his monumental photographs of libraries, suggests a real staging of the richness of the mind, revealed by the colossal architecture of the place.
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Reinhard GornerWren library, Cambridge, 2017Fine Art Lightjet Print, mounted on aluminum, plexiglass or resin178 x 222 cm (70 x 87 in)Edition of 10 + 1 AP
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Reinhard GornerTwo Men of Letters - Schagl Abbey Library, 2019Fine Art Lightjet Print, mounted on aluminum, plexiglass or resin127 x 158,7 cm (50 x 62,5 in)Edition of 25 + 2 AP
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Reinhard GornerThe Cohen room, Oxford, 2017Fine Art Lightjet Print, mounted on aluminum, plexiglass or resin146 x 127 cm (57 x 50 in)Edition of 25 + 2 AP
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Reinhard GornerBooks, clocks and globes, national library, Prague, 2016Fine Art Lightjet Print, mounted on aluminum, plexiglass or resin127 x 132 cm (50 x 52 in)Edition of 25 + 2 AP
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Didier FournetSan Sebastian 3, 2016Photography, Diasec and aluminum frame100 x 200 cm (51 x 70 in)Edition of 15
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Didier FournetParis Jeu de Paume, 2015Photography, Diasec and aluminum frame100 x 200 cm (39 x 79 in)Edition of 4