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Gilbert Lascault
Gilbert Lascault (25 October 1934 – 19 December 2022) was a French novelist, essayist, and art critic.
Lascault was born in Strasbourg on 25 October 1934. Agrégé of philosophy in 1960, Gilbert Lascault began writing his thesis, « Le monstre dans l’art occidental » ("The monster in Western art"), an essay of aesthetics inaugurating his writings to come. He discovered contemporary art by meeting Henri Michaux and Jean Dubuffet.
An engraver and calligrapher, Gilbert Lascault taught aesthetics and the philosophy of art at the Paris West University Nanterre La Défense (from 1988) then at the Sorbonne (since the second half of the 1990s), "proposing" seminars of uncertainty "to students and researchers in philosophy, art history and plastic arts".
A specialist in surrealism, he has published several books on this subject.
He has written in numerous magazines: Traverses, La Quinzaine littéraire, L’Art Vivant, Artstudio, XXe, Beaux Arts Magazine, La Revue d’esthétique
For many years, he was one of the "pillars", of the Des Papous dans la tête program on France Culture, and has long participated in Panorama and Les Décraqués. In 1995, he was the guest of honor of the Oulipo.
Lascault participated, as author, in the realization of a large number of artist's books with, in particular, Pierre Alechinsky, Marcel Alocco, Christian Babou, Eliz Barbosa, Cantié, Henri Cueco, Bertrand Dorny, Ghislaine Escande, Nathalie Grall, Françoise Gründ, Philippe Hélénon, Joël Leick, Stanislav Marijanović, Marianne Montchougny, Daniel Nadaud, Gaëlle Pelachaud, Denis Pouppeville, Antonio Seguí, Brigitte Tartière, Gérard Trignac, and Jacques Vimard.
Lascault wrote extensively on the works of artists such as Jean Dubuffet, Jean Tinguely, Pierre Alechinsky, Jean Le Gac, Vladimir Veličković, Coco Téxèdre, Alexandre Bonnier, Jean-Pierre Vielfaure, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Marcel Alocco, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Henri Cueco, Christian Boltanski, Leonardo Cremonini, and Bang Hai Ja.…
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Gilbert Lascault
Gilbert Lascault (25 October 1934 – 19 December 2022) was a French novelist, essayist, and art critic.
Lascault was born in Strasbourg on 25 October 1934. Agrégé of philosophy in 1960, Gilbert Lascault began writing his thesis, « Le monstre dans l’art occidental » ("The monster in Western art"), an essay of aesthetics inaugurating his writings to come. He discovered contemporary art by meeting Henri Michaux and Jean Dubuffet.
An engraver and calligrapher, Gilbert Lascault taught aesthetics and the philosophy of art at the Paris West University Nanterre La Défense (from 1988) then at the Sorbonne (since the second half of the 1990s), "proposing" seminars of uncertainty "to students and researchers in philosophy, art history and plastic arts".
A specialist in surrealism, he has published several books on this subject.
He has written in numerous magazines: Traverses, La Quinzaine littéraire, L’Art Vivant, Artstudio, XXe, Beaux Arts Magazine, La Revue d’esthétique
For many years, he was one of the "pillars", of the Des Papous dans la tête program on France Culture, and has long participated in Panorama and Les Décraqués. In 1995, he was the guest of honor of the Oulipo.
Lascault participated, as author, in the realization of a large number of artist's books with, in particular, Pierre Alechinsky, Marcel Alocco, Christian Babou, Eliz Barbosa, Cantié, Henri Cueco, Bertrand Dorny, Ghislaine Escande, Nathalie Grall, Françoise Gründ, Philippe Hélénon, Joël Leick, Stanislav Marijanović, Marianne Montchougny, Daniel Nadaud, Gaëlle Pelachaud, Denis Pouppeville, Antonio Seguí, Brigitte Tartière, Gérard Trignac, and Jacques Vimard.
Lascault wrote extensively on the works of artists such as Jean Dubuffet, Jean Tinguely, Pierre Alechinsky, Jean Le Gac, Vladimir Veličković, Coco Téxèdre, Alexandre Bonnier, Jean-Pierre Vielfaure, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Marcel Alocco, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Henri Cueco, Christian Boltanski, Leonardo Cremonini, and Bang Hai Ja.…