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'Brasilia'
Vincent Fournier, 16 April - 28 May 2016

'Brasilia': Vincent Fournier

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Overview
Vincent Fournier The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, spiral stairs, Brasília, 2012 Inkjet on Hahnemuhle Baryta Paper, white hand painted wooden frame with art glass 90 x 153 cm Series: Brasilia
Vincent Fournier
The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, spiral stairs, Brasília, 2012
Inkjet on Hahnemuhle Baryta Paper, white hand painted wooden frame with art glass
90 x 153 cm
Series: Brasilia

Brasília is a city composed of reinforced concrete, a paragon of the tenets of modernist architecture and city planning. Enfolded by the artificial Paranoá Lake, the city fashions a curious structural plane; a grid-like formula of post-war modernism arranged into a light curve. Brasília was constructed in the late 50’s from scratch according to the blueprints by the urban planner Lucío Costa, landscape designer Roberto Burle Marx and the architect Oscar Niemeyer. The three designers proposed a set of speculative opportunities for the future of architectural utopia; future, that some sixty years later has lost itself somewhere in the murky water between the past and present. A far cry from the buzzing city streets of Rio and São Paulo, Brasília is a plateau mostly of purpose-built bureaucratic and governmental settings.

The austerity of modernist architecture lends itself to Vincent Fournier’s photography series that bear the name of the concrete capital. Here, architect Oscar Niemeyer’s work constitutes the backdrop for Fournier’s retrospect of the grandiose dream of posterity. Fournier’s photographs buttress Niemeyer’s consolidated vision that finds its counterpart from the urbanism of Le Corbusier; a political, as well as a technical project concerned with land use and its implications to transportation and physical activity.

In Fournier’s images, Niemeyer’s formalistic fictions appear like relinquished film sets from Jacques Tati’s Playtime. The photographs exist as carefully composed and colored geometrical entities, just like Tati’s, as if to remind us about the memory of a lost future. Interestingly, in the contrived landscapes and interiors Fournier delivers, anything human is expressed rather via lack than excess. Throughout the series only a handful of people is positioned in the images.

In Fournier’s exterior shot of the Chamber of Deputies, Niemeyer’s concrete lines and curves appear like an absurdist outtake on governmental functionalism turned into an artistic experiment, more specifically into what appears like a flying saucer. Fournier’s image constitutes a language that from the outset seems purely aesthetic but reveals itself to be above all ideological, like all modernist architecture was. Fournier’s simple composition is elegant and clever, approaching the utopian object from an angle that provides us an opportunity to access the construction a new. Respectively, Fournier’s work highlight the sophistication and precision of Niemeyer’s practice.

Vincent Fourner (Burkina Faso, 1970) studied sociology and visual arts before maintaining a diploma from the National School of Photography in Arles in 1997. In recent years, his work has been exhibited throughout Europe and Asia. Fournier’s photographs from the Brasília series are part of the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the LVMH Contemporary Art Foundation in Paris. Space Project, Fournier’s previous body of work addressed the scientific and technological utopias echoing in our collective imagination. Images from this series are part of the collections of the MAST Foundation in Bologna and the Schlumberger Collection, Domaine des Etangs.

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Works
  • Vincent Fournier, Chamber of Deputies [Annex IV] #2, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, Chamber of Deputies [Annex IV] #2, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, Chamber of Deputies, Dome above the Assembly Room, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, Chamber of Deputies, Dome above the Assembly Room, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, Facade of the Claudio Santoro National Theater, concrete panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, Facade of the Claudio Santoro National Theater, concrete panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, Federal Supreme Court Palace, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, Federal Supreme Court Palace, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, Green hall at the National Congress Palace, ceramic tile panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, Green hall at the National Congress Palace, ceramic tile panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, Superquadra SQN 107, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, Superquadra SQN 107, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, Tancredo Neves Pantheon of the Fatherland and Freedom, Plaza of the Three Powers, Brasília, 2012, Plaza of the Three Powers, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, Tancredo Neves Pantheon of the Fatherland and Freedom, Plaza of the Three Powers, Brasília, 2012, Plaza of the Three Powers, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, The Claudio Santoro National Theater, ceramic tile panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, The Claudio Santoro National Theater, ceramic tile panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, hall of the treaties, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, hall of the treaties, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, spiral stairs, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, spiral stairs, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, wood and steel panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, wood and steel panel by Athos Bulcão, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, stairs, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, The Itamaraty Palace – Foreign Relations Ministry, stairs, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, The National Museum, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, The National Museum, Brasília, 2012
  • Vincent Fournier, TV Tower, Brasília, 2012
    Vincent Fournier, TV Tower, Brasília, 2012
Installation Views
  • Rav Fournier 02 300Dpi
  • Rav Fournier 04 300Dpi
  • Rav Fournier 06 300Dpi
  • Rav Fournier 12 300Dpi
  • Rav Fournier 17 300Dpi
  • Rav Fournier 16 300Dpi
  • Rav Fournier 20 300Dpi
  • Rav Fournier 21 300Dpi
Press
  • Strelitzia Incognita, 2022 © Vincent Fournier

    It’s Springtime on Polaris-9b, and the Exoflowers Are Blooming

    An artist imagines the flora of distant, nonexistent worlds.
    Emily Anthes, The New york Times, April 20, 2025
  • L'oeil de la Photographie: Vincent Fournier

    L'oeil de la Photographie, January 5, 2021
  • Vincent Fournier: a time traveler taking the past into the future / In conversation with Alice Zucca

    Alice Zucca, XIBT, April 17, 2020
Publications
  • 'Post Natural History'

    'Post Natural History'

    by Vincent Fournier Limited edition box set of 50, contains 20 colour prints on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper mounted onto embossed board
    Special Box
    Publisher: Les Editions Be-Poles
    Dimensions: 33,5 x 49 cm
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