From Munch to the treasures of the princes of Saxony, the major back-to-school exhibitions not to be missed
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THE FIGARO SELECTION – Munch and Kokoschka, the treasures of the princes of Saxony and those of the oases of Central Asia, Joana Vasconcelos and Rosa Bonheur, hyperrealism and parietal art… The autumn exhibitions in Paris promise surprises and dazzle.
Gerard Garouste
Pointed nose that lengthens like Pinocchio or the child crouched in him, the right index finger pointed like a revolver to the temple and his brain as torturing as it is creative, the gamer’s mocking eye, Gerard Garouste is the recurring character of his paintings. The form twists there as with El Greco, the color is intense like those of the enamels, the composition swirls as with Tintoretto. Commissioner Sophie Duplaix listens to and studies this Unquiet whose life is a novel (published with Judith Perrignon, L’Iconoclaste, 2009). She decodes this unclassifiable painter in this long-awaited retrospective at Beaubourg and does justice to his “impressive pieces of figurative painting”.
From September 7 to January 2, 2023.
“Boris Mikhailov. Ukrainian newspaper»
With the terrible news of the war in Ukrainethe MEP offers the most important retrospective devoted to the photographer Boris Mikhailov (born in 1938 in Kharkiv), Ukrainian artist who lives and works between…
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