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Kiki of Paris is the pseudonym of a French plastician photographer, born in 1945 in Paris.


Biography

Born in Paris after World War II, he first studies human and social sciences before turning to drawing and painting. In
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, the actor
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introduces him to the writer
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, who advises him to focus on photography. This meeting is a turning point in his career. His first shots are ethnographic documents; at that time he works with the ethnologist
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. Kiki of Paris travels to Asia, Central Europe, Cuba, Jamaica and, above all, to the United States, where he lives for some time in California and Nevada. At the beginning of the 1990's he orients his work towards humanist photography ( Doisneau,
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and especially
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whom he often meets). Then he defines his new framework by choosing strong themes such as daily life, the Italian summer, party... In
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, on the advice of a Swiss collector, American investors buy his large format photographs. Kiki of Paris then exhibits in Nassau, Seattle, Paris, Tokyo, Luxembourg and in group exhibitions. The collection "''Un été vénitien''" (A Venetian summer) meets with great success everywhere. It will be followed by a collection created in Berlin and in Central Europe, on the theme of the funfair, in tribute to
Fernand Léger Joseph Fernand Henri Léger (; February 4, 1881 – August 17, 1955) was a French painting, painter, sculpture, sculptor, and film director, filmmaker. In his early works he created a personal form of cubism (known as "tubism") which he gradually ...
. In 2006, the Kiki of Paris Committee was created. The purpose of this association is to make the artist's work known and to issue certificates of authenticity. Present in major French and foreign collections, his work regularly appears in public sales of
contemporary Art Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic com ...
. Since 2000, Kiki of Paris is a member of the ADAGP.


The daily life, a source of inspiration... and requirement

Trained as an ethnologist, Kiki of Paris observes his contemporaries and their interactions in the city. This specificity provides his work with accurate but sometimes cruel analyses, and increases the meticulousness of his work approach and study. The requirement can be seen in his production, voluntarily limited. For a few works per year, thousands of pictures are irretrievably destroyed. As an example, some of his compositions such as "''The Messenger''" required more than a year of research to be finalized. The artist exhibits very little, most often at private collectors' meetings.


The theory of Structures

After studying
structuralism In sociology, anthropology, archaeology, history, philosophy, and linguistics, structuralism is a general theory of culture and methodology that implies that elements of human culture must be understood by way of their relationship to a broader ...
applied to cultural anthropology and linguistics, and then mathematical relationships in aesthetics (especially perspectives), Kiki of Paris publishes in 1999 "''Primary and polymorphic structures''". His works are sometimes introduced with a commentary, a kind of thread, as if the artist wanted to guide us into the depth of his experimental field. For the artist, the primary structures include reality in a fraction of time: meaning is
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, everyone finds there what he or she sees. On the other hand, polymorphic structures are composed of a juxtaposition of elements, that brings a revealing meaning that none of the parts, taken separately, can allow to grasp. Kiki of Paris's work differs from that of
Martin Parr Martin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in p ...
, the master of vernacular photography. For Parr, ordinary scenes are self-sufficient in all their irony and pathos; whereas Kiki of Paris mixes them together to give them a new meaning. Among the influences on Kiki of Paris's work, we should note the encounters, even the brief ones, that have guided his choices and his destiny:
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of course; but also the American director
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; and of course the survivors of the beat generation passing through Paris, especially
William Burroughs William Seward Burroughs II (; February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American writer and visual artist, widely considered a primary figure of the Beat Generation and a major postmodern author who influenced popular cultu ...
and his worrying gaze, according to Kiki of Paris. "What makes the image is culture, photography is a piece of time encapsulated, the result is a composite chemistry. Add to this the "right moment, the time T, the meeting between the idea, the concept, the aesthetic and a well-framed subject". Kiki of Paris - Interview with the Swiss collector Abraham Gould, Venice 1998


Some comments on his work


Main exhibitions

* 1999
Telos Institute The Telos Institute is a 501(c) non-profit organization affiliated with the academic journal ''Telos''. The Telos Institute hosts annual conferences to examine such topics as "social theory, political philosophy, intellectual history, and contempo ...
(Seattle) * 2001 Nart Gallery (Paris) * 2002
Tokyo International Forum The is a multi-purpose exhibition center in Tokyo, Japan. The complex is generally considered to be in the Yūrakuchō business district, being adjacent to Yūrakuchō Station, but it is administratively in the Marunouchi district. Tokyo Int ...
* 2002 Atelier Visconti (Paris) * 2002
Salon des Indépendants Salon may refer to: Common meanings * Beauty salon, a venue for cosmetic treatments * French term for a drawing room, an architectural space in a home * Salon (gathering), a meeting for learning or enjoyment Arts and entertainment * Salon (P ...
(Paris) * 2004 Hype Gallery Palais de Tokyo (Paris) * 2004 2009 Galerie ARTEnovance


Publications

* 1984 Bars de nuit à Paris — ''Night bars in Paris'' * 1985 Fractures sociales, l'example de Belleville — ''Social fractures. The example of Belleville'' * 1989 Obliques et perspectives — ''Obliques and perspectives'' * 1999 Structures primaires et polymorphes — ''Primary and polymorphic structures'' * 2001 Kiki of Paris (
Telos Institute The Telos Institute is a 501(c) non-profit organization affiliated with the academic journal ''Telos''. The Telos Institute hosts annual conferences to examine such topics as "social theory, political philosophy, intellectual history, and contempo ...
)


Notes and references


External links


Kiki of Paris website

Kiki of Paris at ArtSlant San Francisco website
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