Parisian Colors (I)
This article is the third in a series of a color-centered approach to recent exhibitions. For this winter post, I have selected four Parisian exhibitions… Read More »Parisian Colors (I)
This article is the third in a series of a color-centered approach to recent exhibitions. For this winter post, I have selected four Parisian exhibitions… Read More »Parisian Colors (I)
The exhibition “Roy Lichtenstein, multiple visions” at the BAM in Mons, prompts me to write this article. Certainly, one cannot qualify this artist as a… Read More »Roy Lichtenstein, between Graphism and Art
Carlos Cruz-Diez had his first solo exhibition for 50 years in Belgium in 2019. This exhibition was an opportunity to live an immersive experience in… Read More »Carlos Cruz-Diez, an immersion in color
“Beauty is everywhere” was the title of an exhibition dedicated to Fernand Léger (1881-1955) at BOZAR. He wrote: “there is no such thing as catalogued, hierarchical beauty”. This is what allows us to call “beauty” what we feel as such. What freedom in the face of those who prescribe us what to admire!

In most French bookstores, the books of Michel Pastoureau take most of the shelf dedicated to colors. The publication of the book “Color Never Comes… Read More »Letter to Michel Pastoureau