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Toma-L: Mala Bestia

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“At the dawn of the new millenium, Thomas Labarthe discovered Jean Dubuffet at the Pompidou Centre. This posthumous encounter, through a retrospective, was ‘like an electric shock, but also a revelation’. Three months later, the young Labarthe painted Mala Bestia, his first canvas. ... Since then, Toma-L has been painting intuitively, freely, on the fringes of the conventions, concentrating on his gut and his technique. With dissolute figures and tense lines and shapes, the painter has created a world of small, restless, turbulent people, drawn in charcoal on paper or canvas. From installations in Tunisia and frenetic book projects in Marseille to self-taught charcoal lithographs and his impulsive exhibitions: in this first monograph, the artist Toma-L and author Théophile Pillault review two decades of unbridled creativity.”--Page 4 of cover

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Toma-L: Mala Bestia, Editions Skira Paris

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Titul
Toma-L: Mala Bestia
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2024
Vazba
pevná
ISBN10
237074216X
ISBN13
9782370742162
Série
Anotace
“At the dawn of the new millenium, Thomas Labarthe discovered Jean Dubuffet at the Pompidou Centre. This posthumous encounter, through a retrospective, was ‘like an electric shock, but also a revelation’. Three months later, the young Labarthe painted Mala Bestia, his first canvas. ... Since then, Toma-L has been painting intuitively, freely, on the fringes of the conventions, concentrating on his gut and his technique. With dissolute figures and tense lines and shapes, the painter has created a world of small, restless, turbulent people, drawn in charcoal on paper or canvas. From installations in Tunisia and frenetic book projects in Marseille to self-taught charcoal lithographs and his impulsive exhibitions: in this first monograph, the artist Toma-L and author Théophile Pillault review two decades of unbridled creativity.”--Page 4 of cover