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Fenêtre sur la passion
Since the ‘Renaissance period’, sensuality, love and sentiments in art are almost expressed through the woman.
However, if we come back to the ‘old’ Greek period, the man always have played an important role in the different expression of the art. Nevertheless, very rapidly the men have been standardized under the yoke of savage, strength, war and violence representing him in the world of the art, women being the reference for beauty, sensuality, love and gentle. "Why the life of any individual could not be a work of art…” said André Gide before he died. Actually, does the man as his sister the woman not be also a person of love, sensuality and beauty?
So, why should we let a society too prudish and classic to censor what I will call the hidden side of man, this side that the man cannot show at the risk to appear as weak and to be isolated on the fringes of the society?
The man of our era definitely feels concerned about his appearance and wants to be fastidious and elegant. You miss, would you not see more often a painting or a drawing representing the man and his sensibility. Are you not tired by those feminine nude?
So, whatever male or female, we accept their sensuality and go to the art.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1958
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists