Hervé Di Rosa is dynamite.
He arrives, determined and joyful in setting up his long-awaited Parisian exhibition at the Center Pompidou.
A world tour of modest arts and its insatiable peddler, “Hervé Di Rosa, the passe-monde” confronts with humor the elegant minimalism of Vera Molnar (1924-2023), on the other side of the white picture rails of the National Museum of 'modern Art.
In this 64-year-old pirate of color, elected in 2022 to the Academy of Fine Arts, everything is vitality, curiosity, an unbridled instinct to capture the world and represent it freely.
Star at 23
Only 30 works, from Hungary to Cuba, from Mexico to Ghana, from Miami to Lisbon, from Andalusia to Vietnam, which tell the
“peregrination of its iconography”
to use the scholarly phrase of its curator, Michel Gauthier.
This cerebral artist is best known for his love for the painter of abstraction and minimal experiences, Martin Barré (1924-1993).
Hervé Di Rosa is at the opposite end of the spectrum.
It's a phenomenon from the 1980s...
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