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Jean-Jacques Pigeon

France

Credentials

  • Major permanent collection
  • International Exposure
  • Works on commission

Jean-Jacques Pigeon is a French painter born in 1955 in Niort and currently living in Anjou. Holding a doctorate in Art History on duality in painting, he is particularly known for his work focusing on trees, wood, and plants in general.
During his artistic training at the Beaux-Arts in Poitiers and later at an art school in Poitiers, an artist-teacher, a follower of the Bauhaus and the color black, and a friend of the artists in the BMPT group (Buren, Mosset, Parmentier, Toroni), definitively introduced him to art through the lens of artistic research. The works of Simon Hantaï, the paradoxical pieces of Jean Dubuffet, as well as those of the American Minimalists and the site-specific work of Daniel Buren, would nourish both his thought and his practice.
Drawing strength from these encounters, and convinced that art is a place for experimentation and reflection, he prioritizes above all a sensitive approach, where the emotion evoked is paramount.

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Jean-Jacques Pigeon
Effeuillage bleu VI
$14,080
Painter, Draftsman, Sculptor