Sous Les Etoiles Gallery opens an online exhibition featuring the work of French artist Sophie Delaporte
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Sous Les Etoiles Gallery opens an online exhibition featuring the work of French artist Sophie Delaporte
Sophie Delaporte, Mindscape, 2019. Archival Pigment Print, 23 x 16 | 60 x 40 in. Ed. of 5 + 2 AP.



NEW YORK, NY.- Sous Les Etoiles Gallery is presenting “Fragile Landscapes,” featuring the work of French artist and photographer Sophie Delaporte. “Fragile Landscapes” is Delaporte’s fourth solo exhibition at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery, and is an exclusive online exhibition on view May 1st through June 5th, 2020. The series “Fragile Landscapes” has received the “Grand Prix Photography & Sustainability” in 2019 organized by Eyes and Talent and Paris good Fashion.

Since the early 90s, when the artist began her formative collaborations with cutting-edge British magazine I-D, Sophie Delaporte has remained dedicated to the “play” in photography and fashion in its most straightforward definition, emphasizing freedom and theatricality.

Today, with her specific touch of color and the grace of her poetic illusion, she evokes her concern about the fragility of our landscapes, exploring a new relationship between shapes and colors: suspended aerial silhouettes and chromatic improvisations reveal a poetic abstraction. The backgrounds, invariably united, plunge us into the vastness of the sky, or perhaps of the sea. The very lively tones used by Delaporte and the strong contrasts on which she relies make her compositions very bright. Combining light blue, radiant yellow, intense purple and vibrant vermillion, Delaporte invents fluid landscapes and rhythms that allow a universe of freshness and movement that resonate with Henri Matisse and his series of cut-outs. There is no discontinuity between her approach to fashion and cut-outs, just a new allegorical language to express the fragile harmony of earth and the place of human beings in nature. With an ever-refreshing perspective, Delaporte positions her work in the realm of surrealism, promising nothing but the surprise and delight of the imagination.

Sophie Delaporte, b. 1971, is living and working between Paris and New York. The depth of color, staging and gestures of her imagery evoke the world of storytelling. Delaporte likes to imagine situations that do not exist, creating a photographic language where sweetness balances innocence and concerns.

Sophie Delaporte’s work is frequently featured in numerous books and publications such as Vogue Italy, Vogue Germany, Vogue Japan and independent magazines such as I-D Magazine. Sophie Delaporte studied photography and film at Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis-Lumière.

During the COVID-19 situation and all public health and safety concerns, and in order to accommodate clients who would like to see the prints, custom 3D renderings for image scale and additional detailed images will be available upon request.










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