Barcilons work consists of layers of varnish mixed with pure pigments, often in bright colours. In these layers he scratches texts, adds drawings and makes use of collage. His intense use of colour, often bright and luminous, may contrast with the highly emotional texts and at times disturbing images.
For the first time Brandt Gallery explores the boundaries of abstract painting with an exhibition by French artist Emmanuel Barcilon from November 6th until December 19th.
Emmanuel Barcilon (Paris 1967) graduated in 1992 from the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Cergy. Since then he has had numerous exhibitions in galleries at art fairs and museums. His work has been showed in Paris, London, Basel and New York. And now we are proud to add Amsterdam to this list.
Barcilons work consists of layers of varnish mixed with pure pigments, often in bright colours. In these layers he scratches texts, adds drawings and makes use of collage. His intense use of colour, often bright and luminous, may contrast with the highly emotional texts and at times disturbing images.
Due to the reflective varnished surface the viewer becomes aware of his own presence. But the closer one gets, the more details become visible representing the mood of the artist; a landscape of joy, anger, doubt, hope and frustration.
Opening Saturday November 6th, 2010, from 4 to 7 pm
Galerie Brandt
Prinsengracht 799, 1017 KA Amsterdam
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11.30 a.m.–5.30 p.m.
Sunday noon–5 p.m.
Free admission