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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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Cette oeuvre appartient à la série intitulée " Long distance call ", titre d' un blues de Muddy Waters . Echo de l'éloignement inhérent au silence de la peinture. Elle est composée à partir d'un principe inspiré de la construction géométrique du nombre d'or ( construction du rectangle doré à partir du carré par abaissement de la diagonale du demi carré) . La section dorée ou divine proportion issue de la proportion d'or se retrouve dans la nature et dans celle du corps humain. Ainsi les lignes de composition correspondent elles à celles employées dans la peinture classique depuis le Moyen Age. Elle prolonge l'esthétique de la série « Patrimoine » entrelaçant aplats, gestes et de traits de couleurs tout en jouant avec celle de la toile via les réserves. Elle est signée en bas à droite.
2024
Charcoal on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
72.8 W x 42.9 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
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J/Y Delaunay-Israel was born in France. He has been living and working in Jerusalem since 2015. Trained at the I.A.V. of Orleans and the Villa Arson (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts) of Nice, he then, in parallel with his artistic activity, worked as a nurse, a care executive and a director of care in psychiatry. At the end of his studies he decided to follow the voices of painting which, from the blown hands of Gargas to the prints of those of Jasper Johns in " Plongeur ", carried him from the banks of Support Surface to Motherwell and Ryman via Shi-Tao (" Les propos du Moine Citrouille amère ") and the ocean of Art Brut. Thus since 1984, he has been creating series on canvas or paper with different techniques (watercolour, acrylic, inks, oil, charcoal, pastel) whose titles are often inspired by literature or music: Composition " 1984/1989, " Prémices " 1988/1990, " Desseins " 1991/1994 , " Curvas " 1994/1996, " Patrimoine " 2000/2004 , " Les Bijoux " 2002/2006 , " Ellis Island " 2004/2013 , " Epiphanies hierosolymitaines " 2017/2019, " Dances/Ricoudim "2016/..., " Long distance call " 2017/..., " Songs without word/Nigounim" 2020/..., " Fugues " 2016/..., " Lishma " 2018/... Methodically, starting from principles of composition drawn from the history of art and geometry, he endeavours, day after day, to set the times of the appearance of the painting, the "history" of its advent. Thus, out of all preliminaries or premeditations, he leads several paintings at once. At each session he intervenes only once and without repentance, on a part of each of them, leaving paintings and reserves in suspense until the next time. Thus the painter's gesture is as if cut, both in its thickness and in its surface, into multiple interlaced transverse strata and shows the singular dialogue of the painting with the author of its appearance. His works have been regularly exhibited in France and Israel. Two catalogues published by the Centre d' Art Contemporain de la Scène Nationale d' Orléans have been devoted to him with texts by the painter Christian Bonnefoi "La pose du temps" and the art historian Tristan Trémeau "Peindre avec réserve". He himself has devoted several writings to his work as well as to the workshops of artistic practices and cultural projects he conducted at the psychiatric hospital.
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