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L'Evasion (hommage à Noureev) Painting

Balthazar Kaplan

France

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 28 W x 21 H x 1 D in

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It is a tribute to the great dancer Nureyev. At the end of his tour in Paris, he was to return to Moscow, under the pretext that his mother was ill, while the rest of the troupe continued in London. He felt the trap and decided to run away and asked for asylum in France. It was this step aside that saved him (we have known since that the KGK had planned to break his legs to punish him for his rejection of the rules). This story fascinates me and in a way it symbolizes the artist who must have the courage to take this step aside in order to be able to exist. I took up this story not realistically but pictorially, dreamlike.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28 W x 21 H x 1 D in

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Born in 1965 in Paris. Self-taught artist. I live in Rennes (Brittany, France) In 1986, I created with Bathelemy Schwartz the revue Dorénavant, one of the first avant-garde revue of comics theory: this revue (1986 – 1988) proposed a new definition of the comic strip as a simple juxtaposition of pictures. Also, were included with the comics some paintings of Klee, Kandinsky or Picasso. This statement was also a way to create a new connection between comics and paintings: what was at stake then, was not the graphics (like for Lichtenstein or Combas) but the compartmentalisation of the canvas. Thanks to this, the painting would find again its very old and deep temptation: the illusion of time, which can create a narrative or a musical dimension. The French comics’ world reacted sometimes with curiosity but most of the time with rejection. The art world ignored it. From 1988 to 2006, I gave up painting and drawing and rather liked to write novels and essays. From 2006, a new generation of comics’ authors discovered again the revue Dorénavant. Some books and articles have been published about it. The website Du9 put online the whole revue At the same period, I decided to get back to drawing and painting. In 2018, I showed for the first time my work in an exhibition in Rennes (France). All of my works follow the same statement : compartmentalise the canvas to create a visual prose poem. Articles in English about Dorévanant : - Ann Miller, Bart Beaty, The French Comics Theory Reader, Leuven University Press, 2014 - Domingos Isabelinho, Barthélémy Schwartz's, Balthazar Kaplan's and Others' Dorénavant, The Cribsheet, 14 mars 2009. - Ann Miller, Reading Bande Dessinée: Critical Approaches to French-language Comic Strip, Intellect, 2007

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