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PIERRE
ET GILLES at MOCA Shanghai
Working
together since 1976, the French artists Pierre and Gilles has
created many outstanding art pieces that bring them international
recognition. Their finely painted photographs which amalgamate
photography and painting have successfully charmed many people
with their ironic, humorous images that merge experimental art
with popular kitsch. In their photo-paintings, the dramatic
backdrop and iconic characters are carefully constructed to
create images that dazzle with a glamour that is delightful
as well as disturbing. Specially curated for MOCA Shanghai,
this large scale retrospective consists of 120 major works created
by the two artists since 1976. Jointly organized by MOCA Shanghai
and Galerie Jerome de NOIRMONT of Paris, the exhibition is one
of the programs. About the Artists Pierre
and Gilles were both born in France in the early 1950s. Pierre
studied photography in Geneva while Gilles graduated from the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Le Havre. After graduation, Gilles was
involved with paintings, producing collages, and was illustrating
for magazines and advertisements. Meanwhile, after serving the
army in1973, Pierre began working as a photographer for magazines
such as Rock & Folk and Interview. They met in Paris in 1976,
after which they started their artistic collaboration. Pierre
shot photographs and Gilles painted, each one working on the
other's works. During this period, they photographed celebrities
such as Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger and Yves Saint Laurent. In
1984, they had their personal exhibition at the ARC-Musee d'Art
Moderne in Paris. Since 1990, their works have been shown internationally,
and in 1993 they received the Grand Prix de Photographie of
Paris. In 2000, their artistic achievement brought them many
major exhibitions, including a retrospective at the New Museum
in New York. In 2004, Pierre et Gilles presented their first
major retrospective in Asia at the Seoul Museum of Art and then
the exhibition was toured to the Singapore Art Museum. The exhibition
at MOCA Shanghai is their first retrospective held in China.
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