Pierre Cayol

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Pierre Cayol (born August 14, 1939) is a French contemporary painter.

Biography[]

Cayol was born in Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône. He studied art in Grenoble and Paris at the Academy Jullian. He has lived in Tavel (Gard) since 1968.

Career[]

Influences[]

His encounter in 1956 with in Eygalières had a decisive influence on his career. His friendship with since 1975 has given him the certainty that this is a course to be pursued, has encouraged him too.

Very interested in the Native American peoples, he has travelled there several times in the Southwest and particularly in New Mexico and Arizona. His interest led to him organising an exhibition in Avignon at the town library. He showed artifacts, arts and crafts ; and contemporary paintings by an Apache artist living in .

Exhibitions[]

Since 1965, he has had over twenty personal exhibitions: Arles, Bollène, Montélimar, Bagnols-sur-Cèze, Toulon, Villefranchesur-Saône, Castillon du Gard, Nîmes, Uzès, Apt, Aix-en-Provence, Gallery Drouant in Paris, Avignon, Marseille, Béziers (France), Toronto (Canada), Solothurn and (Switzerland), Seoul (South Korea), Sarasota (Florida - USA).

Affiliations[]

A member of the association "Contacts" in the seventies, he is a founding member of "QUICHUA" which organised thematic exhibitions.[citation needed] He participated in the festival of Avignon and Toulon.[citation needed] He has been a full member of Autumn Salon of Paris since 1984.[citation needed]

Literature[]

Pierre Cayol illustrated poems by Marc Alyn, , Yves Berger, , Micheline Dupray, , Jules Laforgue, Pierre Louys, , Frank Ricci, Arthur Rimbaud, .

Awards[]

Cayol was prize winner in 1985 of the "Contemporary Painting" Ito-Ham in Paris.

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