Antoine
Gaber
What really
stands out in Antoine Gaber´s last works is his desire
to continue the impressionist tradition of "plein air",
giving it a new energy. Baudelaire wrote the following about
impresionist artists: " Their work is just like that, rapid
and faithful to all that there is changeable and unattainable
in form and in colour, from the waves and the clouds that always
have the date and the time written on the margin, and the wind
(...)
Also, the
light in his paintings reminds us in many forms of his Egyptian
origins, which we can say set his impressionist destiny and
his relationship with music. It would be sufficient to point
out Debussy´s description of music: " I prefer the
few notes of an Egyptian sheppard´s flute, someone who
cooperates with the landscape and hears the harmony that treatises
ignore. Coincidences? Is it a coincidence the fact that Gaber´s
artistic soul was developed as a photographer and the impressionists´first
exhibit occurred in Nadar´s photographic studio? I do
not think so.
The music
in Gaber´s paintings is undeniable and it is the tool
that allows the painter to recreate impressionism and not just
copy it. This is very clear in his painting Water lilies, where
colours appear to vanish towards grey tones, offering time and
nature, in their constant movement, the suspension of one of
nature´s unrepeatable moments. This breaks the form of
frustration of one of the fathers of Impressionism, Monet:
"I feel obligated to recreate continuing transformations
because everything grows and sprouts. Therefore, because of
these transformations, I follow nature without being able to
seize it... like a river that flows green one day, then yellow,
today in the evening it runs dry and tomorrow it will become
a torrent.
Antoine
Gaber solves this conflict the same way Van Gogh did. In one
of the artist´s letters to his brother Theo, Van Gogh
wrote:" I do not want to paint just trying to show exactly
what I see, as impressionists do. What I want to do is to express
myself with more force utilizing arbitrary colours". Antoine
Gaber´s less strong and more evocative stroke creates
a much more reflexive contrast of colours than Van Gogh´s
shocking and engaging forms. If Vang Gogh reflects in any way
Rimbaud´s poetry in his works, Gaber recreates Mallarmé´s
style, that is, silence. It is the silence of someone who observes
a reality that does not stand out. Like the impressionists,
Gaber has also a strong will to completely soak himself in reality
in order to recreate all its positive and pleasurable sides.
In the same way, landscape and rural representations have the
sign of beauty, of civilization; and they are landscapes seen
with the eye of the city dweller. This reference brings us back
to Gaber´s activities as a cancer researcher. His private
and artistic life have a strong bond; one does not serve the
purpose of evading the other: they complement each other. It
is thanks to the balance of someone who has known cancer and
has been an spectator of its impact in everyday life that he
can recreate in his impressionism the sensibility typical of
impressionist art.
Antonio
Mazzaro, Author, writer, philosopher and Art Professor,
Isla Mujeres, Mexico