A cat who contemplates his black shadow!
To enter the Soulages museum, Geluck's had to show a white paw.
But once installed, he can take his ease to purr on the rails.
The artistic association between the painter Pierre Soulages and the Belgian designer, creator of Le Chat, Philippe Geluck, could seem improbable.
It is however anchored in a deep recognition which is revealed today.
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"Thanks to my father, Soulages has been one of my childhood heroes since the age of five
," confides the person who perfectly remembers his first meeting with the creator of Outrenoirs, in 2005 at the Louvre, on the set of Guillaume Durand's program,
"
The impossible exhibition".
“We chatted passionately…”
Geluck recalls.
Ten years later, at the Brafa, a large Brussels fair, Geluck put on sale a large 162 cm × 114 cm painting entitled
Panne de current at the Soulages Museum
.
Three collectors bitterly fight over the canvas.
The image
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