Untitled (You Are Everywhere), 2009 - Poppy de Villeneuve
About the Work
About Untitled (You Are Everywhere)
For her series You Are Everywhere, Poppy de Villeneuve photographed captivated individuals watching live music at the 2009 Coachella music festival. She says of the work, "I've always been interested in the ways that people interact with each other ...Read More
For her series You Are Everywhere, Poppy de Villeneuve photographed captivated individuals watching live music at the 2009 Coachella music festival. She says of the work, "I've always been interested in the ways that people interact with each other when they don't know that they are being watched. I find their subtle reactions to the energy of the crowd wonderful and heartbreaking."
In this work, de Villeneuve is able to capture the essence of an event as embodied by small gestures—a hand thrown across a face, an enraptured face bathed in light, a couple wrapped around one another—thus translating the feeling of shared exhilaration.Read Less
In this work, de Villeneuve is able to capture the essence of an event as embodied by small gestures—a hand thrown across a face, an enraptured face bathed in light, a couple wrapped around one another—thus translating the feeling of shared exhilaration.Read Less
About the Artist
About Poppy de Villeneuve
Poppy de Villeneuve is a film director and photographer whose subject matter includes rodeos, music festivals, airports, celebrities, and the great American West. Her surreal ...Read More
Poppy de Villeneuve is a film director and photographer whose subject matter includes rodeos, music festivals, airports, celebrities, and the great American West. Her surreal images, muted in tone and strikingly candid, capture people and places when they have their guards down—couples kissing with abandon, models deep in thought before posing for a shot, the desert at daybreak, before it wakes up for the morning.
In the past few years, her work has increasingly appeared both in exhibitions and in the media. She not only shoots regularly for publications such as The Telegraph and Vogue, she also recently directed five short films for The New York Times set in Central Park that star Macaulay Culkin, Quorianka Kilcer, Mary Beth Peil, and Edoardo Ballerini. Her clients include Anthropologie, Burberry, Art Review, Nylon, Jimmy Choo, Monocle, and Philips du Pury.
In 2010, several of her works were exhibited at Colette in Paris, and her short film for Nowness.com (a website for LVMH) was shown at the Pompidou Centre in Paris earlier this year, winning the Shu Uemura Beauty Prize.Read Less
In the past few years, her work has increasingly appeared both in exhibitions and in the media. She not only shoots regularly for publications such as The Telegraph and Vogue, she also recently directed five short films for The New York Times set in Central Park that star Macaulay Culkin, Quorianka Kilcer, Mary Beth Peil, and Edoardo Ballerini. Her clients include Anthropologie, Burberry, Art Review, Nylon, Jimmy Choo, Monocle, and Philips du Pury.
In 2010, several of her works were exhibited at Colette in Paris, and her short film for Nowness.com (a website for LVMH) was shown at the Pompidou Centre in Paris earlier this year, winning the Shu Uemura Beauty Prize.Read Less
Description
Color photograph made with archival pigments on fine art rag paper with glossy finishAuthentication
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and an artist signed label on verso.Dimensions
This print contains a border as dictated by the artist to allow for framing and the quoted dimensions are for the paper size and not the printed size of the image itself.Shipping
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