Exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, 4 October 2023 - 26 February 2024
Gilles Aillaud (1928-2005) became a painter because he was unable to become a philosopher, but he managed to integrate philosophy into his artistic work. When asked why he chose to paint almost exclusively animals, Gilles Aillaud replied "because I love them". Leaving us to believe that he was depicting animals, it is our relationship with nature that stands out as his only true subject.
This catalogue from the Centre Pompidou retrospective presents some forty paintings from 1969 to 2000, as well as lithographs from his Encyclopédie de tous les animaux, including minerals, paying tribute to one of the most significant artists of his time.
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Modern painting and contemporary art
FERNAND LÉGER : CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ DE L'OEUVRE PEINT
PEINTURE & DESSIN : VOCABULAIRE TYPOLOGIQUE ET TECHNIQUE...
LIBRES FIGURATIONS : ANNéES 80...
KAIROUAN
OR HOW PAUL KLEE BECAME A PAINTER...