ArtistsJean-Pierre Sudre
Jean-Pierre Sudre

Jean-Pierre Sudre

French, 1921
WA-00029653
Paris, France
PhotographyPhotography
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5
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A European Experiment
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1967

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Jean-Pierre Sudre was a French photographer who pioneered experimental darkroom techniques and abstract photographic processes in the postwar period. Working primarily with gelatin silver prints and hand-manipulated negatives, he created images that dissolved the boundary between photography and painting, often employing solarization, photogram methods, and chemical interventions to generate non-representational compositions. His work occupied a distinct position within postwar European modernism, where photography itself became a medium for abstraction rather than documentation.

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  • MoMA
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  • Art Institute Chicago
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Wall Clock (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Museum of Modern Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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