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Last Tango ... somewhere - Collage

alain clément

France

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 8.7 W x 11.7 H x 0.1 D in

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In reference to Bertolucci's film with Marlon Brando "Last Tango in Paris".
 The two dancers are drawn into the spiral of an acrobatic fall, mixture of the extreme technique of movements, of the torrid eroticism underlined here by the holding of the young woman in opposition with the black mourning costume, strict of the partner.
 Tango, dance of precision, of seduction, of romantic contact or pure sensuality, but also funeral dance here discreetly evoked.
 This collage is accompanied by an A4 photographic print on glossy "HP Premium Plus" paper, signed on the back, print limited to 5 copies: here 2.../5.

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8.7 W x 11.7 H x 0.1 D in

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I was born in Le Vigan, small town in the South of France. I studied at the Universty of Montpellier Pharmacy and Medecine. I owe to Marc Dautry, classic engraver and sculptor (Montauban), to have been very early initiated to the field of Art. Later I met the surrealist painter, Bernard Louedin (Trebeurden), and developped a passion for this movement. I live and work now in Haute-Savoie near Annecy (France) and Geneva (Switzerland). At first glance my activity as Dr in medical biology did not predispose me to the practice of collage and photomontage if not my passion for Art,photography, surrealism, specially Man Ray, Dora Maar, Lee Miller, Max Ernst, Magritte and Hannah Hoch. My meeting with Josephine Sacabo, american photographer, was decisive; she introduced me to this art, and incited me to "always shift forward the reality". And this the way each of my collages is inspired by transposing fragments of live, where feelings, fantasies, and personal concerns are mingled. Beyond the resear that each project involves (magazines of art or photography, newspapers, photos, advertisings), beyond the time splent for realizig the work, beyond aesthetic concerns, the final result often emerges from these contengencies, and escape from the original idea, to become another, only remains the sincerity.

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