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1991

Yves Charnay

Painting

Charnay's work in set design and film direction is evident in these works of ink on paper. His way of coding movement in space, expressed by a collection of graphic signs, almost ideograms, is similar to that of the choreographer Marius Petipa who developed a visual language to describe his ballets.
Yves Charnay
France
Born in 1942
French artist.

Not just as a painter, but also as film director, author and set designer, Charnay has made in depth research into colour and light. In painting and the study of exotic esthetics, he put his theoretical work into practice.

His esthetic choices, which guide the creation of his paintings, are largely based on his research into colour began several years ago at the National School for Decorative Arts.
The triptych, Renaissance, pays homage to the famous Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci displayed in the dining hall in the convent, Santa Maria della Grazie in Milan, whose three windows open out into the surrounding nature. The work was designed as a counterpoint to the interior architecture of the restaurant and the surrounding landscape: strongly polychrome, complementing the dominant colours ; the pictorial subject, which contrasts with the surroundings


Salon des Arts Décoratifs, Grand Palais Paris, Salon de Montrouge, Ministry of Culture, The National Library of Paris

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