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Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan
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Pierre Soulages - Soulages in Japan

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Published by Perrotin, 2017
Clothbound hardcover with half jacket, 244 pages 
19.3 x 26.3 cm | 7.5 x 10 in
Text in English and Japanese

ISBN: 9791091539074

Text by Pierre Encrevé, Yasuhide Shimbata, Takahiko Okada, Takashi Wada, and a conversation between Pierre Soulages and Jean-Claude Bringuier

Pierre Soulages has gained international recognition as a prominent figure of both art informel, which arose in France during World War II, and abstract expressionism, its American counterpart. From the 1940s to the 1970s, black progressively conquered the surface of Soulages’s calligraphic abstract paintings, which also incorporated subtle hints of color (mainly ocher and blue). His aesthetics radically shifted toward monochrome in 1979, when he initiated his lifelong series Outrenoir. He has been known as “the painter of black and light” ever since. Literally translating as “beyond black,” Outrenoir opens onto a new realm that transcends purely gestural and monochromatic abstraction. Systematically applied in thick layers on canvas, black paint is meticulously scraped, striated, and overall sculpted to create smooth or rough areas that reflect light in various ways. By masterfully turning black into a luminous color, Soulages powerfully evokes the genesis of the world, which came out of darkness.