Far from the gardens. Sophie Hatier.
HATIER S., DE L'ECOTAIS E.

Far from the gardens. Sophie Hatier.

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N° d'inventaire 31329
Format 24 x 22
Détails 86 p., bound, publisher's cardboard
Publication Nice, 2024
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782490704132

Far from the Gardens, the first monograph by photographer Sophie Hatier. Far from the Gardens traces a poetic route through a world of serene and wild landscapes. Over the past twenty years, French photographer Sophie Hatier has traveled solo through Iceland, Namibia, Norway, France, and particularly the Camargue, Provence, and Drôme. The spaces she explores are photographed like silent abstract paintings, where the artist strives to capture only the essential. Sea, sky, earth, savannah, forest, cliff, geyser... are treated like raw materials. None of the territories are clearly or locally defined. It is a world of colors and shapes that Sophie Hatier beautifully shapes. Far from the gardens, far from the postcards created by man for man, close to a certain idea of nature when we take the time to look it in the face. Sophie Hatier, 55, lives between Grignan and Paris. Exhibited regularly in festivals and galleries, she was the winner of the Treilles Foundation's photography residency in 2021.


Far from the Gardens, the first monograph by photographer Sophie Hatier. Far from the Gardens traces a poetic route through a world of serene and wild landscapes. Over the past twenty years, French photographer Sophie Hatier has traveled solo through Iceland, Namibia, Norway, France, and particularly the Camargue, Provence, and Drôme. The spaces she explores are photographed like silent abstract paintings, where the artist strives to capture only the essential. Sea, sky, earth, savannah, forest, cliff, geyser... are treated like raw materials. None of the territories are clearly or locally defined. It is a world of colors and shapes that Sophie Hatier beautifully shapes. Far from the gardens, far from the postcards created by man for man, close to a certain idea of nature when we take the time to look it in the face. Sophie Hatier, 55, lives between Grignan and Paris. Exhibited regularly in festivals and galleries, she was the winner of the Treilles Foundation's photography residency in 2021.