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Фотограф Антуан Роуз (в буквальном смысле парящий на подножке вертолета, с которым его соединяет тонкая лента страховочного троса на высоте 300 – 10 000 футов над землей) увековечивает виды, не всегда понятные с первого взгляда, но суть которых раскрывается при более пристальном взгляде на них.

Издалека изображения кажутся абстрактными и немного поэтичными. Но с каждым новым шагом и сближением с работой фотографа, образы вдохновляют к размышлениям, задают загадку, которую немедленно хочется разгадать. Тысячи маленьких разноцветных точек словно оживают, превращаясь то в мужчину, загорающего на солнце, то в женщину, сидящую под зонтиком. Малейшие кусочки этой головоломки собраны в композиции, а многочисленные жизни и картины бытия раскрываются перед нашим взором.

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Originally from Belgium, Antoine Rose is a self-taught photographer who started acquiring the necessary skills to capture and model the light through the lens of his camera at the age of 8 years old. Over time, he developed an ardent passion for photography, travels and the sea. He was the official photographer of the Kitesurfing World Cup for several consecutive years and has traveled around the globe, from South Africa to Istanbul, in order to capture those magic moments. Antoine is a published artist with major international brands who have commissioned his materials for worldwide advertising campaigns. In his latest series, Rose approach to photography became more minimalist, trying to convert ordinary scenes, landscapes or objects into pieces of Art.

UP IN THE AIR Series – Antoine Rose has commenced working on “Up in the Air” series in 2002, while he was shooting the Kitesurfing World Cup in Rio de Janeiro; being perfectionist, he dedicated a couple of years on refining his ideas. The “Up in the air” series have received a very warm welcome from the audience. In an interview, the artist confessed about his adventurous working process: “Shooting from helicopters, all doors removed, 300 feet above earth at 20 knots and getting tack sharp images that can be printed as large as 120 inches is quite a challenge”. Indeed, his works are oversized photographs (up to 3 meters wide), mounted with a patented Diasec process. They offer seaside panoramas captured from a bird’s eye view.

Connected to art history, the subject of Rose’s photographs evokes the famous “bathers” series of the French post impressionist painter Cézanne. They also call to mind the more recent works of the Italian photographer Massimo Vitali, who became internationally renowned for his interest in crowded beaches and pools. But while Vitali keeps visible the sky in his works, adopting a frontal point of view, even if not from the ground level, Rose’s approach is very different: the exclusive bird’s eye view imposes only two fields to his compositions: the ocean and the beach, excluding a third one – the sky. Even more, sometimes the whole image is occupied only by the beach.

There is always a contrast between these two registers, horizontally or vertically arranged: the irregular field of the calm or whirling ocean, in a blue-green color, on the one hand, and the regular register of the beach, where tanned people and artifacts – parasols, beach sheets and towels, or sunbeds – add a variety of natural and respectively industrial colors, on the other hand. Because of the aerial distance, these elements appear as small geometric patterns or puzzle pieces dispersed on the yellowish white sand of the sun-soaked beach surface or like a polka dot design on an immense fabric. The oversized photographs thus oblige the viewer to have a closer look in order to distinguish what they really represent. With regard to this aspect, Rose’s powerful camera allows for the highest resolution even for the smallest detail.

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