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Paris Photo 2018
 
Florence Henri
Portrait Composition, 1937
Gelatin silver print, printed 1977
Signed, titled, dated, editioned on verso Edition 9 of 9
11.6 x 8.6 inches (29.7 x 22 cm).
 

Florence Henri » Paris Photo 2018 » Booth C07

 
47 rare and vintage prints by Bauhaus artist
Florence Henri (1893-1982).
 
8 – 11 November 2018
 
Tue 6 + Wed 7 November 2018 : by invitation only
 
 

Paris Photo - Grand Palais - C07

Avenue Winston Churchill 75001 Paris
www.parisphoto.com

ATLAS Gallery
49 Dorset Street, London W1U 7NF
+44 (0)20 722 441 92

www.atlasgallery.com
Atlas Gallery
 
 
Paris Photo 2018
 
Florence Henri
Portrait Composition (Femme aux Cartes), 1930
Gelatin silver print, printed 1977,
Signed, titled, dated, editioned on verso
Edition 9 of 9
11.8 x 8.9 inches (30 x 22.8 cm.
 
 
For Paris Photo 2018, Atlas Gallery will exhibit photographs by Bauhaus artist Florence Henri (1893-1982). Having featured in major exhibitions worldwide, this will be the first time in many years that such a large body of her work is available for sale.

Although originally trained as a painter under Fernand Léger, Henri turned to photography after enrolling at the Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture in Dessau in 1927 where she encountered the latest art movements - Constructivism, Surrealism, Dadaism and De Stjil. Encouraged by Hungarian constructivist and New Vision photographer László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946), and his wife, Lucia Moholy (1894-1989), Henri quickly became one of the most celebrated photographers associated with the Bauhaus.
 
 
Paris Photo 2018
 
Florence Henri
Composition, 1931
Gelatin silver print, printed 1977
Signed, titled, dated, editioned on verso Edition 5 of 9
11.8 x 9.2 inches (30 x 23.6 cm)
 
 
Between 1928 and the late 1930s, Henri produced her most celebrated works, often using mirrors to manipulate reality to create multifaceted works that expanded the conventional spatial planes and, in doing so, the identity of her subjects. Henri used mirrors for portraits of friends – including Jean Arp, Nelly Van Doesburg, Robert and Sonia Delaunay, Wassily Kandinsky, and Margarete Schall - as well as self-portraits. Henri left the Bauhaus in 1929 and returned to Paris to open a studio and school of photography where she taught renowned photographers Gisèle Freund, Ilse Bing and Lisette Model. During this time Henri produced many still life collages, sensual female nudes and a major series of photomontages based on prints she obtained on a trip to Rome. Henri gave up photography and returned to abstract painting in the 1960s.
 
 
Paris Photo 2018
 
Florence Henri,
Double Portrait, 1928
Gelatin silver print, printed 1977
Signed on front, titled, dated, editioned on verso Edition 8 of 9
7 x 8.2 inches (18 x 21 cm)
 
 
Henri’s photographs were included in seminal international exhibitions, such as Fotografie der Gegenwart (1929), and Das Lichtbild (1931), as well as Film Und Foto (1929) that positioned her at the heart of the development of avant-garde photography of the era. Recently she has featured in museum exhibitions including MoMA (the first in 2007, the most recent in 2015), at the Centre Pompidou (2010) and in a major retrospective, Mirror of the Avant Gardes, at the Musée du Jeu de Paume in 2012 that included 130 images from her archive. Henri is also included in the current Tate exhibition, Shape of Light (2018).

The spatial and psychological ambiguity evoked by Henri’s complex compositions will be reflected in the selection of other works on show in the Atlas stand, which include contemporary artists Andreas Gefeller, Kacper Kowalski, Richard Caldicott and John Messinger.
 
 
Paris Photo 2018
 
Florence Henri
Portrait Composition (Nelly/Petro Van Doesburg), 1929/30
Gelatin silver print, printed 1977
Signed, titled, dated, editioned on verso
Edition 8 of 9
15.5 x 11.8 inches (39.5 x 30 cm)
 
 
For further press information, including images for publication and prices of editioned prints, please contact Sophie Money, Money+Art Ltd, smoney@moneyplusart.com; +44 (0)7718 002453


Founded in 1994, Atlas Gallery is one of the leading international galleries dealing exclusively in photography. The gallery embraces photography in all its forms: from classic vintage photography, photojournalism and fashion to experimental and art photography. The gallery has extensive holdings of work by 20th-century masters, as well as representing a diverse range of contemporary photographers.
 
 
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