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C'est au Centre de la Gravure et de l'Image imprimée qu'Anaïs nous a donné rendez-vous. Elle nous y parle de Pierre Alechinsky, du court-métrage à l'Ecole du Futur, de conduite de bulldozers et de respiration.
As a tribute to one of Belgium's greatest living artists, an exhibition featuring a selection of Alechinsky's works on paper was mounted in 2022, featuring some 270 works donated to the Royal Museums in the past, as well as a number of works from more recent exceptional donations.
The exhibition reveals how Alechinsky, with a keen sense of technical experimentation, explores his own imagination. In this way, he elevates the act of drawing - and thus the drawing itself - to the core of his rich and multifaceted oeuvre.
Pierre Alechinsky, né le 19 octobre 1927 à Saint-Gilles-lez-Bruxelles, est un peintre et graveur, qui réunit dans son œuvre expressionnisme et surréalisme. Il est le père du poète Ivan Alechine et du sculpteur Nicolas Alquin
The artists belonging to the Cobra group produced spontaneous, impulsive art, free from artistic rules and norms. Without a preconceived plan, Alechinsky painted a lively pattern of lines and spots in which he discovered organic forms. By adding an eye or other highlights, he transformed the shapes into animals or people. A cheerful image, even if the title wants us to believe otherwise.