Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 6

Patrick Beaulieu
Révélations 5

2009

About the Item

Patrick Beaulieu’s most recent project Révélations uses installation and digital prints to explore how artistic manipulation can create shifts in one’s expectations of the visual experience. Beaulieu clearly acknowledges his artistic presence in the work through mechanical and digital manipulation of the objects and images he presents. He becomes more than a passive observer and recorder of his physical world; the alteration of conventional photographs implants his voice and vision into the work. This approach directly addresses and contrasts artistic practices which seek to conceal the artist’s hand. His method diverges from those that attempt to present an uninterrupted and uncontaminated record, such as some documentary and straight photography. In using these stylized techniques, Beaulieu makes a palpable proclamation regarding the subjective and flexible condition of images. In Révélations, images of trees, moss, leaves and other natural objects are presented in strict colour schemes of muted grays, browns and greens. Though these colours are familiar components of the natural world that we experience in day-to-day life and in photographs of nature, the subdued and dulled palette alludes to a dark, less lively depiction of nature. Idealistic notions of bountiful and vibrant landscapes are disrupted by the sinister appearance of these plant specimens. Along with the muted shades, the images are subject to digital fragmentation and blurring. These latter two techniques function together to create disconnections between the viewer and the natural world. The landscapes are rendered into dream-like settings with sparsely recognizable elements, highlighted only by their literal clarity in a scene of motion and textured abstraction. One part may be the only in-focus area or the image may be cropped beyond recognition of the whole. These interventions make natural objects seem vaguely unfamiliar, thus disrupting typical expectations of one’s surrounding world. One is left wondering what the artist is trying to show us or what he is trying to hide. But through the blur and distortion lucid areas emerge and grasp our attention. Viewing the digital images feels like glancing at passing landscapes, driving past at high speeds or looking through textured glass. What has been missed in these brief and distorted glances? And though the images are based in temporal settings due to the literal movement in the images, there is also a past and future implied, piquing the audiences’ curiosity and begging them to move beyond the frame of the image.
  • Creator:
    Patrick Beaulieu (1974, Canadian)
  • Creation Year:
    2009
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14 in (35.56 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Montreal, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4763581082

More From This Seller

View All
Horizon #2
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through photography, Michel Piquette creates captures of time, animated by a paradoxical quest for an image preceding any technique. By weaving together aspects of geometry and abstr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Digital

Horizon #12
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through photography, Michel Piquette creates captures of time, animated by a paradoxical quest for an image preceding any technique. By weaving together aspects of geometry and abstr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Digital

Horizon #10
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through photography, Michel Piquette creates captures of time, animated by a paradoxical quest for an image preceding any technique. By weaving together aspects of geometry and abstr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Digital

Horizon #3
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through photography, Michel Piquette creates captures of time, animated by a paradoxical quest for an image preceding any technique. By weaving together aspects of geometry and abstr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Digital

Horizon #6
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through photography, Michel Piquette creates captures of time, animated by a paradoxical quest for an image preceding any technique. By weaving together aspects of geometry and abstr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Digital

Horizon #1
By Michel Piquette
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Through photography, Michel Piquette creates captures of time, animated by a paradoxical quest for an image preceding any technique. By weaving together aspects of geometry and abstr...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Digital

You May Also Like

New York City landscape photography - New Yorker - 30x45in. UV facemount
By Alejandro Cerutti
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Our gallery has one of the most extensive New York City photography, due to our abiding love for the city. We present the work of different photographers, some of whom are emerging t...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Digital

(no title) from The Structure of Things Part 1
By Biff Henrich
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original Pigment inkjet print by American contemporary photographer Biff Henrich. IN CURRENT SHOW The Corridors Gallery at Hotel Henry Fall Show (no title) from The Structure of Things Part 1, 2017 Pigment Inkjet Print 40 × 60 in; 101.6 × 152.4 cm Installed in the West Wing Guest Room Corridor are works from Biff Henrich’s series The Structure of Things (Part 1). All of the photographic images presented were taken by the artist at night under moonlight, sometimes in near complete darkness. In many ways, the camera equipment was the first to “see” what is actually a nocturnal image, not fully visible to Henrich until he was back in the studio. There is a palpable quiet and haunting stillness in these images as well as a surreal quality thanks to the quality of light, reminiscent of Magritte’s “Empire of...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Inkjet, Archival Pigment

Wild Roses
By Palmer Davis
Located in New York, NY
Digital C-print Signed and numbered, verso 30 x 40 inches (Edition of 5) Chromogenic print Signed and numbered, verso 20 x 24 inches (Edition of 7) This photograph is offered by Cl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

C Print, Digital

Canal with Boat
By Palmer Davis
Located in New York, NY
Digital C-print Signed and numbered, verso 30 x 40 inches (Edition of 5) Chromogenic print Signed and numbered, verso 20 x 24 inches (Edition of 7) This photograph is offered by Cl...
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

C Print, Digital

Belmont
By Gigi Gatewood
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original archival inkjet print on dibond by American female contemporary artist Gigi Gatewood. This stunning work comes in a simple metal floater frame and is one of only three p...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Archival Ink, Inkjet

Vineyard Romance, single Tree, France, black and white photography, landscape
By Gerald Berghammer
Located in Vienna, Vienna
Black and white fine art landscape photography. Archival pigment ink print as part of a limited edition of 9. All Gerald Berghammer prints are made to order in limited editions on Ha...
Category

2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Black and White, Digita...

Recently Viewed

View All