Poetically digging into deep blacks and whites, Gabrielle Duplantier's shuddering and troubled images show a universe where the feeling of the marvelous, the fantastic often surfaces.
Poetically digging into deep blacks and whites, Gabrielle Duplantier's shuddering and troubled images show a universe where the feeling of the marvelous, the fantastic often surfaces.
Whether women or children, her powerful and fragile portraits can be read as infinite landscapes. Gabrielle Duplantier seems to seek what lies beneath the surface, beneath appearances, sensitive to what lies beyond the skin, beyond flaws, cracks, and secrets.
Capturing the hesitations of the world, between suspended movements and twilight moments, Gabrielle Duplantier continues the affirmation, worried at the same time as stubborn, from her point of view as a subject, less attached to freezing reality than to demanding a right to look at it.
Based on texts by Claude Nori, 2009 and Caroline Bénichou - Eyes Wild Open 2018
Gabrielle Duplantier's work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and publications in France and abroad.
She has published two books with Lamaindonne, Volta (2014) and Terres Basses (2018).