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Edition of this artwork
Edition of 26 - All sizes included | 5 in XS, 15 in S, 3 in M and single print in L

Type of print
C-Print on Metallic Paper

Signature
On the back.

Certificate of Authenticity
Yes, included by the gallery.

Year of Creation
2007 - 2009

Fine Art Artist
Arnaud Baumann

Collection
Eau Secours

Agathe Gaillard, born on July 6, 1941, is a pivotal figure in the world of art photography, known for establishing the first gallery dedicated exclusively to photography in France. She opened the Agathe Gaillard Gallery in 1975 in the Marais district of Paris, a bold move that significantly contributed to the recognition and legitimization of photography as an art form.

 

Gaillard’s gallery quickly became a cornerstone of the Parisian art scene, showcasing works by renowned photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Édouard Boubat, and Brassaï, among others. Her keen eye for talent and her passion for photography helped elevate many photographers’ careers, and her gallery became a beloved institution for both artists and collectors.

 

Over the decades, Agathe Gaillard has been a tireless advocate for photography, curating numerous exhibitions and fostering a deeper appreciation for the medium. Her contributions have been widely recognized, cementing her legacy as a pioneer in the art world.

 

Even after the gallery’s closure in 2017, Gaillard’s impact on the photography community remains significant, with her work continuing to inspire new generations of photographers and art enthusiasts.

Eau Secours

Eau Secours

Water, the source of life and the first mirror of our humanity, reveals its unique poetry in Arnaud Baumann's "Eau Secours" collection. Each droplet on the skin tells a story, immortalized with rare sensitivity by this renowned photographer.

Through this artistic exploration, Baumann invites us to reflect deeply on our relationship with water and nature. These analog prints highlight detail, expression, and emotion. Under the shower, a moment of vulnerability and authenticity, faces reveal themselves, personalities emerge, and stories are whispered without words. This intimate contact with water elicits various reactions—from surprise to meditation, from ecstasy to melancholy.

These prints transcend simple photography. They are artworks signed and numbered by the artist. With his documentarian's eye and humanist heart, Arnaud Baumann captures fleeting moments of truth. His models, whether artists, writers, scientists, or unknown individuals, share a part of their intimacy, offering a kaleidoscope of our humanity in search of meaning.

The prints on high-quality metallic paper, where water appears as pearls or precious crystal shards, draw the eye and invite contemplation.

Each image is a reminder that water is precious and the source of all existence.

 

Arnaud Baumann

Arnaud Baumann

Arnaud Baumann, French portrait photographer and videographer, was born in 1953 and left an indelible mark on the world of photography. His career began alongside photographer Xavier Lambours, with whom he had the opportunity to capture unique and intimate moments by photographing the behind the scenes, hysterics and editorial conferences of Hara Kiri and Charlie Hebdo magazines. This experience marked the start of a promising career.

Over the years, Baumann has been published in renowned magazines such as Hara Kiri, Libération, Le Nouvel Observateur, Télérama, VSD, Paris Match and Géo, thus demonstrating his talent and versatility as a photographer.

During one of the key periods of his career, from 1978 to 1983, Baumann immortalized the evenings at Fabrice Emaer’s “Palace”. Through his photographs, he captures the very essence of these extravagant evenings, immersing us in the electric and liberated atmosphere of a bygone era.

Baumann devotes a large part of his career to portraiture, becoming a master in the art of revealing the essence of well-known personalities and cultural actors. His portraits are imbued with depth and sensitivity, to the point of capturing the soul of his subjects.

Throughout his career, Baumann reinvented his style while remaining faithful to what makes him a generational photographer. His process rethinks the links between the structure of his vision and the reality that surrounds it. His photographs are recognizable by their precise framing, precise colors and always mastered compositions.

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