Claude Gilli – Negative brush (red)
Claude GILLI, NEGATIVE PINCEAU Red, 2021
Work in Aluminium and epoxy paint, Printed in 8 copies, 98 x 32,8 cm
Edition Claude Gilli diffusion
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Born in Nice on September 15, 1938 in a Nice family, and died on June 28, 2015, Claude Gilli is a pure product of the Nice school which participated in the creation of the New Realism movement.
Claude Gilli is a truly committed artist who believes in Art, the proof is that on New Year’s Eve 1962, he burns almost everything he has made to date to mark his commitment to the artistic adventure.
In 1963, his life as an artist, his moments shared with Arman, Ben and Raysse allowed him to participate in his first Parisian exhibition, Galerie Henriette Legendre.
For over 40 years Gilli has been stubbornly doing what he wants. This attitude thus feeds a varied work, known largely for the Pop Art period…