PARIS PHOTO 2023

Jacob Gils

PARIS PHOTO 2023

Nov 08-12, 2023

Paris Photo showcases the work of gallery professionals, publishers and artists. Each year, the fair brings together nearly 200 international exhibitors, offering collectors and enthusiasts a comprehensive panorama of photography. Emerging and established galleries exhibit historical and contemporary works, from modern masterpieces to young talents. An extensive program of conferences and public events enables visitors to gain a better understanding of the art market and the latest trends. Florence Bourgeois is the director of Paris Photo since 2015. Anna Planas is the artistic director of Paris Photo since 2023.

We are delighted to present works from Jacob Gils’ series Limit To Your Love, which is representative of the artist’s interest in pushing the boundaries of the photographic medium, technique, composition and his experimentation with printing processes. Jacob Gils’ practice constitutes a grand concoction, drawing on traditions deeply rooted in the history of photography, while also referencing other artistic genres, and reaches forward engaging with the imaging technologies of the digital age.

Link for Paris Photo – Online Viewing Room 

CI Contemporary Istanbul 2023

CI CONTEMPORARY ISTANBUL 2023 - Istanbul

Sept 25th – Oct 1st, 2023

 

Contemporary Istanbul is the leading art fair in the region and a major platform connecting artists, galleries, and collectors from around the world. Launched in 2006, it is committed to showcasing exceptional contemporary art and advancing new ideas. Strongly rooted in the rich local context, the fair actively contributes to the dynamic culture of Istanbul and supports its creative industries. Through new initiatives and multiple collaborations with Turkish and international partners, Contemporary Istanbul is aiming to shape the future of art in the region

INTHEGALLERY is exhibiting Danish photographer; Jacob Gils with his “Portraits of Trees”.

STEPHEN WILKES

STEPHEN WILKES - DAY TO NIGHT

A self-proclaimed collector of moments Stephen Wilkes, in his series entitled, “Day to Night,” masterfully captures the transition from day to night in one comprehensive image. He began the series in 2009 and has worked diligently to document some of the world’s most beautiful places. Having photographed the Tournelle Bridge in Paris, Stonehenge in England, the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and the Serengeti in Africa, Wilkes has created a body of work that appeals to a collective memory. Using a 4×5 large format camera with a digital back and shot from a fixed perspective 40-50 feet above the ground, Wilkes creates images that are designed to emotionally and visually resonate with the masses.

Wilkes’ photographs are visually dynamic, embracing the life of a single location over time. To maintain continuity, his camera has to be completely still as he captures image after image to manifest not just a photograph but an experience for the viewer; constructing a composite picture that only exists in the final photograph. Wilkes, who was influenced by the photomontage work of David Hockney, discovered that by piecing together photographs that were shot over an extended period of time, he could make the passage of time visible in a two dimensional image. Using the tools of digital technology, Wilkes is able to proficiently craft images with the same concept but a different aesthetic.

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Over the course of 12-15 hours, Wilkes takes 1,200 to 1,500 pictures, narrows them down to about 50 in post-production, and seamlessly blends the different elements over the course of a day, constructing a time vector, drawing a line where day ends and night begins, while simultaneously developing a narrative in the process. His photographs are tangible memories that explore both time and space with the same science and passion that early foundation black and white photography explored movement.

Stephen Wilkes is a uniquely creative artist in contemporary photography. By utilizing the digital resources available today, he has developed a process that has expanded photography’s preconceived notion that a picture can only depict a singular moment in time and has opened up the possibilities of a fourth dimension of time and space.

ANDREA TORRES BALAGUER

ANDREA TORRES  BALAGUER

Andrea Torres Balaguer (b.1990) is a Spanish photographer. Her passion for photography remains deeply rooted in her preoccupation with the mystery and ambiguity the medium provides. Looking to masters like Duane Michals, Sally Mann and Annie Leibovitz, she has developed a distinct quality to her works pushing the boundaries of portrait photography beyond its traditional limitations. 

Working as a fashion photographer in Barcelona, Torres intersects this aesthetic with elements of couture in the series’ The Unknown and Hivernacle. The self-portraits are photographed in natural light, and draped in provocative silks, lace, and velvets. Her execution of the composition creates a painterly portrait that triggers all of the senses – so rich in texture and their brilliant, jewel-toned colors. The narrative is pushed one step further with the unique brushstroke that is applied across the subject’s face post-production, making each image slightly different from the others in its small edition.

The viewer is left to create their own interpretation and decipher for themselves what is reality and what is fiction.

 Upcoming exhibition at In The Gallery Copenhagen : From September 21st to October 30th.

PORTRAITS OF TREES by JACOB GILS

PORTRAITS OF TREES by Jacob Gils

 

Jacob Gils’ photography often features the natural world, with trees being a prominent subject in many of his images. InTheGallery is proud to present: Portrait of trees by Jacob Gils, where he captures their unique beauty and character, revealing the intricate details and textures of their bark, leaves, and branches.

Through his Portraits of Trees, Gils encourages a deeper appreciation and respect for the natural world. His images often showcase the majesty and power of nature, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with the environment and to consider ways in which we can all help to protect and preserve it.

Whether capturing the vibrant colors of autumn leaves or the stark beauty of winter branches, his photography celebrates the diversity and resilience of the natural world, while also acknowledging the urgent need for action to address the environmental challenges we face today.

<h2>Portraits of trees by Jacob Gils: meet us at Palma</h2>

For this exhibition will bring 15 breathtaking ‘Portraits of Trees’ by Jacob Gils. They will be trees from different parts of the of the world, but mainly for the island of Mallorca.

<h3>Exhibition “Portraits of Trees”: IN THE GALLERY Palma Museum From July 14th to September 30th, 2023 – Vernissage Friday July 14th from 19h to 23h.

Jacob Gils lives and works in Denmark. He graduated from The Copenhagen School of Photography in 1990 and his art has gained recognition in the form of prizes at the PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PARIS (PX3) in 2012 and 2015. He has exhibited in solo and group shows across the globe and his works are represented in the Danish Royal Collection, Nanjing Art Museum, China and at Maersk in Denmark as well as in private collections all over Europe, and in USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Australia. He also was awarded in 2024 in Zonamaco, as the best artwork, winning the biggest award ever given.

More info on the artist: www.jacobgils.com

Some articles about Jacob Gils

https://wsimag.com/art/27789-movement
http://www.galeriebettina.com/articles/jacob-gils-le-revenu.pdf