This fall, Pompidou exhibits Gérard Garouste
Tuesday evening. Paris. The art world has gathered at the Centre Pompidou to attend the opening of its new exhibition dedicated to French painter Gérard Garouste. This major retrospective highlights the life and work of this proponent of uncompromising figuration through more than 120 paintings, installations and sculptures carefully selected by the artist. Born in 1946, Gérard Garouste has produced a multiform work that revisits the classics of art history through the prism of literature or mythology.
Attendees included major political figures like former minister Jack Lang, his wife Monique Buczynski, artists ORLAN and Gregory Forstner, stylist Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and of course Gérard Garouste himself.
Attendees included major political figures like former minister Jack Lang, his wife Monique Buczynski, artists ORLAN and Gregory Forstner, stylist Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and of course Gérard Garouste himself.
Photos : Ayka Lux