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Philippe Pastor Solo Show
London, 23/11, 2017 – 31/01, 2018
Jerome Zodo Gallery is proud to announce a personal exhibition by highly acclaimed
Monegasque artist Philippe Pastor. The exhibition begins with Pastor’s large-sized works from the series ‘Avec le Temps’. His organic lines, evoking natural disasters such as hurricanes and tsunamis, express the power of nature.
The works from the series ‘Bleu Monochrome’, which have become emblematic of his work, area tribute to the sea, an ecological reflection on pollution and the disappearance of the seabed.
Using mostly blue, the artist works the surface with natural pigments, creating topographiespeppered with subtle cracks. Evoking drought, in views from the sky, or the earth’s crust, thesepaintings assume a geological aspect. His use of a powerfully intense, natural pigment alsoinvites us to explore an emotional aspect. The artist’s preferred colour, blue, is a ‘hymn toemotion, to peace’.
While blue dominates, Pastor balances his monochromes with other colours, as is the case in the ‘North Pole’ series. The cracked canvases, in various tones of white, are like polar maps of places that are disappearing as a result of climate change.
“Philippe Pastor’s multidisciplinary approach is associated with eternal themes – nature, man and society – with a rare consistency and unshakeable ardour. Not only is there an intensification in his force of expression, it is also permanently topical. Man and nature are the founding active ingredients of a vehement work, just like the artist, who bears witness to a visceral insubordination to all forms of compromise. A necessary violence considering the severity of the stakes.”
– Alexandra Marini, extract from “PASTOR”, 2017
Born in Monaco in 1961, Philippe Pastor has dedicated his entire body of work to nature and environmental issues, emphasizing mankind’s responsibility in today’s ecological disasters.
Committed to the environment, Philippe pastor has developed through his work a personalised vision of nature, translating man’s interaction with the planet. Referencing living matter, its transformation through time and immediate surroundings, combining soil, pigments, minerals and plants of all kinds, Philippe Pastor represents his vision of life, environmental destruction and man’s involvement in society.
Presented twice at the Venice Biennale, he was the official artist at the Monaco Pavilion at Expo 2015, the universal exposition in Milan, with his sculpture project ‘Les Arbres Brules’ (The Burned Trees’).
Philippe Pastor, born in 1961 in Monaco, is an acclaimed abstract expressionist, working primarily with the theme of nature. Committed to the environment, Philippe Pastor has developed through his work a personalized vision of nature, translating man’s interaction with the planet.
Referencing living matter, its transformation through time and immediate surroundings, combining soil, pigments, minerals and plants of all kinds, Philippe Pastor represents his vision of life, environmental destruction and man’s involvement in society.
Since 1990 his work has been recognized in two editions of the Venice Biennale and has been shown around the world. He was the official artist of the Monaco Pavilion at the Universal Exposition EXPO Milano 2015. He currently works between Monaco and Spain.