Claudie Laks. The drunken desire for color.
Somogy| N° d'inventaire | 17560 |
| Format | 24.7 x 28 |
| Détails | 95 p., color illustrations, paperback with flaps. |
| Publication | Paris, 2013 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782757207437 |
Patrick Grainville was born in 1947. A graduate of the French literature department, he is the author of twenty-four novels marked by an epic style, a taste for images and eroticism: Le Paradis des orages, L'Atelier du peintre, Le Baiser de la pieuvre, inspired by a famous print by Hokusai. Grainville enjoys writing about painters; he is the author of monographs on Egon Schiele, Georges Mathieu, Richard Texier, Tony Soulié, and prefaces on Wang Yang Cheng and Claudie Laks. Patrick Grainville received the Prix Goncourt for Les Flamboyants (1976) and the Grand Prix Paul Morand from the Académie française for his entire body of work (2012). A former student of the ENS de Saint-Cloud and a history professor, Thierry Dufrêne is a professor of contemporary art history at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, deputy director general of the INHA, and scientific secretary of the CIHA. His publications focus on surrealism, the history of sculpture, contemporary art (he is also an art critic and member of the AICA), and the relationship between art history and anthropology. He has curated several exhibitions, including the recent Salvador Dali retrospective at the Musée National d'Art Moderne (Centre Georges Pompidou). Gérard Bras is a philosophy professor. He was program director at the Collège International de Philosophie from 2001 to 2007 and currently chairs the Hauts-de-Seine People's University. He works on Spinoza, political philosophy, and aesthetics. He has published a study on Hegel and art and a book on the notion of the people. Writing about painting is a pleasure for him: he has accompanied the work of the sculptor Raymond Gosselin and that of the painter Joseph Pignato with several texts.
Patrick Grainville was born in 1947. A graduate of the French literature department, he is the author of twenty-four novels marked by an epic style, a taste for images and eroticism: Le Paradis des orages, L'Atelier du peintre, Le Baiser de la pieuvre, inspired by a famous print by Hokusai. Grainville enjoys writing about painters; he is the author of monographs on Egon Schiele, Georges Mathieu, Richard Texier, Tony Soulié, and prefaces on Wang Yang Cheng and Claudie Laks. Patrick Grainville received the Prix Goncourt for Les Flamboyants (1976) and the Grand Prix Paul Morand from the Académie française for his entire body of work (2012). A former student of the ENS de Saint-Cloud and a history professor, Thierry Dufrêne is a professor of contemporary art history at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, deputy director general of the INHA, and scientific secretary of the CIHA. His publications focus on surrealism, the history of sculpture, contemporary art (he is also an art critic and member of the AICA), and the relationship between art history and anthropology. He has curated several exhibitions, including the recent Salvador Dali retrospective at the Musée National d'Art Moderne (Centre Georges Pompidou). Gérard Bras is a philosophy professor. He was program director at the Collège International de Philosophie from 2001 to 2007 and currently chairs the Hauts-de-Seine People's University. He works on Spinoza, political philosophy, and aesthetics. He has published a study on Hegel and art and a book on the notion of the people. Writing about painting is a pleasure for him: he has accompanied the work of the sculptor Raymond Gosselin and that of the painter Joseph Pignato with several texts.