Sunday, 19 October 2008

Come with me to Le Petit Palais and see the Patrick Demarchelier exhibition...




During my visit to Paris I took a few moments to visit the Patrick Demarchelier exhibition at Le Petit Palais,  which runs until January 4th, 2009.


Demarchelier is known for his wonderful portraits of models, rock stars, sporting heroes, royalty and fashion icons. He has worked on every major fashion magazine around the world and is responsible for some of the most memorable advertising campaigns. 

If you can't place him think, 'I have Patrick' - a line from the movie, The Devil Wears Prada where he is revered by high priestess of fashion,' Miranda Priestly' and more recently he had a small cameo role in Sex and the City the movie as the photographer shooting Carrie for her Vogue bridal assignment. He is the photographer who is filmed playing the photographer!


His images are as beautiful as they are striking and in the long gallery at Le Petit Palais they seemed to float above the walls. The curation of this exhibition was bold - the space was enormous and the images had plenty of room to breathe. The photographs were hung 'collage style' amongst the standing exhibition - the contrast between the contemporary images and the heavy oil paintings was eclectic in that superb way the French seem to master. 

The images below were standouts - I think I had a 'frock moment' when it came to snapping, but in truth every image was equally lovely and I could have clicked them all. 


It must be the full skirts and old fashioned glamour that I fell in love with,



The exhibition continued into the furniture gallery and the mounting of his photographs changed in order to match the wood paneled walls. Demarchelier's images were wooden-framed to compliment the 'boiserie' and hung in a classical style to blend with the collection of 17th and 18th century furniture and decorative arts



Here are some of the furnishings - the commode, the ornate folding screen and the tapestry sofa and chairs that were on show in the second gallery.



Patrick Demarchelier happened to be in Le Petit Palais when I was visiting, so I have come away with a signed catalogue - so much inspiration and beauty to mull over.

I thought it very apt that his exquisite images were shown in such an architecturally ornate and magnificent building.


If you are in Paris in the next few months don't miss this exhibition - it is not enormous and does not require a long visit but it is seriously luxurious on the eye.

23 comments:

  1. Vicki,
    Thank you for an amazing and beautiful post!!! I would love to see this expo in person, however if I don't make it to Paris before January, I feel like you showed us the highlights and I love them all! Thanks for brining un peu de Paris chez moi!

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  2. oh my, this makes me want to book a flight to Paris right now to see the beautiful works in person. I am know to do crazy adventures like that! i am sure a weekend in Paris wouldn't be to much! hehe

    I love how you photographed them and posted in Black and White, very dramatic! just beautiful.

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  3. I just watched that movie last night! I have loved his work ever since he took the most beautiful pictures of Diana ever. He is a true genius. What a beautiful place!!

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  4. love the photograph of the lady leaning on the window . . . stunning!

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  5. He is an amazing photographer and I agree the mix of contemporary and old works perfectly!

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  6. I want miss it for sure !
    I love your B & W pictures . By reading , Claudia's blog I've learnt your are the writer of " my french life " ...This book is so famous ..

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  7. we all need beauty and luxury.
    thanks for sharing.

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  8. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. Beautiful.

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  9. What beautiful pictures. I want to book a flight asap to Paris and get a guided tour from vous!

    Great post.

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  10. Omg. I just read the other comments and saw that you are the author of my french life. Amazing. I've seen bits and pieces of it on other blogs and it's on my must buy list.

    Wow.

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  11. Thank you all very much and a tour....just let me know when! xv

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  12. So sorry to miss it. He is aazing!

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  13. What a beautiful post to start to a fresh, new week with - thank you Vicki. How creative of Le Petit Palais to blend the old with the new, colour with B&W - si sublime!
    Millie ^_^

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  14. Hi Vicki!
    Thanks for your comment about the fans! I love the way you look at things! I hope the palm slaping turns in your favor today! Have a great day!
    Judith

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  15. Demarchelier's photos are just amazing! I wish I could see the exhibition! Looks great!

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  16. What an incredible exhibit. I wish I could see it in person, but I am glad to have seen it at all! Thanks.

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  17. WOW! How neat is that! Thanks for sharing these fabulous works of art!

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  18. Vicki,

    You have a beautiful blog. I adore black and white photos and you've chosen some beautiful ones. There's just something different about the mood of photos when they are in black and white.

    Cheers,

    Karen

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  19. OH YUM!!
    I will visit next week or so..
    Big merci!

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  20. Stunning!!! I love the black and white photo's an amazing photographer. Amanda x

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  21. Vos photos sont magnifiques!!!

    pascale

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