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Gitterman Gallery, New York

Pierre Cordier

Chimigramme 28/8/76 II

Lot Closed

December 21, 07:24 PM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 5,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Gitterman Gallery, New York

Pierre Cordier

b. 1933

Chimigramme 28/8/76 II


a unique object, gelatin silver chemigram, signed, titled, and dated in ink, in the margin, signed, titled, and dated in ink, on the reverse, 1976

image: 8 ¼ by 6 ¼ in. (21 by 15.9 cm.)

"The chemigrams by Pierre Cordier and Chargesheimer (see Lot 81) represent Gitterman Gallery’s interest in abstraction and historical precedent.

With the evolution of digital photography and the growing ubiquity of the medium, artists have sought to create works that are easily distinguishable from what we could create with our phones. In many cases, these artists have turned to analog processes that create unique, physical works. The resulting, often abstract works carry on a dialogue from prior decades in the history of photography, as witnessed by these two works by Cordier and Chargesheimer. They were both early practitioners of the chemigram and worked independently with the process as early as the 1950s. At that time, their work had a direct dialogue with Abstract Expressionism and the post WWII political and social climate but it was also inherently photographic and distinct from similar explorations by painters of the time. I take great pleasure in seeing the dialogue between art from different periods and how each adds to the dialogue in their own distinct manner." - Tom Gitterman


Gitterman Gallery specializes in connoisseur level photographs from a broad range of styles and periods, often championing artists who have been previously overlooked.​