Guy Leclercq at Galerie Dukto, Paris
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Galerie Dukto presents a collection of stylized and abstracted paintings by Belgian artist Guy Leclercq. The Paris gallery will host this monochromatic exhibition until July 28, 2018.In the words of gallery owner Jean-Jacques Dutko, “abstraction is how GuyGuy Leclercq at Galerie Dukto, Paris
Galerie Dukto presents a collection of stylized and abstracted paintings by Belgian artist Guy Leclercq. The Paris gallery will host this monochromatic exhibition until July 28, 2018.In the words of gallery owner Jean-Jacques Dutko, “abstraction is how Guy Leclercq expresses his freedom. Geometry is his language and his words are the blacks and the whites, the forms and materials. Leclercq makes his work the expression of his life. I love the simplicity of his forms, the sobriety of his colours: he tells his story inn a refined language.”“The strength of the painter Guy Leclercq’s works contrasts with the artist’s gentle imagination. His natural gentleness is crucial to understanding his work,” the gallery says. To observe Leclercq’s works is to be made aware that his universe is only an ellipse or a refined and stylised metaphor. He assembles a square or a circle, then superimposes or glides one element into another using binary accords, which are in turn used to disrupt a graphic sign, a detail, a smile, using black and white contrasts in the process.“The use of subtle shades of white, black, ochre, taupe grey or brown, tempered by casein, highlights the geometry of his purpose. The chromatic paleness of his works forms a unity of subtle grace that contributes to the harmony of each composition,” the gallery adds.Leclercq was born in 1940 in Opbrakel, Belgium. In 1957, he enrolled at the Institut Superieur Saint-Luc in Ghent where he followed Gaspar De Vuyst’s courses. Then he continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Antwerp. He became friends with Fred Bervoets and Josef Van Ruyssevelt. Leclercq met Lionel Vinche with whom he worked for many years. His first solo exhibition was held at the Galerie La Madeleine in Brussels in 1965, followed by other exhibitions in Belgium in Antwerp, Ostend, Deinze and Ghent, Amsterdam in the Netherlands and Beirut in Lebanon.The exhibition is on view through July 28, 2018 at Galerie Dutko, 11, Rue Bonaparte, Paris, France.For details, visit: http://www.blouinartinfo.com/galleryguide/galerie-dutko/overviewClick on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the exhibition.http://www.blouinartinfo.com/ Founder: Louise Blouin Read more