In music, a coda is a particular kind of finale that’s meant to sound at once familiar and innovative. Compositionally, the coda revisits passages from earlier in the score but expands and reworks ...
The current solo exhibition of Paris-based artist Bernard Piffaretti at Lisson Gallery charts the familiar territory he has trodden since the mid-1980s. Piffaretti came of age after the innovations of ...
Alors qu'il expose des pièces de ces quatre dernières années au Frac- Haute Normandie (Rouen), Bernard Piffaretti travaille sur les vitraux de l'église Saint-Martin de Harfleur, à travers lesquels ...
Critique - À Draguignan, une exposition flamboyante révèle la fascination des peintres modernes pour les « roches rouges » et sauvages de l’Estérel le 24.06.2026 Portrait - Au domaine de Chamarande, l ...
Themed on “Reconstructing Visions”, the group exhibition organized by Shijiazhuang Art Museum aims to explore the recreations and exploration of “visions” in current art context by presenting multiple ...
Une toile scindée en deux parties égales par un trait épais. D’un côté, la création d’un motif ; de l’autre, la reproduction, sans calque ni procédé mécanique, du geste initial. C’est le système ...
Installation view of art sculpture by Nathan Mabry and painting by Bernard Piffaretti with Cherry and Martin at Art Basel Miami Beach (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) Installation view of ...
Bernard Piffaretti returns to New York for his fourth solo exhibition with Lisson Gallery, debuting a new body of work along with a revisitation of paintings from his past. The act of looking back is ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. For Piffaretti, the title usually functions as a kind of opening credit and ...
Musée Matisse, Palais Fénelon, Le Cateau-Cambrésis, jusqu’au 15 juin. Tél. 0033-3.27.84.64.50, www.cg59.fr. L’artiste français se fait disciple de Matisse, dans une relecture des « Ecrits sur l’art ».
Bernard Piffaretti starts just about every painting the same way: by painting a narrow stripe down the middle of the canvas. Then he uses big brushes and watered-down acrylics to fill in one-half of ...
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