Olivier Christianat (1963) - L'annonciation






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Olivier Christianat (1963), The Annunciation, 1995. No reserve price!
Silver gelatin on photo paper, 12 x 9.8 cm on 14.5 x 10.5 cm, verso titled and dated.
Condition: Good condition, images are part of the condition description.
About
Olivier Christinat (*1963 in Lausanne) counts among the significant figures of contemporary Swiss photography. After his photographic training in Lausanne, he has worked since 1985 as a freelance photographer and, from the 1990s, developed an autonomous artistic body of work. He became known in particular for series such as Photographies apocryphes, Événements, Nues and Nouveaux Souvenirs, in which he explores the boundaries between documentation, staging and visual memory.
Christinat's photographs are characterized by precise composition, poetic imagery, and an intensive engagement with perception, landscape, and human presence. His works have been shown internationally and widely published. In 2013 he received the Rado Star Prize Switzerland at the Biel/Bienne International Photography Festival. In addition to his artistic activity, he has taught photography in Geneva for many years.
With his unmistakable photographic approach, Olivier Christinat is among the formative voices of contemporary European photographic art.
Olivier Christianat (1963), The Annunciation, 1995. No reserve price!
Silver gelatin on photo paper, 12 x 9.8 cm on 14.5 x 10.5 cm, verso titled and dated.
Condition: Good condition, images are part of the condition description.
About
Olivier Christinat (*1963 in Lausanne) counts among the significant figures of contemporary Swiss photography. After his photographic training in Lausanne, he has worked since 1985 as a freelance photographer and, from the 1990s, developed an autonomous artistic body of work. He became known in particular for series such as Photographies apocryphes, Événements, Nues and Nouveaux Souvenirs, in which he explores the boundaries between documentation, staging and visual memory.
Christinat's photographs are characterized by precise composition, poetic imagery, and an intensive engagement with perception, landscape, and human presence. His works have been shown internationally and widely published. In 2013 he received the Rado Star Prize Switzerland at the Biel/Bienne International Photography Festival. In addition to his artistic activity, he has taught photography in Geneva for many years.
With his unmistakable photographic approach, Olivier Christinat is among the formative voices of contemporary European photographic art.
