French, b. 1941
Works
Biography
Ethereal and elegant, Sarah Moon's photographs are almost abstract in their painterly qualities. Texture, surface, seeing, believing, dreaming; it is difficult to summarise their content without pointing to the evident romantic and melancholic mood that emanates from the work. Moon - who came to prominence in the 1970s, breaks from the traditions of Fashion Photography, choosing instead to investigate a world of her own invention without compromise.
"When I shoot flowers or any still life, or fashion, colour forces me to be more abstract, I have to make the effort to transpose it, in order to get closer to what it was that first impressed me. For me, black and white is closer to introspection, to memories, to loneliness and loss, I don't see the same in colour - it's another language, a living language."
Looking into Moon's extraordinary photographs is comparable to looking through a two-way mirror. The mirror surface becomes the print and the viewer has the privilege of standing on the 'other-side' looking through the image at the same time. The living creatures are rendered so 'still' and conversely the inanimate objects, such as the dolls, become human and expressive with their own inimitable character, ultimately mirroring each other. There is an atmosphere and intensity, which is constantly apparent that sets her work apart. It is also the range of subject matter, the banal, the incidental, and the secret that Sarah Moon allows us to see in a new and extraordinary light.
The current trend in photography is towards a method that is more and more interventionist. Moon takes little pleasure in this kind of creation, but is involved in a personal search. The dream world is quintessential to her work; her images lead us into a world bewitched. When men appear, her pictures move towards a more disturbing surrealism and a dangerous mystery is inferred. These are photographs in which the bizarre and unusual confront ordinary reality.
Sarah Moon was born in England and began her career as a fashion model in the 1960s. Since 1968, she has worked as a fashion photographer and filmmaker. Her photographic work has been published in Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Marie-Claire, Graphis, Life and numerous other magazines.
Her publications include Improbable Memories (1980), Little Red Riding Hood (1986), Vrais Semblants (1991), Inventario 1985-1997 (1997), Photopoche (1998) and Dior (2022). She has made more than 150 television commercials and a film on the photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1995). In 1985, Moon won the International Center of Photography's Infinity Award for Applied Photography and the Grand Prix National de la Photographie in 1995.
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Lives and works in Paris
1941
Born in France
1970
becomes fashion photographer, after modelling for several years
1979
begins to make short films
Wins Grand Prix (toutes catagories) Lion d’Or for Films Cacharel, Cannes
1983
Exhibition at International Centre of Photography New York
1984
Wins Clio Award, New York
1986
Publication of Le petit chaperon rouge, edition grasset
Wins Grande Prix du livre d’enfants, Bologne
1990
Makes Missippi One, Long Metrage- Take Five Productions
1994
Exhibits in Recontres Internationales d’Arles
1995
Wins photography prize at the Paris Retrospective, National Centre of Photography in Paris
Makes Henri Cartier –Bresson, Point d’interrogation- Take Five productions
2000
Publication of Still, Weinstein Gallery
2001
Maison de la Photographie (Still) Moscow
Publication of Coincidences, Editions Delpire
2002
Exhibition at Kahitsukan-Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art, Kyoto
Publication of Sarah Moon, Kahitsukan-Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation
2005
Circus Michael Hoppen Gallery
2008
October Monograph 1 2 3 4 5 published, Thames and Hudson
6000 copies sell out
Concurrent exhibitions at RCA and Michael Hoppen Gallery
November Galerie Obscura Paris
1941
Born in France
1970
becomes fashion photographer, after modelling for several years
1979
begins to make short films
Wins Grand Prix (toutes catagories) Lion d’Or for Films Cacharel, Cannes
1983
Exhibition at International Centre of Photography New York
1984
Wins Clio Award, New York
1986
Publication of Le petit chaperon rouge, edition grasset
Wins Grande Prix du livre d’enfants, Bologne
1990
Makes Missippi One, Long Metrage- Take Five Productions
1994
Exhibits in Recontres Internationales d’Arles
1995
Wins photography prize at the Paris Retrospective, National Centre of Photography in Paris
Makes Henri Cartier –Bresson, Point d’interrogation- Take Five productions
2000
Publication of Still, Weinstein Gallery
2001
Maison de la Photographie (Still) Moscow
Publication of Coincidences, Editions Delpire
2002
Exhibition at Kahitsukan-Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art, Kyoto
Publication of Sarah Moon, Kahitsukan-Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art Foundation
2005
Circus Michael Hoppen Gallery
2008
October Monograph 1 2 3 4 5 published, Thames and Hudson
6000 copies sell out
Concurrent exhibitions at RCA and Michael Hoppen Gallery
November Galerie Obscura Paris
Exhibitions
AIPAD | The Photography Show
Park Avenue Armory, New York City23 - 27 Apr 2025Read morePARIS PHOTO 2023
GRAND PALAIS ÉPHÉMÈRE9 - 12 Nov 2023Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to share a preview of our Paris Photo presentation. The fair opens at the Grand Palais Éphémère in the grounds of the Champ-de-Mars on Wednesday...Read morePhoto London
