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Of Things Past (Villefranche, July 2022)

€650,00 EUR

by Jean-Baptiste Bernadet

2025

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Edition of 25 plus 3 APs
Signed and numbered in the back
Sold unframed

Jean-Baptiste Bernadet's photograph of bathers in a mediterranean sunset is one of the extra exposures that often comes as a surprise like an involuntary memory at the end of a roll of 35mm film. The monochromatic strip on the right side of the image, which marks the end of the roll, echoes the end of the day, thereby extending the metaphor of things past.

This photograph was taken by the painter during a summer spent in the south of France where he was installing an exhibition at La Citadelle in Villefranche-sur-mer. Screen printed in CMYK, Of Things Past (Villefranche, July 2022) is an edition (25 + 3 AP) on Rives paper (50 x 65 cm),  which memorializes a fleeting moment. Friends and lovers might be present in the image but the picture is not one of "those photographs of a being in front of which we remember him less well than by simply thinking about him”—the kind of simulacra that Proust condemned. 

Part of the proceeds from the sales of this edition will go to the Société des amis de Marcel Proust. The funds will put toward the restoration of the grave of Alfred Agostinelli (1888-1914)Marcel Prousts chauffeur and secretary who was also the main inspiration for Albertine in À la recherche du temps perdu (1913), and who passed away at the age of 25 when his plane crashed into the sea near Antibes.

Photos credit: Useful Art Services. Edition produced by Atelier Hugo Janin.

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All limited edition prints are sold unframed unless otherwise specified.

Quantity Edition of 25 plus 3 APs
Technique Screen Printing
Dimensions 50.5 x 66.5 cm - 20 x 26 in
Publisher Jean-Baptiste Bernadet
Contributors Photograph by Useful Art Services / Printed by Atelier Hugo Janin
Publication Date 2025

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Jean-Baptiste Bernadet

Jean-Baptiste Bernadet's paintings, in each of his series, set out to explore one of the thousands of variations that exist between the solid state of the painted canvas, with its dogged permanence of a definitive object, and the liquid state of our emotions: the continuous, distracted flux of our perceptions, the waking dream of memories that furtively surface in the constant swell of our consciousness. An art of the fugue, of the vapour of time.

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