- Update: Following its success, Naked Beauty will be extended until April 30th -
Until March 27th, 2022, Echo Fine Arts is proud to present "Naked Beauty" by Sylvie Blum.
The viewing room offers you an insider's point of view on her career spanning over the past two decades, by showing making-of videos, quotes and anecdotes.
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Alike many female counterparts such as Sarah Moon or Ellen Von Unwerth, Sylvie Blum's first steps into the world of photography began in front of the lens as a model. Her style distinguishes itself from other nudes for it embraces the classic aesthetic of hard light, clean angles and strong graphic elements in order to resume to the female shape to overlapping and abstracted forms.
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Sylvie Blum's MOCA solo exhibition
Bangkok, ThailandIn 2020, Sylvie Blum’s Photography was highlighted in 10,000 sqft solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Bangkokg Thailand, which displayed over 300 of her photographs including 100 original prints from her "Naked Beauty" series, her world famous "Big Cat Series" and her "Animal Series” as well as 200 Polaroid images showing her very own diary over the past 20 Years from 1999 - 2019. Sylvie Blum’s iconic images are now part of the permanent collection of the Museum.
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Early Work
1997-2001 -
‘Venus Project: 1997- 2001’
237 unique 4 ¼ x 3 ½ in. (10.8 x 8.9 cm.) chromogenic Polaroid prints -
Big Sylvie, Self Portrait, 2001
Edition of 3
Gelatin silver print
184 x 95.9 cm (72.44 x 37.76 in)
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The Big Cats
2008 -
"The Big Cats Series combine the female body with a impressive animal
to make women strong and self-confident."
Sylvie Blum
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Angela Rides the Lion, 2008
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"We were out in the heat, faced sand storms and at the end of the day we were all exhausted. Yet the pictures look so calm and surreal.
It was the biggest series in my heart. I will never, ever forget it."
"The Big Cats images were a dream I had since my childhood and made it come true in 2008.
Every aspect of that shoot was extremely exciting and one of the biggest productions I have ever made for my artistic work. Working with animals and multiple models at the same time was certainly a challenge since everything had to fall together in order to get the image I planned for. You need a lot of patience and show a lot of respect for these impressive animals. Each girl present on the shoot I worked with previously, and knew they would enjoy being part of this unique production. We worked for one week in the Californian desert. It was a magical place to work in. We were out in the heat, faced sand storms and at the end of the day we were all exhausted. Yet the pictures look so calm and surreal, I will never, ever forget it."
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Naked Beauty
2005-2012 -
Sylvie Blum demonstrated a fascination for artistic nudes as they were so perfectly presented in the 1930’s by photographic legends such as George Hoyningen-Huene or Horst P. Horst. Using Leica or Hasselblad medium-format cameras, she started creating body fragments, photographic torsos that attain an almost sculptural impression in the artistic lighting and delicate gradation of gray tones. However, the sources of her inspiration are far more varied.
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Perfect Order II, 2019
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"A naked body is endlessly exciting and timeless. All these expressive details, textures, shapes and forms inspire my imagination as an artist. I embrace the classic aesthetic of hard light, clean angles and strong graphic to create shapes, abstracted forms or even a sculpture. Driven by my boundless imagination I discover the endless possibilities of beauty and the fascination of the human body."
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The One Leg Pose, 2010
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The Giant Hat, 2019
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"With my images I would like to encourage women to stay natural and appreciate themselves."
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Fat Angel, 2017
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In her depictions of the female form, Sylvie Blum transcends the normative cannons of beauty while walking in the footsteps of her predecessors.
Since its very first artistic representations (Eg. The Venus of Willendorf, c. 25,000 BC) until the XVIIIth century, female bodies was depicted as plump and voluptuous. These body types were considered as healthy and fertile before a drastic change took place in the late XIXth century. Stigmas and prejudices afflicted the way they were perceived and slowly, their representations became taboo. However, in a positive upturn, artists such as Joel-Peter Witkin, Botero or Niki de Saint Phalle gave large women a newly found visibility by glorifying them in their productions.
The perception of human bodies being socially constructed, artists giving them exposure are unavoidably marked by the cultural context they operate in, while in turn, influence it. Being a former model herself, the fact Sylvie Blum deliberately choses to ignore the limits of contemporary beauty standards in order to dignify what Jenny Saville names “misbehaving bodies” is a powerful statement. Adhering only to her own standards of beauty, Blum offers this type of body a positive visibility and, by including it in her work without distinction, gives it a cultural value.
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Tree of Life, 2017
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Animals
2017 - Ongoing -
With her latest series, Austrian photographer Sylvie Blum offers a broader approach to her vision of beauty by establishing a parallel between femininity and animals. Through nudity, her models establish an even ground with the animal avatar they pose alongside. In pure Blum’s style, the set-up is minimal, with a background only animated by the shadows of the two characters on a single bold colour. Devoid from any distraction, the eye focuses on the connection between them and their common intrinsic nature while their body shapes echo with one another. The hair of the model posing with the fish gently undulates in gentle waves, the outline of the pink flamingo is extended by the voluptuous curves of its partner’s body, while the piercing eyes of the owl become the gaze of its alter ego; Their souls align.
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Fish Eye, 2019
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Birds, a Day in the Studio
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"Animals aren't like models. Some of them, such as a snake or a bird, are constantly moving. I have to be quick to capture the image I am looking for.
All Animals series pictures are storyboarded with my sketches beforehand."
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The Parakeet, 2019
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Sphynx, 2019
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Portrait with Flamingo, 2019
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Angel and the Pink Flamingo, 2019
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"Sylvie Blum is the Ansel Adams of the nude female form."
Maxim, UK