Markus Brunetti - Photographs London Tuesday, November 21, 2023 | Phillips

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  • “Sacred buildings represent the culture of the time in which they were built, which is what fascinates me about the facades of European churches.” 
    —Markus Brunetti

    German artist Markus Brunetti (b.1965) approaches documenting architecture by pushing the boundaries of photographic scale, intricacy and precision. Since 2005, Brunetti and Betty Schöner, his partner, have been travelling around Europe in their ‘expedition truck’ (a mobile computer lab), where they live and work while meticulously documenting religious sites for his series Facades. His painstaking image-making process entails photographing the facade one square metre at a time from a fixed place, stitching up to 2,000 images together and removing all signs of modern life. ‘When capturing, I deconstruct the facades to the smallest unit’ explains Brunetti ‘and when mounting the large image on our computer screens, we put these small details back into the big picture.’ As seen in the present work, the ensuing image is a precisely detailed view of the facade with a compressed perspective similar to that of architectural drawing. Brunetti’s alluring depiction of the blue tiles covering the Igreja de Santa Marinha de Cortegaça – a prominent church in Portugal – makes this an outstanding example. Brunetti’s oeuvre resides in numerous institutions, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Le Locle, the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City. 

     

    © Musée des Beaux-Arts Le Locle, 2016 / Lucas Olivet

     

    • Provenance

      Directly from the artist, 2016

    • Literature

      'European Church Facades Catch the Eye of a Nomadic Photographer', British Journal of Photography, #7843, January 2016, p. 54

PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, NORWAY

31

Cortegaça, Paróquia de Santa Marinha from FACADES

2013-2014
Archival pigment print, mounted.
108 x 88.5 cm (42 1/2 x 34 7/8 in.)
Signed, titled, dated and numbered 7/12 in pencil on an artist label affixed to the reverse of the mount.

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£10,000 - 15,000 ‡♠

Sold for £10,160

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