Painting by Guillaume Bottazzi, facing Montsouris Park
It is in Paris in the 14th arrondissement that this oil on canvas by Guillaume Bottazzi is presented, which is opposite the park Montsouris. This shimmering painting with sensual curves was made in 2016. It is an invitation to the joy of living.
The painter confronts us with a contradiction since the effects of lights do not respect the fundamental rules of painting. Indeed, each element seems to receive shadows in a random way and this induces the observer to create spaces that escape the field of the frame of the table.
Exceptional opening to the public as part of the European Heritage Days.
Guillaume Bottazzi is a French visual artist with a psychological and poetic approach. It has been operating for 30 years in Europe, Asia and the United States.
The artist has signed more than 100 works of art in public spaces. It receives private and public commissions from museums, such as the Miyanomori Museum of Art, who commanded him the largest painting in Japan that dresses the museum, the Century Art Museum or the Mori Museum; cities, such as Brussels Capital or the city of Tokyo, with a work of 100m²; ministries, such as the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of Health.
Since 2004, Guillaume Bottazzi has been represented by the Itsutsuji gallery. This major gallery in Japan allowed him to win with several artistic commissions. She discovered artists such as Simon Hantaï, Pierre Soulages, Yayoi Kusama, Ay-o, Guillaume Bottazzi, but also introduced movements such as the Supports/Surfaces group, including Claude Viallat.
Guillaume Bottazzi’s official website: https://guillaume.bottazzi.org