Sarah Moon French, b. 1941

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Born in France in 1941, Sarah Moon is one of the most celebrated names in contemporary photography.

 

Moon was a successful fashion model in the 1960s and started her self-taught photographic career in 1970. Ever since, she creates and develops a very personal universe, around three main themes: the evanescence of beauty, the uncertain, and the passing of time.

 

Ethereal, elegant and evanescent, Moon's photographs are almost abstract in their painterly qualities.

 

They trigger the memory of the viewer because they echo subliminal halos, like fantasy postcards or souvenirs from another dimension. 

 

Among many others, Moon is a recipient of the ICP and Grand Prix de la Photography awards in 1995 and the 2022 International Photography Hall of Fame award.

 

Moon has published many seminal books, among them: Coincidences, Circus, Le fil rouge, “1,2,3,4,5” (Prix Nadar, 2008), PasséPrésent (2020) and Dior by Sarah Moon (2022).

 

Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums all around the world. Moon’s largest retrospective “PastPresent” was presented at The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris in 2021.