From Soulages' blacks to Kandinsky's colors, 23 exhibitions to discover this fall

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From Soulages' blacks to Kandinsky's colors, 23 exhibitions to discover this fall

From Soulages' blacks to Kandinsky's colors, 23 exhibitions to discover this fall

Selection The chiaroscuro of Georges de La Tour, the darkness of the Gothic, the dazzle of John Singer Sargent, the chromatic waltz of Kandinsky, the colorful dreams of Otobong Nkanga… A preview of the color chart of the autumn exhibitions in Paris and the regions.

By Julien Bordier

“Gelb-Rot-Blau (Yellow-red-blue)”, 1925.

“Gelb-Rot-Blau (Yellow-red-blue)”, 1925. DONATED BY MRS. NINA KANDINSKY IN 1976. CENTRE POMPIDOU

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• Soulages at the Luxembourg Museum

A technique adopted by Pierre Soulages in 1946, painting on paper, using walnut stain, ink, or gouache, is a constant throughout the Outrenoir painter's career. Less frequently exhibited than his canvases, 130 works (including around thirty previously unseen works) are unveiled.

◗ “Relieves. Another light. …

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