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March 29 2018

Fabienne Verdier designs the poster for Roland Garros 2018

Fabienne Verdier was commissioned to create the poster for the 2018 tournament. She is the fourth woman – and first ever French artist – to design the official Roland-Garros poster, after Jane Hammond (in 2003), Kate Shepherd (in 2007) and Nalini Malani (in 2010).

 

For the 2018 poster, Fabienne Verdier chose to focus on a tennis ball’s bounce. She manages to perfectly capture that moment of truth in which the ball, after hitting the clay, sets off on one of many possible trajectories. The ball’s movement gives off incredible energy. “I tried to portray the lightning speed of the player’s movements. The energy that they transmit to the ball in a movement full of spontaneity, vitality, power, precision and slide. And I imagined one of those unexpected bounces that take the opponent by surprise and force them, in the following rally, to surpass themselves once again in order to get one step closer to victory in Paris,” the artist explains.

 

Born in Paris, Fabienne Verdier has a special relationship with the Roland-Garros tournament. She was extremely honoured to be commissioned to create this poster: “I was very touched that the French Tennis Federation and Lelong & Co. gallery asked me to create the 2018 tournament poster. For me, Roland-Garros evokes those first warm days that herald the arrival of summer in Paris, when the intense light of May and June makes the ochre clay sparkle. As the sun races across the sky, the courts turn from amber to tobacco, from saffron to sepia, from ochre to red, from sienna to brown. During every rally, the balls collect this multicoloured dust and, like comets, leave enchanting lines of energy in their wake.”

 

 

 

Roland Garros 'Fabienne Verdier, La Balle au Bond', English subtitles from Waddington Custot on Vimeo.

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