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Bruce Silverstein is pleased to present Elger Esser: Mont-Saint-Michel, a special online exhibition featuring Esser’s latest project highlighting French medieval architecture, specifically the Benedictine abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel in the Normandy mud flats. Commissioned by the French government to celebrate the abbey’s millennium in 2023, Esser photographed Mont-Saint-Michel and its surrounding landscape in all seasons and sea conditions, creating his subsequent breathtaking images. Elger Esser’s distinct approach to landscape photography - his production of eternal images imbued with the keen vision of a Romantic - has made him widely recognized within the photographic canon. Esser’s serene, verdant photographs depict moments rooted historically yet also in the present, rendering his compositions in both large-format and more intimately scaled.
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His pictures capture the essence of a dream state, a space that only poetry or prose can accurately describe. In many ways, Esser’s photographs emphasize the atmospheric language found in the Pictorialist masterworks of Peter Henry Emerson. Like Emerson, Esser’s work involves manipulating what could otherwise be a straightforward photograph to create a picture rather than strictly recording nature.
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Born in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1967, Esser spent most of his childhood in Rome, Italy. He moved to Düsseldorf in 1986 and attended the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Bernd Becher from 1991 to 1997. The artist continues to live and work in Düsseldorf. Esser has had countless solo exhibitions worldwide and participated in numerous biennials and group exhibitions, namely ILEANA SONNABEND, AN ITALIAN PORTRAIT, at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice in 2011. In addition, his works are represented widely in notable private collections and within international institutions, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf, and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.