ART
Jean-Michel Alberola |
Written 30 January |
Monday 11 January, 10:00Galerie Daniel Templon, 75003 [map]Jean-Michel Alberola
After three major retrospectives in France during 2009, including one at the Bibliothèque Nationale of Paris, the multi-disciplinary artist
Jean-Michel Alberola returns to Galerie Templon with a new collection of oil on canvases, works on paper, neon installations and mural paintings.
Jean-Michel Alberola has been pursuing his vision for almost thirty years, working beyond the precepts of any school or theoretical movement, to create works that are unique, protean, combining figurative, abstract and conceptual. Ceaselessly questioning the role of the artist, the status of painting and figuration, Jean-Michel Alberola asserts his total freedom of form and message.
Jean-Michel Alberola made a name for himself in the early 1980s through his association with "figuration libre" and the return to "cultured painting". His works are characterised by ambiguous messages, provocative prophecies and Duchampian otherness. His dissections of bodies, lying between obliteration and abstraction, allow the viewer to make out people and geographical images.