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Matthieu VenotUntitled I by Matthieu Venot - Close-up photography, architecture, blue2015
2015
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Untitled I is a limited-edition photograph by contemporary artist Matthieu Venot.
This photograph is sold unframed as a print only. It is available in 3 dimensions:
*30 cm x 30 cm (11.8" × 11.8"), edition of 10 copies
*50 cm x 50 cm (19.7" × 19.7"), edition of 10 copies
*110 cm x 110 cm (43.3" × 43.3"), edition of 8 copies
All prints are signed and numbered.
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The artist has described the series 'Ground Loop' as "more down to earth." In fact, it is more graphic and concentrates on stairs, railings, and other architectural features that are closer to the ground.
Matthieu Venot focus his lens on architectural details and adopting fairly constructivist angles, the artist succeeds in creating abstract geometric images. He only photographs when the weather is incredibly good and thus Matthieu uses the immaculate sky like the background in a studio. Thus, he maintains, is his way of not disturbing, the composition of his pictures : simple and graphic. The blue sky background also enhances the colours. Colour is, in fact, of the utmost importance in Matthieu Venot’s photography.
- Creator:Matthieu Venot (1979, French)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:30 cm x 30 cm (11.8" × 11.8"), edition of 10Price: $591110 cm x 110 cm (43.3" × 43.3"), edition of 8Price: $2,837
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU803113003882
Matthieu Venot
Focusing his lens on architectural details and adopting fairly constructivist angles, Matthieu Venot succeeds in creating abstract geometric images. Born in Brest in Brittany, he started his photographic work with the desire to reveal his city from a different perspective. He only takes photographs when the weather is incredibly good. The photographer uses the immaculate sky like the background in a studio. Lines cross over and overlap, shapes stand out from this blue background and have us forgetting what we are observing: a roof, a wall, a balcony. “My photographs are full of colour, there’s a beautiful blue sky, so when you look at the picture you feel good. [...] It’s an optimistic vision of reality!”
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