L’Alvéole: Antoine Poupel: Side by Side
My neighbor Sam Szafran (1934-2019) was an extraordinary man, an artist, a friend.
We often had lunch together and we had agreed to paint his portrait.
More concerned about our convivial moments shared to talk about our life, our journeys, current events, than to freeze a moment; time has passed too quickly. Sam bowed out, and it was his coffin that I photographed.
During a visit to his widow Lilette, overwhelmed by the regret of having no memory in images of my friend Sam, finding himself in his studio, the desire to photograph this place took me. It is a loaded and magical universe that we find in most of his paintings: endless stairs, exuberant vegetation, many easels and hundreds of pastels. I took hundreds of photos of his studio, a precious place where his presence resides.
Sam Szafran was considered the greatest French pastellist.
It was a great honor, and a lot of emotion, that Lilette allowed me to come and work in Sam’s studio and especially to use her pastels.
I worked on my images by putting traces on them with his pastels. I thus intended to continue our friendly bond, to find us united in my work, to pay homage to Sam… by giving him a colorful and lively presence…
A retrospective of Sam Sazfran will take place in Paris at the orangerie in October 2022.
I had the opportunity to be the guest of honor at the Le Havre photographic festival for a personal exhibition at the Jardins Suspendus du Havre in 2019. At the time, I was showing my series on the seasons of Japan.
These hanging gardens that have become famous are extraordinary, especially the greenhouses.
I had the idea of redoing an exhibition there by photographing these gardens in my own way and making it the exhibition for the summer of 2022, the exhibition was to be called “Face à Face”. A tribute to Sam, whose workshop is like a greenhouse facing the greenhouses and gardens of Le Havre.
When I arrived at work, I often had the opportunity to meet and talk with local gardeners. I discovered extraordinary people through their passion for their job. I started doing portraits of two gardeners. Then my work finally focused on most, there are now 30.
In discussing with them, I did not want to paint a passive portrait but a collaborative portrait. I chose places in the garden that they liked and mixed them to make a work.
The exhibition is now called “Côte à Côte”.
On my own initiative, I decided to offer them each a signed and dedicated print on the day of the opening. I imagine a moment of emotion for all.
Antoine Poupel
The exhibition is presented at L’Alvéole 13 from Saturday July 2, 2022 to August 28, 2022, and open every day from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. with free access at 65 rue du fort, 29 rue Albert Copieux in Le Havre.
https://www.antoinepoupel.com/
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