| | | | Jan Saudek: Pavla, modeling for the first and last time, 1978 Gelatin silver print made in 1985 and hand tinted by the artist Signed, annotated and dated « Print Dec.2-Dec.8, 1985 » below the image 30 x 23,5 cm | | | | A return to his roots | | 6 November – 23 December 2020 | | Following the government order in relation to the current Covid situation, the gallery is closed for the time being: Visits by appointment only. Discover all works online: www.galerie-david-guiraud.com | | | | | | | | | | Jan Saudek: The Knife, 1983 Gelatin silver print made c.1980 and hand tinted by the artist Signed, titled and annotated « #223 Model Print » below the image 30 x 40 cm | | | | Galerie David Guiraud is delighted to present an exhibition of photographs by Jan Saudek, a renowned Czech artist born in 1935. The 37 original prints selected for this exhibition, most of which are period prints, were produced in the 1970s and 1980s, the Prague native’s most creative years. This is the second time that the gallery has had the opportunity to host an exhibition of Saudek’s works from a major French private collection. The distinctive colour palette in the photographs is the result of the artist’s hand-applied ink tinting technique, which makes each print one-of-a-kind. The painted colours highlight the pictorial specificity of the masterfully crafted prints. This extremely rich collection allows the gallery to present an emblematic overview of the artist’s obsessions. It includes photographs taken in his cellar, and later in his studio-workshop, of women of all ages, often with voluptuous figures and who are erotically complicit; narrative scenes made up of several images, sometimes combined into a single print; stunning playing cards made with one or two models; as well as reminders of the passage of time, made possible by Saudek’s long-standing relationships with some of his models that spanned some ten or twenty years. Certainly, the secretive nature of the closely watched, marginalised “pornocrat” further fuelled his dedication to his art. With his strong beliefs, he never ceased to make his most intimate inspirations visible. | | | | | | Jan Saudek: B. Sisters, 1989 Vintage gelatin silver print hand tinted by the artist Signed, titled, annotated and dated « #397 Model Print – Finished December 18, 1990 » below the image 30 x 36,5 cm | | | | Saudek was inspired to take up photography after seeing Edward Steichen’s The Family of Man (1955) and quickly became a part of the social circles that included Alfons Mucha, Lewis Carroll, Hans Bellmer, Duane Michals, Robert Mapplethorpe, etc. The photographs taken by the lively Saudek are a celebration of life, freedom, sexual desire, sensual emotions and family ties, without ignoring the ill will and violence that people intentionally wreak on one another. Women are the centre of gravity of the alchemist’s universe, and he undresses them to better demonstrate their sublime grace. He is fascinated by the body. It is the essential truth of each living being. The body is where the senses abound. The body is that which is most impenetrable to ideology. Yet, as Saudek knows, none can escape the supreme law of the finite nature of the human body: ageing and death. Each body bears witness to human nature. | | | | | | Jan Saudek: Baden-Württemberg (Card n°267), 1986 Vintage gelatin silver print hand tinted by the artist Signed, titled, annotated and dated – below the image « #267 Model Print - Finished September 10, 1989 » 40,5 x 29,5 cm | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to [email protected] © 27 Oct 2020 photo-index UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke [email protected] . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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