Jean-René SAUTOUR-GAILLARD (1946-2016), after - Lot 67

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Jean-René SAUTOUR-GAILLARD (1946-2016), after - Lot 67
Jean-René SAUTOUR-GAILLARD (1946-2016), after Caballeros Based on a carton by Jean-René SAUTOUR-GAILLARD (1946-2016) 1972 Atelier Camille Legoueix, Aubusson, France Edition 1/3 Bolduc signed by the artist, Dim.: 1.50 x 2.10 m. According to Jean-René SAUTOUR-GAILLARD, "wall tapestry is a serious thing. It is a song, and what's more, a song of epic intent, a chorus of many voices." * A pupil of Wogensky, after the war he set about reviving the art of tapestry by breathing new life into it. To achieve this, the artist's style continued to evolve, moving from the abstract to the figurative, blending movement and meticulous detail borrowed from various civilizations. The levels of interpretation are multiple. Although the artist has traveled little throughout his life, it is a perpetual inner journey that he undertakes. He avidly collects antique textiles, particularly pre-Columbian ones. The body of work he left behind is testimony to a demanding, cultured and curious man. A few biographical details: - Born in Paris in 1946 - 1966-1968: Ecole nationale des arts appliqués à l'industrie. - 1971: Participates in the Salon d'Automne. He also began tapestry-making at Aubusson. - 1973: Exhibition sponsored by Robert Wogensky at La Demeure. - 1978: First solo exhibition, Galerie Inard, Paris. Beginning of a long collaboration. - 1990: Significant change of style, borrowing from different civilizations and multiplying materials. materials. - 1993: The artist begins collecting Coptic textiles. - 2000: In October, seventeen wall hangings are presented at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne for the exhibition Pour un certain idéal. certain ideal, seventeen hangings covering 267 m² were presented at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, on the theme of Olympism. - 2002: Participates in the Fifth Beauvais International Tapestry Festival. - 2002: Following a medical error, the artist finds himself in a coma for nine months. - 2008: Nine pieces of his Olympic tapestry are exhibited at the Beijing Olympic Games. - 2013: Retrospective organized by the town of Aubusson. - 2016 : The artist passes away, leaving behind a body of work comprising over 300 tapestries. This tapestry is reproduced in: CAVELIER, Dany, Jean-René Sautour-Gaillard, La déchirure, 2013 p.176 *Extract from his speech inaugurating the Olympic Tapestry exhibition in Lausanne in October 2000, CAVELIER, Dany, Jean-René Sautour-Gaillard, La déchirure, 2013 p.9 A tapestry in the style of Jean-René Sautour-Gaillard
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