E-book - Georges Rousse - Architecture
The book records installations done in Clermont-Ferrand between 2000 et 2010, and photographed by the artist.
Published on the occasion of the Georges Rousse Architectures exhibition at the Musée des beaux-arts of Clermont-Ferrand in 2010. The book records installations done in this town between 2000 et 2010, and photographed by the artist. It shows and explains the ingenious multiform relationships that are possible between the artist and architecture.
Text in French & English, Georges Rousse.
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- 9782363061775
- File format
- Fixed layout
- Publication date
- 2010
Rousse (Georges)
When he was 9 years old, Georges Rousse received the legendary Kodak Brownie camera as a Christmas gift. Since then, the camera has never left his side. While attending medical school in Nice, he decided to study professional photography and printing techniques, then opened his own studio dedicated to architectural photography. Soon, his passion for the medium led to devote himself entirely to photography, following in the footsteps of such great American masters as Steichen, Stieglitz and Ansel Adams.
After he discovered Land Art and Malevich's Black Square against a white field, Georges Rousse altered his relationship to photography, inventing a unique approach that shifted the relationship of painting to space. He began making installations in the types of abandoned or derelict buildings that have long held an attraction for him--creating ephemeral, one-of-a-kind artworks by transforming these sites into pictorial spaces that are visible only in his photographs.
From the early 1980s on, Georges Rousse has chosen to show his photographs on a large scale, so that his viewers participate in the work and experience the sense of space in a compelling way.
Collapsing the usual restrictions between artistic mediums, his unique body of work quickly made its mark on the contemporary art world. Since his first exhibition in Paris, at the Galerie de France in 1981, Georges Rousse has continued creating his installations and showing his photographs around the world, in Europe, in Asia (Japan, Korea, China, Nepal.), in the United States, in Quebec and in Latin America.
He has participated in numerous biennials (Paris, Venice, Sydney) and received many prestigious awards:
1983 | Villa Médicis "hors les murs" à New York |
1985-1987 | Villa Médicis, Rome |
1988 | International Center of Photography Award, New York |
1989 | Salon de Montrouge Drawing Prize |
1992 | Romain Roland Fellowship, Calcutta |
1993 | National Grand Prix of Photography |
2008 | Succeeded Sol LeWitt as an associate member of the Belgian Royal Academy |
He is represented by several European galleries and his works are included in many major collections the world over.
Georges Rousse was born in 1947 in Paris, where he currently lives and works.
http://www.georgesrousse.com/
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