Ralph Gibson — Vertical Horizon

Exhibition

Photography

Ralph Gibson
Vertical Horizon

Past: June 10 → August 27, 2016

On the occasion of the opening of the Galerie Thierry Bigaignon, famous American photographer Ralph Gibson presents an all-new series of twelve never-before seen large-format color photographs entitled Vertical Horizon, in a compelling departure from the black-and-white images for which he is celebrated.

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Seventeen years after the retrospective dedicated to his work at Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, and five years after his last exhibition in the city, Ralph Gibson returns to the French capital with a selection of 12 never-before-seen colour prints. Primarily known for his high-contrast monochrome photographs, the famous American photographer has been exploring colour since the advent of digital photography.

At 77, Ralph Gibson is still vividly exploring the particularities that built his identity as a photographer — and this new technology provides an intuitive extension of his approach focussing on the balance between representation and abstraction. More than ever, Ralph Gibson immaculately defines the structure of his images and plays on oppositions. The delicate boundary between lines and volumes gives rise to a tension at the very centre of the frame, enhanced by the portrait format of his photographs. As Thierry Bigaignon explains :

“Ralph Gibson’s images highlight the idea of boundaries and opposition. They’re visual oxymorons, so we decided to title the exhibition Vertical Horizon, which perfectly encapsulates these concepts.”

Gilles Mora, the eminent art historian and critic specialising in American photography, had the privilege of previewing Ralph Gibson’s series and has nothing but praise for this artist and his unique take on the world around him:

“Ralph Gibson is without doubt the most European of American photographers, and knows our culture perfectly. His mastery of composition, halfway between graphic artwork and abstraction, has never precluded the sensuality which is the particular trademark of his photographs. It is time to rediscover Ralph Gibson.”

The date of this inaugural exhibition is highly symbolic, as it takes place exactly 41 years to the day since French art dealer Agathe Gaillard chose to inaugurate her own photography gallery in Paris by exhibiting the work of Ralph Gibson for her opening on 10 June, 1975. Agathe Gaillard will be supporting the inaugural exhibition, making it a major venue for collectors, amateurs and photography enthusiasts.

  • Opening Thursday, June 9, 2016 6 PM → 9 PM

    With the artist and with the presence of Agathe Gaillard.

03 Le Marais Zoom in 03 Le Marais Zoom out

18, rue du Bourg-Tibourg

75004 Paris

www.bigaignon.com

Châtelet
Hôtel de Ville
Rambuteau
Saint-Paul

Opening hours

Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 7 PM
Other times by appointment Ouverture également sur rendez-vous pour visites privées, 7 jours/7, entre 10h et 20h. Réservation sur le site de la galerie.

Venue schedule

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