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Francis Bacon : « J'aime vivre dans le chaos » Michel Leiris commence « Ce que m’ont dit les peintures de Francis Bacon » en citant Rimbaud (et significativement un extrait d’une des Illuminations les plus énigmatiques, au titre anglais, sans doute repris de Shakespeare, Bottom [1]) : « Je fus, au pied du baldaquin supportant ses bijoux adorés et ses chefs-d’œuvre physiques, un gros ours aux gencives violettes et au poil chenu de chagrin, les yeux aux cristaux et aux argents des consoles. »Arthur Rimbaud, Illuminations.

Francis Bacon : « J'aime vivre dans le chaos »

Leiris et Bacon en 1970. Voici le début (c’est moi qui souligne) : « Saisir, non ce que disent à l’historien d’art, mais ce que m’ont dit les peintures de Francis Bacon, cela paraît simple et demander seulement une écoute attentive, comme l’aura été mon regard. Michel Leiris, Francis Bacon : Face et profil (Albin Michel, 2004). Vous pourriez penser que certaines phrases ont été écrites par Heidegger, mais c’est la main de Leiris qui a écrit ces lignes. Inspiration expedition. Discover recentlie Archive About ask me Syndex Theme by Marc Kremers Permalink (2 notes) Q: Hey!

inspiration expedition

Asked by volodimer by jörg brüggemann Permalink (1 note) jörg brüggemann by jörg brüggemann Permalink (4 notes) New York ONE - Pierre Belhassen Photography. Guillaume Flandre - Photos. About — Brice Portolano. Born in Paris in 1991, Brice Portolano studied fine arts at la Sorbonne and photography at les Gobelins.

About — Brice Portolano

He works on the relationship between man and nature through documentary photography and adventures in the wilderness. His work has been published in numerous publications online and print including National Geographic, National Geographic Traveler, The Daily Mail UK, STERN, the Independent, Outside Magazine, l'OBS, VSD, Skylife Magazine, Esquire Russia, Fisheye Magazine and Last Frontier Magazine. It has also been featured on IGNANT, Lense, OAI13, L'Œil de la Photographie, Fubiz, Konbini, The Red List, Veter Magazine, Maptia, Il Post, La Repubblica and Finland Today.

Adventures — Alex Strohl. Silvia Grav Photography. La photographe Silvia Grav fait des photos très souvent en noir et blanc qui sont parfois d’une très grande violence et parfois rêveuses.

Silvia Grav Photography

L’esthétique côtoie la double exposition, la solarisation et des montages qui prolongent le corps de ses modèles. Illustrations by Jean Pierre Gibrat. Jean-Pierre Gibrat is a French comic artist and scriptwriter.

Illustrations by Jean Pierre Gibrat

Born April 17, 1954 in Paris, Jean-Pierre Gibrat knows a suburban childhood uneventful. Grew up in a CGT, brilliant history, he obtained his baccalaureate through the Popular Front and agriculture of the USSR. He then turns to advertising graphics, and then enrolled in the Faculty of Fine Arts in 1975. Two years later, he interrupted his studies to embark on serious comics and published his first complete stories in Pilote. Nicolas Jolly Fingerprint Drawings. L’artiste français Nicolas Jolly compose des dessins absolument incroyables faits de centaines de lignes fines tracées à l’encre noire.

Nicolas Jolly Fingerprint Drawings

Des illustrations en noir & blanc jouant avec talent sur le clair-obscur, pour un rendu proche de celui faisant penser aux empreintes digitales, dont une sélection est à découvrir dans la suite. David de las Heras. Ernest Pignon-Ernest, le site officiel. Elie kanaan paintings. Selected Works. Mark Rothko Paintings.

Artist Rothko may have incorporated other artistic styles into various phases of his career but it is this approach for which he is best known, and that deserves the most attention.

Mark Rothko Paintings

He spearheaded this movement that included other notable names such as Barnett Newman and Robert Motherwell with an approach that reduced art to a series of regions of single colours, loosely blended into each other where ever they met. Rothko produced many of these artworks on huge canvases which he hoped would encourage the viewer to become immersed in colour, by actually stepping nearer the piece than they might otherwise have done. Some aspects of the techniques used in Mark Rothko's paintings have become more apparent in recent generations as his work has aged and started to reveal previously unknown details.

The huge canvases used by Rothko required special consideration and planning to avoid it stretching out of shape over time, particularly when moved from location to location for his exhibitions. Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Des oeuvres - Fondation Hartung Bergman. Fundació Antoni Tàpies. Œuvres - Yves Klein. Eduardo Arroyo - 18 artworks.