Following in Monet’s footsteps, Jean-François Rauzier is offering a collection of hyperphotographs, a technique he invented, which probe the forms and colours of the gardens of Giverny, before multiplying them to produce novel landscapes. This artist creates computer images from hundreds of snaps which he brings together into photographs with monumental dimensions in which he marries the infinitely small with the infinitely large, the real with the imaginary. This series, with its neo-impressionist tones, is a time passage between the impressionist current and Rauzier’s retro-futurist approach.
Curatorship: Nina Sales, Exhibition Curator and Nicolas Bondenet, Manager of the Musée de Vernon