LUCIEN CLERGUE
El Cordobès après le descabello
Nîmes, 1965
© Lucien Clergue, Arles, 2007

LUCIEN CLERGUE
Arlequin à l´Hauture
„La Grande Récréation“
Arles, 1955 © Lucien Clergue, Arles, 2007

LUCIEN CLERGUE
Pablo Picasso, président de la course
Fréjus, 15 Août 1962
© Lucien Clergue, Arles, 2007

LUCIEN CLERGUE
Nu zebré
New York, 1997
© Lucien Clergue, Arles, 2007

LUCIEN CLERGUE
"The poet with the camera"
A Retrospective

18 October 2007 - 17 February 2008, daily 10.00 - 19.00 hrs

It is a great honour for KunstHausWien to present a retrospective with more than 200 works by French photographer Lucien Clergue. These masterpieces are exhibited in Austria for the first time.

His friend Pablo Picasso, who acknowledged the value and artistic quality of Lucien Clergue's work at a very early stage, compared his nudes with the works of the famous painters Renoir, Manet and Velázquez in the 1950s. Jean Cocteau described Clergue as the "poet with the camera".

Lucien Clergue's roots remain in his birthplace Arles in the South of France, where he still lives and works; his homeland and the Mediterranean culture have inspired his artistic work from the very beginning. The photographer always has insisted on his artistic freedom. Even when he was 20 years old, he turned down tempting offers and assignments from media like Vogue, Paris Match and others. He has renounced popularity, star-status and money from the beginning, in order to maintain his artistic independence and individuality.

Lucien Clergue's photographs have a permanent artistic validity and represent an important work of contemporary photographic art. He is a pioneer, an individualist, a versatile artist, who goes his own way unswervingly and who, in his photographs, tells us about love, life, transience and death, commenting these focal topics in his photographic work and adding his personal vision and interpretation. Lucien Clergue creates "images of reality" not submitting to any passing fashion, and whose contents are the existential topics - the conditions of humanity, the relation between nature and man.

In October 2007 Lucien Clergue, already acknowledged with many awards, was elected member of the French Academie des Beaux-Arts as the first photographer. His photographic works have been exhibited in many important museums worldwide and published in numerous international publications.

Lucien Clergue will inaugurate the exhibtion at KunstHausWien. A catalogue, edited by KunstHausWien in german and english, will be available at the MuseumShop.

Press presentation: Wednesday, 17 October 2007 - 10.30 hrs
(invitation!)
Exhibition opening: Wednesday, 17 October 2007 - 19.00 hrs
(invitation!)

For further information and photo material please contact:
Sabine Schmeller, Verena Schrom
KunstHausWien Pressoffice:
Tel. 0043/1/712 04 95-14, Fax 0043/1/712 04 96
e-mail: sabine.schmeller@kunsthauswien.com verena.schrom@kunsthauswien.com

Many thanks to

GEWISTA, DR. PUTTNER COMMUNICATIONS, CLIP.AT MEDIABEOBACHTUNG, DER STANDARD KULTURANZEIGER, EUROCITY, HOTEL DE FRANCE, KURIER-CLUB, MEDIART 01 VIDEOPRODUKTION, ÖSTERREICH TICKET, YUMYUM MEDIA

 

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