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Michael Flomen, From the Web No. 1, 2007
Starting Bid: CA$7,500
Estimate:
CA$10,000 - CA$12,000
Ended
Timed Auction
BYDealers Post-War & Contemporary Spring // Art d'après-guerre & contemporain Printemps
ARTIST
Michael Flomen
Size
122 x 137 cm / 48 x 54 in
Description
Michael Flomen produit depuis plus de 50 ans des œuvres photographiques uniques en leur genre et From the Web No. 1 (2007) en est un exemple notable. Cette image intrigante et onirique constitue une abstraction ancrée dans la nature et la lumière. « Influencé par l’histoire de la photographie et de la science du 19e siècle ainsi que les courants contemporains comme l’abstraction, le formalisme, le modernisme et le surréalisme, [l’artiste] transcende les genres avec des techniques et une vision propres », écrit James D. Campbell [nous traduisons]. Au début des années 1990, Flomen adopte l’appareil photo grand format afin de photographier les paysages qui l’intéressent. En 1999, il commence à employer des techniques sans appareil pour prendre des images directement dans la nature. Recherchant l’eau, le vent, la lueur des lucioles et d’autres phénomènes naturels, il a élaboré au fil des ans un lexique visuel distinctif. En tant que photogrammes grand format, les photographies que Flomen réalise sans appareil révèlent l’univers des phénomènes visibles. Elles nous ramènent à l’essence même de la nature, dont elles nous ouvrent le grand livre pour nous montrer des images jamais vues. Michael Flomen est né à Montréal en 1952. Il a commencé à prendre des photos à la fin des années 1960 et participe à des expositions internationales depuis 1972. Collaborant avec de nombreux artistes, il a entre autres effectué les tirages pour l’exposition itinérante nord-américaine de Jacques Henri Lartigue au milieu des années 1970.
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Michael Flomen has been producing his unique photoworks for over fifty years; From the Web No. 1 (2007) is a notable example. This ambiguous and dreamlike image is an abstraction anchored in nature and light. “With a debt to the histories of 19th-century photography and science and to contemporary considerations like abstraction, formalism, modernism and surrealism, Michael Flomen nonetheless transcends these genres with his unique vision and technique,” writes James D. Campbell. In the early 1990s, Flomen began to use a large-format camera to photograph landscapes that interested him. In 1999, he began to employ camera-less techniques to make photographs directly in nature. Foraging water, wind, firefly light, and other natural phenomena, he developed a signature lexicon of images. As large-format photograms, Flomen’s camera-less photographs capture epiphanies in the universe of visible phenomena. His work brings us in touch with Book of Nature itself, and he opens its pages to show us images we have never seen. Michael Flomen was born in Montreal in 1952. He began taking photographs in the late 1960s and has been showing his work internationally since 1972. He has been a darkroom printer and collaborator for many artists, including for Jacques Henri Lartigue’s traveling exhibition in Canada and the United States in the mid-1970s.
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Michael Flomen has been producing his unique photoworks for over fifty years; From the Web No. 1 (2007) is a notable example. This ambiguous and dreamlike image is an abstraction anchored in nature and light. “With a debt to the histories of 19th-century photography and science and to contemporary considerations like abstraction, formalism, modernism and surrealism, Michael Flomen nonetheless transcends these genres with his unique vision and technique,” writes James D. Campbell. In the early 1990s, Flomen began to use a large-format camera to photograph landscapes that interested him. In 1999, he began to employ camera-less techniques to make photographs directly in nature. Foraging water, wind, firefly light, and other natural phenomena, he developed a signature lexicon of images. As large-format photograms, Flomen’s camera-less photographs capture epiphanies in the universe of visible phenomena. His work brings us in touch with Book of Nature itself, and he opens its pages to show us images we have never seen. Michael Flomen was born in Montreal in 1952. He began taking photographs in the late 1960s and has been showing his work internationally since 1972. He has been a darkroom printer and collaborator for many artists, including for Jacques Henri Lartigue’s traveling exhibition in Canada and the United States in the mid-1970s.
Medium
Photogramme unique, épreuve à la gélatine argentique / Unique photogram, gelatin silver-toned print
Signature
Signée, titrée et datée au dos / Signed, titled and dated verso
Provenance
Collection particulière / Private collection, Montréal
Literature
CAMPBELL, James D. « A Palimpsest of Pale Fire: The Fabulist Photography of Michael Flomen », Ciel variable, nº 70, hiver 2005-2006.