Monet intime

Photographies de Bernard Plossu
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Monet intime

Photographies de Bernard Plossu
As part of the Normandy Impressionist Festival 2010 and the exhibition “Dans un jardin“, a specific command was passed to the French photographer Bernard Plossu garden at Giverny.

Bernard Plossu photographed the house and gardens of Monet in Giverny This book presents a new collection of sixty photographs taken during two visits to Giverny Photographer (winter 2010 and spring 2011) at times and in different seasons.

All his shots reveal the house of Claude Monet in a radically new and unique. One finds shivered the images taken by walking, the feeling of emptiness, the poetry of silence, the use of photographic grain or gray, heavy atmospheric environments, mirror effects, become constants in the way of photographic Bernard Plossu .
The photographer plays for absence: the toile covering the furniture in the dressing room or living roomstudio in the winter, fleeting silhouettes of tourists rue Claude Monet in the spring.

Coproducer
Musée des impressionnismes Giverny
Released
08/06/2012
Collection
Hors Collection
Format
250 x 300
Français
Relié couverture cartonnée
61 photos colors and black and white
96 pages
ISBN : 978-2-35046-250-9
Out of stock
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Bernard Plossu

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Plossu Bernard, born in South Vietnam in 1945, he grew up surrounded by photographs of the desert taken by his father when he went skiing on the dunes of the Sahara in 1937 with Roger Frisian-Roche. Modesty, sensuality, emotion, joy, here is what is the “sap” that already permeate the images of the self that landed in Mexico in 1965 and 1967 to join his grandparents. Travel as a Mexican issue 15 years later its editor Claude Nori. A book that, as the creator of Ed. Contrejour has become a sort of bible for a generation suddenly uninhibited by his freedom of tone and its intimate and poetic vision.