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Paris: Recycle (prelude) by Jean-François Lepage at Galerie Madé

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Jean-Francois Lepage (b.1960) is a photographer whose working methods are closer to that of a painter. His paradoxically alluring and disquieting photographs show evidence of a process in which he physically cuts, draws and works into their surface to intricately evolve and brutally deconstruct the original image. Lepage’s intuitive approach to the image-making process is cathartic.

“I’m like a surgeon who faces his patient with lucidity and commitment but with the absolute certitude that the only person I can really save is — myself.” Over the past three and a half decades, since his first published images appeared in Depeche Mode, he has chosen to work sporadically for editorial and advertising clients, while taking time — including a 13-year period during which he abstained to work for magazines — to pursue his art through painting . Subsequently, Lepage has maintained his distinctive voice as his imagery has evolved. More recently he has begun to pull away from fashion once more. He is currently making new work, recycling photographs from his archive to build new pictures — finding his palette by cutting up outtakes from his old shoots of now discontinued 8×10, 891 Polaroid from the 1990s.

Phil Bicker
Extract of Moonlight Zoo foreword
by Jean-François Lepage, Prestel 2015

EXHIBITION
Recycle (prelude) by Jean-François Lepage
From March 13th to My 9th, 2015
Galerie Madé
30 Rue Mazarine
75006 Paris

http://moonlightzoo.com

http://galeriemade.com

 

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