Charles Matton
Charles Matton | |
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Born | Paris, France | September 13, 1931
Died | November 19, 2008 | (aged 77)
Nationality | French |
Known for | Painting, Sculpture, Illustration, Photography, Cinema |
Notable work |
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Movement | Hyperrealism |
Awards | Chevalier des Arts et Lettres |
Charles Matton, also known as Gabriel Pasqualini, (13 September 1931 – 19 November 2008)[1] was a multitalented French artist: painter, sculptor, illustrator, writer, photographer, screenwriter and a movie director.[2]
Illustrations[]
In the 1970s, Matton worked with Jean-Paul Goude at Esquire,[3] working as an illustrator and a photographer.[4]
The Boxes[]
In 1983, Matton was able to show his art in Paris, and in 1987, he exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo. There, he showed what would become his famous Boxes.[5] Then, in 1989, he exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art of Paris, the Centre Georges Pompidou.[6]
During the last decade of his life, Matton showed his work all around the world, especially in New York and Los Angeles, through the Forum Gallery.[7]
After his death, his wife, Sylvie Matton, kept promoting his work and exhibitions took place in Germany and England.[8]
Films[]
- 1999 : Rembrandt (1999 film)[9]
- 1994 : The Light of the Dead Stars
- 1988 : Douanes (documentary)
- 1976 : Spermula
- 1972 : L’Italien des roses
- 1968 : Mai 68 ou les violences policières (short)
- 1967 : La Pomme ou l’histoire d’une histoire (short)
References[]
- ^ "Biography - Forum Gallery". forumgallery.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-31. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
- ^ "Charles Matton: Enclosures". Time Out London.
- ^ "Infinity in Miniature" Aesthetica: The Art and Culture Magazine. 1 August 2011
- ^ "5000 Photographs". 5000photographs.blogspot.fr.
- ^ Rubenstein, Diane. This is not a President: Sense, nonsense and the American Political Imaginary. Google Books.
- ^ "Le document Charles Matton - Centre Pompidou". centrepompidou.fr.
- ^ "Architect of Illusions: Charles Matton's Enclosures". The Huffington Post.
- ^ "Charles Matton's Magical Imagination". nysun.com.
- ^ Lisa Nesselson. "Rembrandt". Variety.
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