Somerset House • Stand W0210 - 14 May 2023Michael Hoppen is pleased to return to the 8th edition of Photo London with an exciting selection of works by iconic contemporary artists as well as newly-released works.Read moreThe Photography Show, AIPAD
Center 415 • Stand 22530 Mar - 2 Apr 2023Upcoming photography fair in New York CityRead moreArt Genève 2023
Palexpo • Stand B4326 - 29 Jan 2023Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to return to Art Genève this year where we will showcase works by Sarah Moon, Richard Learoyd, Ori Gersht, Fergus Greer, and Tiina Itkonen amongst...Read moreParis Photo 2022
Grand Palais Éphémère • Stand D2710 - 13 Nov 2022For this year’s edition of Paris Photo, the Michael Hoppen Gallery has curated an exhibition of exquisite, unique works. The term ‘unique’ has become ubiquitous, but we use it here...Read moreMasterpiece London 2022
The Royal Hospital Chelsea • Stand 61130 Jun - 6 Jul 2022We are delighted to be participating in Masterpiece London 2022 and will be presenting a selection of contemporary works, some of which have never been shown before, alongside important historic...Read moreThe Photography Show, AIPAD 2022
Center415 • Stand 22220 - 22 May 2022After what seems like an eternity, we are so looking forward to once again being in New York for The Photography Show presented by AIPAD. To be amongst you, our...Read moreArt Genève 2022
Palexpo • Stand B473 - 6 Mar 2022After a delayed start to the 10th edition of Art Genève, Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to present a selection of our represented artists who challenge traditional boundaries and our...Read morePHOTO LONDON 2021
Somerset House • STAND C18 - 12 Sep 2021Dear Friends, We are very excited to be exhibiting at Photo London again, opening at Somerset House on Wednesday 8 September. You will find us at stand C1 on the...Read morePhoto London 2020
Online Fair7 - 18 Oct 2020Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to be participating in the 2020 edition of Photo London and we would love to invite you to join us at our virtual booth. We...Read moreART GENÈVE 2020
Palexpo • Stand B4929 Jan - 2 Feb 2020Michael Hoppen Gallery will be presenting some of our most iconic and important artists for our third engagement at Art Genève . We believe that photography has changed dramatically over...Read moreAIPAD, NEW YORK
BOOTH 6034 Apr - 7 Mar 2019BOOTH 603 Exhibited Artists: Nobuyoshi Araki Peter Beard Guy Bourdin Siân Davey Eamonn Doyle Masahisa Fukase Fergus Greer Chiero (Count Louis Hamon) Eikoh Hosoe Ishiuchi Miyako Sarah Moon Daido Moriyama...Read moreART GENÈVE 2019
Palexpo • BOOTH B3931 Jan - 3 Feb 2019A preview of what Michael Hoppen Gallery will be taking toArt Geneva, SwitzerlandRead morePHOTO LONDON 2018
SOMERSET HOUSE17 - 20 May 2018A brief look at what Michael Hoppen Gallery will be presenting at Somerset HouseRead moreArt Genève 2018
Palexpo • BOOTH D441 - 4 Feb 2018A preview of the Michael Hoppen Gallery booth for Art Geneva, 2018Read morePARIS PHOTO 2017
Grand Palais • Booth C109 - 12 Nov 2017Michael Hoppen Gallery will be at Paris Photo, 2017, booth C10.Read morePAD 2016
Booth A183 - 9 Oct 2016Explore a selection of the works Michael Hoppen Gallery will be taking to PAD, London, 2016Read moreMENAGERIE
Ground Floor Gallery Exhibition25 Feb - 7 Mar 2016We have curated a selection of beautiful images from the collection. All works are to be hung on the ground floor and will be available to see until the end of February 2016.Read moreZONA MACO 2016
Art Fair, Mexico3 - 7 Feb 2016A preview of the works that Michael Hoppen Gallery will be bringing to Zona Maco, Mexico.Read morePAD London
BOOTH A1814 - 18 Oct 2015Here is a brief synopsis of that the Michael Hoppen Gallery will be bringing to PAD Art Fair, London, this year.Read moreAIPAD 2015
New York16 - 18 Apr 2015Art Fair, New York, London, Art, April, ContemporaryRead morePAD 2014
Berkeley Square, London16 - 19 Oct 2014EXHIBITED ARTISTS: BILL BRANDT GUY BOURDIN SCARLETT HOOFT GRAAFLAND ANDRÉ KÉRTÉSZ SARAH MOON SOHEI NISHINO DAVID PARKER ALFRED SEILAND HUNTER THOMPSON TIM WALKER BRADFORD WASHBURNRead moreSarah Moon
About Colour20 Feb - 14 Apr 2014An exploration of colour photography by Sarah Moon at the Michael Hoppen GalleryRead moreSarah Moon
1, 2, 3, 4, 516 Oct - 22 Nov 2008For over three decades, Sarah Moon has been making fantastically personal images. This October her prolific career will be celebrated with the publication of a new and comprehensive book of...Read moreSarah Moon
Circus 23 Apr - 31 May 2005Sarah Moon’s Circus brings together the powerful ingredients of fairytale darkness, beauty and tragedy. This will be the first time Circus has been exhibited in the United Kingdom and is...Read more
News
Press
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Sarah Moon | PastPresent
The Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, September 18, 2020 -
Photo London: 5 images to buy at Michael Hoppen
L'OEIL DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE, May 18, 2017 -
The stolen glimpses of Sarah Moon
Sophie de Rosée, The Telegraph, Luxury, March 22, 2014 -
Sarah Moon: About Colour, Michael Hoppen Gallery, London
Aesthetica Magazine, February 25, 2014 -
SARAH MOON IN COLOR
Siobhan Bohnacker, The New Yorker Online, February 20, 2014 -
Frocks and fantasy: The photographs of Sarah Moon
The Independent, October 20, 2008
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