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Exhibition Bohemians from Montparnasse on display in Bratislava

Jean Cocteau & Veno Pilon
Central European House of Photography SEDF
Bratislava, Slovakia
Opening 21 February at 18h
21 February – 1 April 2018

 

The Bohemians from Montparnasse exhibition showcases photographic works of two significant artists from the early 20th century; the French writer, filmmaker and artist Jean Cocteau and Slovenian newcomer to Paris, painter and photographer Veno Pilon. Their photographic portraits offer an insight into the Paris scene at a period of time when Paris was still considered the indisputable centre of the art world.

In his series of photographs from 1916 Jean Cocteau, recorded one of the afternoons spent in the company of very distinctive bohemian figures of Paris’ Montparnasse district including Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Max Jacob, Eric Satie, Moise Kisling and others. These photographs shot intuitively during a single August day barely 100 kilometres behind the front lines of the World War I, became a valuable historical document of the city where many progressively minded figures lived and worked. Cocteau’s photo series aims to recount a story beyond the goal of documentation, it could thus be viewed also as an important contribution to aesthetics of reproducible media. Prior to the exhibition at Photon, the series had only been shown in Europe on three other occasions. The series of photographs was discovered by Billy Klüver, the founder of E.A.T. Archive, New Jersey, while the lender of presented materials is Klüver / Martin Collection.

Cocteau’s photographs are confronted by the works of his contemporary, Slovenian artist and photographer Veno Pilon who, after serving in Austrian-Hungary army during World War I, settled in Paris in the late 1920s. Pilon was one of the ambitious newcomers to Paris and he quickly became an integral part of the art scene. Initially a painter, he soon switched to photography and practised both, simultaneously. In 1930’s he created a series of portraits of artists such as Giorgio De Chirico, Alexander Rodchenko, Ossip Zadkine and Massimo Campigli. He was particularly known for photographing artists in Montparnasse, usually in their studio environment. Bohemians from Montparnasse brings a selection of photographic works from the Veno Pilon Gallery from Ajdovščina, also a partner of the project.

(Dejan Sluga)

PHOTOS FROM THE OPENING

REPORT ON NATIONAL TV

Jean Cocteau_2
Jean Cocteau_3
Veno Pilon, Giorgio de Chirico
Veno Pilon, Olga de Boznanska v svojem ateljeju
Veno Pilon, Ossip Zadkine
Photon – Center za sodobno fotografijo
Trg prekomorskih brigad 1
1107 Ljubljana
T: 059 977 907
E: info@photon.si
Odprto: pon – pet: 12.00–18.00
Vstopnina: 1 €
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