Ernest pignon ernest les expulsés biographie

  • Les expulsés est une œuvre de Ernest Pignon, elle date de 1977.
  • La fresque de Ernest Pignon Ernest à Belfort en 1988.
  • Ernest Pignon-Ernest was born in 1942 in Nice.
  • L'amour, la poésie

    Poems by Paul Éluard. Illustrations by Kiki Smith
    Collection Blanche, Gallimard
    Illustrated book and lithograph
    Box : 13 9/16 x 10 3/8 / Lithograph : 12 7/16 x 9 7/16 in ( Coffret : 34,4 x 26,4 cm / Lithographie : 31,5 x 24 cm)

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    Francis Bacon, Joan Miro, Antoni Tàpies, Pierre Alechinsky, Jean Degottex, Jannis Kounellis, Kiki Smith, Nalini Malani, Nicola de Maria, Wolfgang Laib, Jaume Plensa, Juan Uslé, Sean Scully, Fabienne Verdier, David Hockney, Konrad Klapheck, Etel Adnan, Richard Tuttle, Christine Safa
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  • Monograph (+original artwork)

    Philippe Dagen
    Ed. Skira, Galerie Lelong & Co., Bandjoun Station
    Hardcover book, 27,5 x 30,5 cm, 280 pages. Text in French and English.30 copies are accompanied with a unique hand-signed work (28,5 x 25,5 cm).
    Non contractual photo. The work opposite is not necessarily the one sold.
    11 1/4 x 10 1/16 in (28,5 x 25,5 cm)

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    Francis Bacon, Joan Miro, Antoni Tàpies, Pierre Alechinsky, Jean Degottex, Jannis Kounellis, Kiki Smith, Nalini Malani, Nicola de Maria, Wolfgang Laib, Jaume Plensa, Juan Uslé, Sean Scully, Fabienne Verdier, David Hockney, Konrad Klapheck, Etel Adnan, Richard Tuttle, Christine Safa

    Ernest Pignon-Ernest

    Biography

    Since the 1960s, and a few decades ahead of all the other forms now classed as "street art", Ernest Pignon-Ernest has led, with astonishing receptivity, an adventure like no other, combining technical mastery, existential probity and the ability to "poetically inhabit the world". His career has achieved the rare feat of reconciling uncompromising ethical standards with a singular, demanding and innovative artistic expression. So much so that some of his images (of those shot during the Paris Commune and his vagabond Rimbaud in particular), reproduced in hundreds of thousands of copies, have become veritable icons of modern times.

    Through the powerful, timeless quality of its images, and the acuity with which they are inscribed in the real world (through the meaningful choice of sites and moments), Pignon-Ernest's work turns the street into a plastic, poetic, frictional and reminiscent space, ineluctably merging place and time into the work