Between installation and photography, Hyperphotos are gigantic hyperrealist puzzle, photographic reconstructions of real places, created by assembling hundreds of close-up shots taken with a telephoto lens. Rauzier's evocative images transport the viewer into a fantastic universe, a dreamworld.
"Hyperphotos are the realization of an old dream that would be impossible without digital technology: to see the big picture and at the same time the close-up, to stop time and be able to examine all the details of the fixed image."
~~ Jean-François Rauzier
Hyperphotos are currently on exhibit at Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris Art District.
© Jean-François Rauzier / Courtesy Galerie Paris-Beijing
Angelica, 2010, Bibliothéques Ideales (Ideal Libraries) series
© Jean-François Rauzier / Courtesy Galerie Paris-Beijing
Dedale #2, 2010, Babylones series
© Jean-Francois Rauzier / Courtesy Galerie Paris-Beijing
Molitor swimming pool, 2010, Paris series
© Jean-François Rauzier / Courtesy Galerie Paris-Beijing
Escalier du Grand Palais (Grand Palais staircase), 2011, Paris series
© Jean-François Rauzier / Courtesy Galerie Paris-Beijing
Orangerie, 2011, Versailles series
© Jean-François Rauzier / Courtesy Paris-Beijing
Palau de la Musica, 2011, Barcelona series
© Jean-François Rauzier / Courtesy Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris
Royal Monceau, 2011
Courtesy of the artist and Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris Art District
Hyperphotos
April 28 - June 2, 2012
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Wow. Just incredible. I love your posts. I've been following for a while via email. It'd been a lot of fun. Thank you!
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