Escalier du Grand Palais - Limited edition of 8  by Jean-François Rauzier
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Escalier du Grand Palais - Limited edition of 8 2017

Jean-François Rauzier

DibondEpoxi Dibond
136 ⨯ 226 ⨯ 2 cm
ConditionExcellent
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  • Sobre la obra de arte
    Unconventional creator of a postmodern dream world, Jean-François Rauzier wonders about the future of our cultural heritage. Known for his imaginary architectural compilations with many cultural and popular references, he turns urban landscapes into utopias and questions the city of the future and our place in the modern world. The artist offers a reflection on our perception of the world and the main themes that run through the foundations of our society: culture, science, progress, oppression, ecology, utopia, freedom.
In 2002, he created the ‘Hyperphoto’, a concept which enables him to deal with the impossible: combining both infinitely big and infinitely small things in the same surreal image, outside the boundaries of the present.
    Called a ‘magician of reality’ by curator and art critic Damien Sausset, and included among the ‘digital baroque’ artists by Regis Cotentin, Jean-François Rauzier received the recognition of his peers as a virtuoso of digital technologies. His work has been displayed in several international institutions (such as The Los Angeles Annenberg Foundation, Moscow’s MOMA, the Palace of Fine Arts in Lille, …) and in many private art collections such as Louis Vuitton Collections, and Versailles.The shear multitude of images invites the spectator to go on a journey and delve into Rauzier´s dreamlike, fantastic and timeless worlds. These places are filled with icons and references arisen from the artist’s cultural hall of fame.
  • Sobre el artista

    Jean-François Rauzier es un fotógrafo y artista digital francés, conocido por ser pionero en la técnica de la hiperfotografía, que combina miles de imágenes de alta resolución para crear composiciones intrincadas y fantásticas.

    Nacido en 1952, Rauzier trabajó inicialmente como fotógrafo comercial, pero se dedicó a las bellas artes a principios de la década de 2000. Su trabajo a menudo explora temas de arquitectura, surrealismo e ilusión, mezclando la realidad con lo imaginario para producir escenas vastas e inmersivas.

    Las hiperfotografías de Rauzier se caracterizan por su extraordinario nivel de detalle, que invita a los espectadores a explorar micromundos dentro de grandes paisajes o paisajes urbanos. Su arte se ha exhibido a nivel internacional en galerías, museos y ferias de arte destacadas, donde sigue siendo reconocido por ampliar los límites del arte digital.

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