Leila Heller Gallery, New York, presents the debut exhibition of work by American photographer Aileen Bordman, whose photographs of Claude Monet’s iconic gardens in Giverny, France, capture what the Impressionist painter called “my one and only masterpiece.”
Aileen Bordman is the celebrated author of two best-selling books about Claude Monet (b. France 1840-1926) and Giverny. Her acclaimed film, Monet’s Palate, is currently available nationwide through American Public Television. The fifteen works in this exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue with texts by Bordman and curator, Janis Gardner Cecil.
With a technique founded in twentieth century photography, Bordman uses a variety of Sony cameras, always fitted with Zeiss lenses (the same brand that Monet himself used in his spectacles). Bordman’s extensive knowledge of Monet’s planting process in the Bassin, Clos Normand, and the artist’s two-acre kitchen garden has been fundamental to her artistic practice, as she has sought to capture Monet’s intricate garden compositions and color schemes. Just as Monet brought his rich understanding of color theory and atmosphere to Giverny’s garden design, Bordman’s aesthetic is shaped by the Impressionist movement, including a focus on the effects of changing light and temporal mood.
Aileen Bordman writes, “Through decades of studying Monet’s Garden at Giverny, from my youth in the 1980s to now, I have observed that Giverny has changed in a multitude of ways. With these works, I seek to share the grand vision that Monet intended for his most special creation. Monet’s enduring love for nature is often present in his paintings, yet is felt most at Giverny through his careful selection and arrangement of thousands of flowers, bushes and trees with dazzling color and distinct perspectival effects. Since its restoration, the garden has evolved into a global destination, attracting over 10,000 visitors daily during the season. Through my work I aim to share the serenity, energy, and beauty of Giverny, inspiring others to experience it for themselves.”
Aileen Bordman : Monet’s Garden
March 5 – May 3, 2025
Leila Heller Gallery
22 E 80th St.
New York, NY 10075
www.leilahellergallery.com