Carine Magescas “The Surge” Solo-Exhibition in New York City
- NEW YORK, New York
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- May 29, 2015
Emmanuel Fremin Gallery is pleased to present photographer Carine Magescas in her first solo exhibition in the United States. "The Surge" will be on display in New York City through June 13, 2015.
Carine Magescas is a French photographer who moved to the US in 1998. After 15 years in California, she now lives and works in New York. “The Surge" series portraits some of most iconic surf beaches in America – from the coast of Northern California to Montauk, the far East of the Hamptons, known as “The End” - always off-season.
Magescas' vision is endowed with a placeless, timeless sensibility. Through delicate overexposure and a minimalist approach, Magescas’ captures a luminous haven of subdued serenity, allowing the viewer to be absorbed in dreamy seascapes. The surfers are slivers of elegant darkness, dissolving in the sleekness of the water. Off-season means quiet, but by no means static – the vast expanses of the beaches in the images, rid of all seasonal furor, brings a minimalist sophistication to each image and elevate them into the realm of fine art.
“Like Saul Leiter, whom I greatly admire, I think there is beauty in the ordinary” says Magescas. "I am particularly drawn to composition that captures a sense of abstraction, with multiple layers. When a second look at a photograph reveals more than what you first thought you saw.”
About the exhibition: “The Surge” exhibition features 17 limited edition works and will run through June 12th, 2015. The artist will be present at the opening reception Thursday, May 7th from 6:00 – 8:30 p.m at the Emmanuel Fremin Gallery in the Aperture Building on 547 W. 27th St., New York, NY.
About the Gallery: Emmanuel Fremin Gallery is an art gallery founded in 2007, dedicated to a contemporary program presenting primarily photographic work. Since its inception, the Gallery has launched and fostered the careers of an eclectic group of artists including Antoine Rose, Moby and Julian Lennon, providing many of them with their first solo exhibitions in New York.