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Born 1930. Known for: Painting.
A self-taught artist, Michel Aubert was born in 1990. He frequented Gen Paul from whom he received encouragement. Michel painted alone in 1950, then began a series of personal exhibitions in Paris,... Read full biography
A self-taught artist, Michel Aubert was born in 1990. He frequented Gen Paul from whom he received encouragement. Michel painted alone in 1950, then began a series of personal exhibitions in Paris, becoming a permanent artist for the Galerie Art Vivant. Aubert sees his art as a succession of... Read full biography
A self-taught artist, Michel Aubert was born in 1990. He frequented Gen Paul from whom he received encouragement. Michel painted alone in 1950, then began a series of personal exhibitions in Paris, becoming a permanent artist for the Galerie Art Vivant. Aubert sees his art as a succession of "grotesque and torn visions animated by visceral and mental tensions", "landscapes and wildly masonry still lifes", . Expressionist in his own right, Michel Aubert defines his work as follows: "I do not... Read full biography
A self-taught artist, Michel Aubert was born in 1990. He frequented Gen Paul from whom he received encouragement. Michel painted alone in 1950, then began a series of personal exhibitions in Paris, becoming a permanent artist for the Galerie Art Vivant. Aubert sees his art as a succession of "grotesque and torn visions animated by visceral and mental tensions", "landscapes and wildly masonry still lifes", . Expressionist in his own right, Michel Aubert defines his work as follows: "I do not than to chronicle a society that bears its own death within itself. I show the extent of our cruelty, of our taste for misfortune”.
A self-taught artist, Michel Aubert was born in 1990. He frequented Gen Paul from whom he received encouragement. Michel painted alone in 1950, then began a series of personal exhibitions in Paris, becoming a permanent artist for the Galerie Art Vivant. Aubert sees his art as a succession of "grotesque and torn visions animated by visceral and mental tensions", "landscapes and wildly masonry still lifes", . Expressionist in his own right, Michel Aubert defines his work as follows: "I do not than to chronicle a society that bears its own death within itself. I show the extent of our cruelty, of our taste for misfortune”.
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