Normandy Impressionism Exhibition: Jean-François Rauzier/ Givernisme: dream walk in the garden of Claude Monet
Hyperphotographies de Jean-François Rauzier Following in Monet’s footsteps, Jean-François Rauzier offers an anthology of hyperphotographies, a technique he invented, testing the shapes and colours of the gardens of Giverny and multiplying them to abstraction to give us to see new landscapes.
The artist creates images on a computer from hundreds of photographs that he assembles in photographs of monumental dimensions where he combines the infinitely small and the infinitely large, the real and the imaginary. From this technique is born a multitude of unusual details to discover in panoramic architectures, totally dreamlike.
This series, with neo-impressionist accents, is a temporal bridge between the impressionist current and Rauzier’s retro-futuristic approach. The result of an artistic residency at the Claude Monet Foundation as part of the Munn Artist & Volunteer Program, funded by the Versailles-Giverny Foundation, it is presented at the Musée Blanche Hoschedé-Monet in Vernon and on the Seine à Vélo with the support of Jelenew, The world’s first professional haute couture cycling brand designed for women.