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(Thomas Bernhard) Thomas Bernhard - Abattoir I. Photographies Originales

(Thomas Bernhard)

Marc TRIVIER

Thomas Bernhard - Abattoir I. Photographies Originales

Par l'auteur, s.l. 1980, 22x22cm sur papier Ilford 30x40cm, 2 planches photographiques.


A pair of original black and white photographic portraits taken and printed by Marc Trivier.
The two photographs are, respectively : - An original photographic portrait of Thomas Bernhard, Austria 1983. - An original photograph entitled "Abattoir I" showing pigs in the abattoir of Hannut in 1980. Artists, strangers, madmen, abbatoirs, trees - Marc Trivier photographed each of his subjects with the same interrogative intensity. All his photographs are in the same square format, simple and confined, with no retouching or alteration of the framing, and seem less to show off a subject - famous or unknown, in or out of power, dead or alive - than to seek out a presence. 
"What interested me was not simply photographing a body or a face, but the curious situation of someone taking a photo of someone else." In placing his portraits of artists side by side with a divergent pair, Trivier denudes the work of its effect and reveals the enigmatic nakedness of the photographic body. "In his cosmogony every thing, every being - vegetable, mineral or human - deserves the same respect. "In his cosmogony every thing, every being - vegetable, mineral or human - deserves the same respect. For all are subject to the same iron law: solitude" (Luc Desbenoit in Télérama, 05/03/2011, on the occasion of Marc Trivier's retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie).
Unsigned silver prints, like most of Trivier's work. Unique proofs printed by the artist.

An exceedingly rare diptych by one of the great contemporary photographers. 

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