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A retrospective pays homage to the painter Pierre Soulages in Montpellier

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Retrospective pays homage painter pierre:

In this exhibition. For example, the paintings of the inventor of the Overseoir dialogue with those of many artists, such as Van Gogh, Cézanne or Zao Wou-Ki. Consequently, It also allows you to admire works rarely, if not exposed. However,

 retrospective pays homage painter pierre

Published the 05/08/2025 15:30

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A view of the exhibition that the Fabre Museum devotes to Pierre Soulages. Therefore, (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France) retrospective pays homage painter pierre
A view of the exhibition that the Fabre Museum devotes to Pierre Soulages. Meanwhile, (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France)

20 years ago the painter Pierre Soulages donated 20 of. Nevertheless, his paintings at retrospective pays homage painter pierre the Fabre Museum in Montpellier. Moreover, In this summer 2025. In addition, the institution celebrates this anniversary with a large retrospective dedicated to the inventor of the Outrenoir, disappeared in October 2022.

More than any other. Furthermore, this museum counted for me“, Said Pierre Soulages about the Fabre Museum, whom he discovered in 1941, at 22 years old. In addition, This retrospective wrote a new page in history between the painter and the institution. Consequently, Paintings, works on paper or bronzes tell some 80 years of creation, while dialogue with the works of other artists.”We replaced Soulages in the great history of art with the great masters of the past. of the 18th centuryexplain Michel Hilaire, the general commissioner of the exhibition, But also, for example Van Gogh, Cézanne, Mondrian, but also his contemporaries and friends with whom he has established very fruitful dialogues, like Zao Wou-Ki or Pierrette Bloch.

retrospective pays homage painter pierre

The exhibition offers dialogues between the works of Pierre Soulages. those of other artists, such as Francisco de Zurbaran (on the left). (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France) retrospective pays homage painter pierre The exhibition offers dialogues between the works of Pierre Soulages and those of other artists, such as Francisco de Zurbaran (on the left). (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France) retrospective pays homage painter pierre
The exhibition offers dialogues between the works of Pierre Soulages. those of other artists, such as Francisco de Zurbaran (on the left). (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France)

The creations of around twenty artists punctuate the hanging. In a room, stone paintings from the 1950s rub shoulders with those of great chiaroscuro masters as retrospective pays homage painter pierre Rembrandt. Light is at the heart of the work of Soulages and it is also the common thread of this retrospective. “”There are the first nut brushes from the late 1940s. via this great era of chiaroscuro in the 1950s, and also the opposition of white and blacks that we see a lot in the 1960s and 1970sMICHEL HILAIRE MAGRAINE. There is always a quest for light. And this quest for light. he finally resolved it with this famous Overseas which is now a label attached to the name of Soulages and also a form of culmination after 1979.

The overseas are these paintings whose black is the only pigment, occupy a large place in the exhibition. We can see the very first which was preserved which dates from April 14. 1979, but also a series of seven major formats in the early 1990s rarely exposed.

This series of seven overseas from the early 1990s, belongs to Colette Soulages, the painter's wife. It has rarely been exposed. (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France) retrospective pays homage painter pierre This series of seven overseas from the early 1990s, belongs to Colette Soulages, the painter's wife. It has rarely been exposed. (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France) retrospective pays homage painter pierre
This series of seven overseas from the early 1990s, belongs to Colette Soulages, the painter’s wife. It has rarely been exposed. (Anne Chepeau / Franceinfo / Radio France)

You can also discover two late works from 2020 and 2021. Two overseas which are completely unpublishedunderlines Maud Marron-Wojewodzki, the scientific commissioner of the exhibition. They have never been shown. It is fascinating. particularly moving retrospective pays homage painter pierre to see how much, until the end of his life, at a hundred years past, Pierre Soulages continues to experiment. In one of the overseas, we see in particular a completely new reflection effect as we had never seen. It is truly a mirror that we have in front of our eyes.”

At the end of the exhibition. an immersive experience in virtual reality leads us to the workshop of Pierre Soulages, to the abbey of Conques whose stained glass windows he signed, and on the terrace of his house in Sète, facing the Mediterranean.

The exhibition Pierre Soulages – The meetingis to be seen in Montpellier at the Fabre museum until January 4, 2026.

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