retourlapidation picturale d'un hérosThierry Clauson explores our contemporary relationship to heroic figures, seen as symbolic constructions shaped by projection, desire, and identity. The painting becomes the site of a silent confrontation between the artist and the image, where the pictorial material takes on an almost performative quality, driven by incisive gestures and raw energy.
Between figuration and chromatic fragmentation, the figure remains legible while opening the image to indeterminacy, allowing for a more sensory reading. In the end, only the essential remains: painting itself.Formats