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Patrick Faigenbaum: People & Places

April 16 - June 11, 2010

Raisin et pommes de pin 2006 C-print Framed dimens...

Raisin et pommes de pin

2006

C-print

Framed dimensions: 26 3/4 x 33 1/2 in; 68 x 85 cm

Edition 1/3

Raisin et figues 2005 C-print Framed dimensions: 3...

Raisin et figues

2005

C-print

Framed dimensions: 32 3/4 x 26 1/8 in; 83.2 x 66.4 cm

Edition of 3

Pêches, prunes et citron. Santulussurgiu (1)...

Pêches, prunes et citron. Santulussurgiu (1)

2005

C-print

Framed dimensions: 27 x 32 1/4 in; 68.6 x 81.9 cm

Edition 2/3

Signed, on verso: "P. Faigenbaum"

Pêches, prunes et citron. Santulussurgiu (2)...

Pêches, prunes et citron. Santulussurgiu (2)

2005

C-print

Framed dimensions: 27 x 30 7/8 in; 68.6 x 78.4 cm

Edition 1/3

Signed, on verso: "P. Faigenbaum"

Citrons 2006 C-print Framed dimensions: 27 1/4 x 3...

Citrons

2006

C-print

Framed dimensions: 27 1/4 x 35 1/4 in; 69.2 x 89.5 cm

Edition 2/3

Poivrons et aubergines, Sérignan (1) 2009 C...

Poivrons et aubergines, Sérignan (1)

2009

C-print

Framed dimensions: 26 1/2 x 33 1/4 in; 67.3 x 84.5 cm

Edition of 3

Avant le départ de l'ardia de San Lusso...

Avant le départ de l'ardia de San Lussorio. Santulussurgiu (2)

Août 2007

C-print

Framed dimensions: 43 7/8 x 35 1/4 in; 111.5 x 89.5 cm

Edition 2/3

Signed, on verso: "P. Faigenbaum"

Pendant la course de chevaux du carnaval. Santulus...

Pendant la course de chevaux du carnaval. Santulussurgiu

2008

C-print

Framed dimensions: 54 1/8 x 43 1/8 in; 137.5 x 109.5 cm

Edition 1/3

Salvatore "Mura Zedda" 2007 C-print Fram...

Salvatore "Mura Zedda"

2007

C-print

Framed dimensions: 51 3/4 x 41 3/4 in; 131.5 x 106 cm

Edition1/3

Signed and numbered, on verso: "P.Faigenbaum 1/3"

Monsieur Gil, sud-ouest du Besos, Barcelone Juille...

Monsieur Gil, sud-ouest du Besos, Barcelone

Juillet 2001

C-print

Framed dimensions: 43 5/8 x 43 1/4 in; 110.8 x 109.9 cm

Edition 1/3

Coppa-Solari Massimo-Lancelloti, Rome 1987 Black a...

Coppa-Solari Massimo-Lancelloti, Rome

1987

Black and white photograph

Framed dimensions: 38 1/8 x 60 in; 96.8 x 152.4 cm

Edition 1/2

Signed and numbered, on verso: "P. Faigenbaum 1/2"

Famille Frescobaldi, Florence 1984 (printed 2010)...

Famille Frescobaldi, Florence

1984 (printed 2010)

Black and white photograph

22 7/8 x 22 1/2 in; 58.1 x 57.2 cm

Edition of 15\

Famille del Drago, Rome 1987 Black and white photo...

Famille del Drago, Rome

1987

Black and white photograph

Framed dimensions: 29 1/8 x 26 1/8 in; 74 x 66.4 cm

Edition 4/8

Numbered, on verso: "no. 4/8"

Famille del Drago, Rome 1987 Black and white photo...

Famille del Drago, Rome

1987

Black and white photograph

Framed dimensions: 28 7/8 x 22 5/8 in; 73.3 x 57.5 cm

Edition 5/8

Schlachte, Brème 1996 Black and white photo...

Schlachte, Brème

1996

Black and white photograph

Framed dimensions: 21 1/2 x 21 in; 54.6 x 53.3 cm

Edition of 3

Soir d'été sur la Nouvelle Aving...

Soir d'été sur la Nouvelle Avinguada Diagonal, Barcelone

2001

C-print

Framed dimensions: 44 3/8 x 44 1/8 in; 112.7 x 112.1 cm

Edition 2/4

Israël 2005 C-print Framed dimensions: 50 x 3...

Israël

2005

C-print

Framed dimensions: 50 x 38 1/2 in; 127 x 97.8 cm

Edition of 3

Hanane Ksouri, Saint-Raphaël 1999 C-print Fra...

Hanane Ksouri, Saint-Raphaël

1999

C-print

Framed dimensions: 31 1/2 x 31 1/4 in; 80 x 79.4 cm

Edition 4/4

Signed, on verso: "P. Faigenbaum"

Artist Page

Press Release

Barbara Mathes Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition Patrick Faigenbaum: People and Places, featuring photographs from the 1980s to the present. The exhibition will be the artist's first New York solo show since 1999 and will run from April 16 to June 11, 2010.

Patrick Faigenbaum first received critical notice in the mid-1980s for his portraits of Italian aristocratic families. In black and white prints rendered in a smoky chiaroscuro, he shot his subjects posing stiffly in their palatial residences. Isolated against the backdrop of luxuriously appointed interiors, Faigenbaum's sitters silently articulated the tensions found in contemporary lives bound to an inheritance from a bygone era. The artist has since broadened his purview from straight portraiture to documentary projects that capture the lives and histories of a growing list of towns and neighborhoods. Inspired by pioneers of the medium, such as Paul Strand, Bill Brandt, and W. Eugene Smith, Faigenbaum has turned to a wider range of genres, all while maintaining the portraitist's attention to the specificity of individual identities. His scenes of everyday life are rooted in the details of lived experience, while his still-lifes meticulously transcribe the colors and textures of local seasonal offerings. Portraits continue to be a staple of his practice, and these he imbues with the haunting pathos that can result from the fleeting intimacy between artist and sitter. Faigenbaum's early training as a painter has influenced this engagement with traditional genres, and it can also account for the undeniably painterly quality of his prints. Their vivid colors, enchanted lighting, and inviting tactility speak to his serious study of the medium and its history.

Patrick Faigenbaum was born in Paris in 1954, where he continues to live and teach. He has participated in numerous important group exhibitions, including Documenta X, Kassel, Germany in 1997. In 2005, he had a solo exhibition at the Louvre, Paris, and in 2008, the Musée de Grenoble mounted his mid-career retrospective. A sampling of work from his recent Kibbutz project was displayed at the Kunstmuseum, Bochum, Germany in 2008. Faigenbaum's photographs can be found in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

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