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Anibal I, 2014

Hasted Kraeutler is pleased to announce The Dream Goes Over the Time, an exhibition of new photographs by French-born, Madrid-based artist Pierre Gonnord (b. 1963), beginning March 5 and running through April 25, 2015.

Working for over a decade as contemporary art’s preeminent documentarian of globalization’s dark underbelly—insular communities, tribes, and clans that exist almost entirely off the grid, from coal miners and punks to immigrants and gypsies—master portraitist Gonnord’s distinctive practice has developed into a lifestyle, taking him on epic journeys through back roads and uncharted terrain in search of characters that live within distinctive social groups, cut off from the rest of civilization.

“People from the ghettos, the outskirts of the city, that flee from a globalized world from which they feel rejected...set out with nothing more than what they have on their back and a dog as their own only travel companion, embarking on a Grand Tour as nomads, with no return ticket, turning their backs on a (certain) world that no longer interests them.” - Pierre Gonnord

After investing much careful time and energy with these communities, Gonnord takes their pictures, capturing his protagonists against dark backgrounds from the waist up, in the manner of Old Master painting and portraiture. He frames them as royal subjects: often, they face the camera directly and meet its gaze with searing power. For many, the artist’s image is the first and only photograph of them in existence—his archive, therefore, operates as a hallowed sort of a documentary ritual, canonizing peoples and ways of life that are quickly fading from the face of our planet. In a technology-saturated contemporary world that favors self-promotion above all—through selfies, Twitter, Instagram, and innumerable other platforms for networking through social media—Gonnord gives a voice, and a face, to populations that might otherwise risk invisibility and absence from the cyber-pages of history, or even seem not to have existed at all.

The Dream Goes Over The Time, which continues Gonnord’s celebration of populations and lifestyles that are in peril, takes its name from a similarly endangered art form: poetry, in this case a poem by renowned Spanish poet Federico García Lorca. The dream goes over time, the poem reads, floating like a sail boat – suggesting at once fragility and resilience. Gonnord’s series, fittingly, presenting stark, soaring images of immense strength and beauty. Pictured in poses and positions that are natural to them—mothers cradling their children, elderly women wrapped traditionally in thick black swaths of fabric—the artist’s subjects speak both to the personal realm and the collective realm, striking a delicate balance between cultural documentation and individual portraiture. They are never exoticized, but are instead presented as extraordinary, real, and overwhelmingly raw. Similarly, the suite of animal images capture sleek, silvery equines that shimmer in the light. They, too, are part of our world’s dwindling biodiversity; they, too, are immortalized by the flash of Gonnord’s camera.

Pierre Gonnord has had recent solo exhibitions at such celebrated institutions as the Museo de la Suderurgia y la Minería (Spain, 2014), 21c Museum (Kentucky, USA, 2013), CEART de Fuenlabrada (Spain, 2013), and the SCAD Museum of Art (Georgia, USA, 2013.) His work is in many major public and private collections, including the collections of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Centre National des Arts Plastiques in Paris, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, The Cohen Art Collection in Connecticut, and 21c Museum in Kentucky. Gonnord has had several monographs and catalogs published about his work including Pierre Gonnord: Regards (TF Editores, 2005), Pierre Gonnord (Ediciones Universidad Salamanca, 2008), Pierre Gonnord, Terre De Personne (Lunwerg, 2009), Pierre Gonnord: PHotoBolsillo (La Fábrica, 2012), Pierre Gonnord: Portraits (La Fábrica, 2013), and Pierre Gonnord: The Dream Goes Over Time (La Fábrica, 2014.)

For press inquiries or further information, please contact Hasted Kraeutler at info@hastedkraeutler.com.

Publications

Pierre Gonnord: The Dream Goes Over Time

La Fábrica/Centro de Arte Tomás y Valiente
May 11, 2013

Artists in Exhibition

Press

New York Times Magazine

The Last Coal Miners of Spain
Apr 12, 2015

Wall Street Journal

The Real Lives of Gypsies Culture
Apr 04, 2015

International New York Times

Underbelly of globalization
Mar 31, 2015

Il Post

The Gypsies photographed by Pierre Gonnord
Mar 29, 2015

PhotoWhoa

Pierre Gonnord Interview: Old Master Styled Portraits of Southern Portugal’s Gypsies
Mar 26, 2015

Publico

The Portuguese Gypsy who posed for Pierre Gonnord
Mar 23, 2015

Musee Magazine

Pierre Gonnord at Hasted Kraeutler
Mar 17, 2015

Daily Mail

Portraits from the underbelly: Beautiful photographs of Spanish gypsies that look like Old Masters paintings
Mar 13, 2015

Observador

Gypsies of Alentejo in an exhibition in New York
Mar 11, 2015

Feature Shoot

STRIKING PORTRAITS OF THE NOMADS OF THE PORTUGUESE ALENTEJO SHOT IN THE STYLE OF OLD MASTER PAINTINGS
Mar 10, 2015

Paper

ARTIST PIERRE GONNORD TRANSFORMS PUNKS AND GYPSIES INTO THE STARS OF REGAL DUTCH MASTER PORTRAITS
Mar 06, 2015

Artsy

In Pierre Gonnord’s Old-Fashioned Portraits, a Glimpse of Life on the Edge of the World
Mar 05, 2015

Widewalls

Pierre Gonnord at Hasted Kraeutler
Feb 18, 2015

News

Pierre Gonnord

Guided Gallery Tour
Mar 07, 2015

Pierre Gonnord

The Dream Goes Over Time - Reception
Mar 05, 2015