DJAMEL TATAH
(Born in 1959 in Saint Chamond. Lives and works in Paris)
Solitary, anonymous figures painted in simple contours and somber tones, Djamel Tatah’s paintings evoke a sense of existential loneliness and melancholy.
Francisco Goya - Giuseppe Penone - The Art of Bill Viola- Ideoqi, Art des femmes berbères - Islamic Masterpieces, Aga Kahn Museum - Architecture Maure - Georges Seurat - Pintoricchio
- Antony Gormley - Max Beckman, Exile in Amsterdam - Kara Walker, Narratives of a Negress - Painting People, The State of Art - Vitamine P: New Perspectives in Painting, - Mona Hatoum - Egon Schiele - Sigmar Polke, Museum Frieder Burda - Hans Memling - Het Rembrandt boek - Olivier Debré, Eric de Chassey - Philip Guston, Works on Paper - Edward Hopper - Sympathy for the Devil, Art and Rock and Roll since 1967 - August Sander - Jeff Wall, Works and Collected Writings - Jan Dibbets, Erik Verhagen, Dorthea Lange - William Kentridge - Mark Rothko - Giorgio Morandi - Barnett Newman - Francis Bacon, The Violence of The Real - Alvar Aalto - Grünewald, le Maître d’Issenheim - Gustav Klimt - Spilliaert, Le regard de l’âme - Matisse, Figure, Color, Space - Richard Prince - Velázquez.
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