City: Trivandrum
Location: Museum Auditorium
Date: Fri, 2012/11/23 – 5:30pm – Fri, 2012/11/30 – 7:00pm
Price: All are welcome
Category: Exhibition
Alliance Française de Trivandrum will present ‘The Upside Down World of Philippe Ramette’: an exhibition of photography at Museum Auditorium from 23 to 30 November.
The exhibition will be inaugurated by T. K. Rajeevkumar, Film Director @ 5.30pm on 23 November at Museum Auditorium.
Philippe Ramette is a French sculptor and photographer born in 1961. A sculptor, Ramette rose to fame in the 90s as part of the French contemporary art scene, creating strange wooden and metal instruments and objects. Photography was the logical next step, and through it he has created an odd, neo-romantic universe, using a carefully planned, rational approach to create totally irrational situations. In France, his bizarre images have been compared to the work of Buster Keaton and the world of silent cinema. For him, they are a statement about gravity, weightlessness and man’s relationship to the landscape.
He likes to defy the laws of gravity, as well as those of logic. Although he defines himself primarily as a sculptor, he started to use photography early on as a means of including himself within his own works. This became a pretext to all sorts of experimenting.
Ramette stages himself in his black suit: he creates stunning images of landscapes, which he himself integrates in the most astonishing way. He then produces shots in cooperation with photographer Marc Domage. These photos are never retouched because, above all, Philippe Ramette aims at remaining to remain in touch with the sculptural aspect of his work.
Philippe Ramette is represented in France by Xippas gallery (Paris)