Didier Massard “L’Atlas Imaginaire”

Julie Saul Gallery

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The Julie Saul Gallery presents our fourth solo exhibition of Didier Massard entitled L’Atlas Imaginaire. The exhibition includes nine works, all produced since his previous show in 2007. His choice of subjects range from nature to mythology and architecture. Massard is known for his imaginative, elaborately fabricated photographs that record studio constructions meticulously crafted and masterfully lit. These projects begin with an idea, are extensively researched and are competed after months devoted to their execution in his Parisian studio. As Massard only uses manual techniques to fabricate his images, the effect is different from digital imaging. Our experience of each image leaves us lingering on every detail as we question both the reality of the subject and the process used to achieve it.

Among the works the new Aurora Borealis will be shown in a large scale along with The Monkey which was featured in the great Otherworldly diorama exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design in 2011. The most recently completed work The Tiger joins the Rhinoceros and The Elephant in his menagerie of animals which merge the real and the imagined. Massard has remained committed to his intensive studio practice producing increasingly complex meditations on nature and fantasy. Among the new works is an homage to Breughel in a new interpretation of The Tower of Babel, and to the firebird in a Russian fairy tale. The ideas come from many places; music, literature and all genres of historical research. Massard has exhibited extensively in the United States and Europe including a recent inclusion of his Underwater Cathedral at the Conciergerie in Paris in the 2012/2013 show Reve de Monuments, and a solo show at the Alliance Francaise in New York in 2011.

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Schedule

from September 05, 2013 to October 19, 2013

Opening Reception on 2013-09-12 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Didier Massard

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