Lucian Freud: L’Atelier (The Studio) / Centre Pompidou, Paris

Lucian Freud is recognized as one of the most important living artist in the world. Currently, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France, presents a large retrospective exhibition, composed of around fifty large-sized paintings. Lucian Freud’s paintings are accompanied by a selection of graphic works and photographs of the artist’s London studio from special collections. The show is titled “Lucian Freud: L’Atelier” because the exhibition is organized around the theme of the artist’s studio.

In this video by Christophe Ecoffet, the curator of the exhibition, Cécile Debray provides us with an introduction to Lucian Freud’s work and the exhibition. The video contains clips from the film “Inside Job – Lucian Freud in the Studio” by David Dawson.

“Lucian Freud, today aged 88, stands among the most important living artists in the world and he hasn’t been exhibited in France since the last retrospective exhibition presented by the Centre Pompidou in 1987. This exhibition presents an exceptional overview of his masterpieces and pays an unprecedented tribute to one of the greatest contemporary painters. Composed of around fifty large-sized paintings, accompanied by a selection of graphic works and photographs of the artist’s London studio from special collections (for the majority of them), the exhibition is organised around the theme of the artist’s studio, a place behind closed doors which paved the foundations for Lucian Freud’s painting and activity. Within a space of just over 900m2, the exhibition brings together the painter’s main full-size compositions, known as Large Interiors, as well as his variations on former masters, his series of self-portraits and the recent and imposing portraits of Leigh Bowery or Big Sue, the painter’s masterpieces. The uniqueness of Lucian Freud’s work lies in his meticulous and almost obsessional treatment of the portrait and the nude, based on an absolute approach to the art of painting. “I want the painting to be flesh (…)”. The model is observed in the closed world of the studio, the painter’s laboratory. The theme of the artist’s studio bears the metaphor of painting: the one-to-one between the painter and his model (from Rembrandt, to Courbet and Picasso), the space of painting – representation of the real, the process of creation -, the figure of the artist – self-portraits and rereading the masters.” **

Lucian Michael Freud (born in 1922 in Berlin, Germany) and his family moved to England in 1933 to escape the rise of Nazism, and became British citizen in 1939. He is the grandson of Sigmund Freud. He studied at the Central School of Art in London, the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing in Dedham, and at Goldsmiths College – University of London. He had his first solo exhibition in 1944 at the Alex Reid & Lefevre Gallery. Since 1946 he has lived and worked in London. *

Lucian Freud: L’Atelier (The Studio), Centre Pompidou, Paris / France. Interview with the curator of the exhibition, Cécile Debray, March 9, 2010. Interview and Video: Christophe Ecoffet.

* Source: Wikipedia, last modified on 8 March 2010 at 11:53.
** from the press release

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