Philippe Derome
Philippe Derome (born 18 February 1937 in Paris) is a French figurative painter.
Biography
Philippe Derome grew up in Boulogne-Billancourt and in Villeurbanne. In 1956 he settled in Paris where he studied for two years with Paul Colin. From 1960 to 1970 he was privileged enough to be part of the sophisticated and artistic circles of Paris. In Paris, he met black American students and writers such as James Baldwin. Baldwin fed his interest on issues related to black American identity. Later in the 1980s he also painted themes about the black people in France. The staggered representation of recreation is another dominant theme seen in Derome's work.
Themes
His main subjects are :
Techniques
- Oils and acrylics on canvas, gouaches on paper.
- Objects and painted furnitures.[5]
- Collages : books of photograpics assemblies or colors papers silhouette cut and stuck as artwork
Artworks
Shows
- 1959 : Galerie Luc Burnap. Saint-Tropez. France
- 1960 : Luc Burnap Gallery. New York. USA
- 1967 : Biennale du Grand Palais, Paris (« Ph. Derome peint une conversation au Flore à la manière de Jean-Luc Godart », J. Warnod, le Figaro
- 1968 : Salon de Mai «A very hard-working young painter who knows what he wants and worries very little about –isms and the théories and ideas of others. » Edouard Roditi, NY Diplomat
- 1973 - 1980 : Galerie Annick Gendron Paris
- 1974 : Collection Jean Pierre Brasseur-Gregor. Munich (with a documentary realized by Fassbinder)
- 1978 : Marbella Club. Marbella
Notes and references
- Couteau-Bégarie auctions - Collection Raymond Subes - 2008, Collection Georges Geffroy, Paris - Collection Roger Hauert - David Rockefeller NY
- Galerie Annick Gendron, Paris- 1973-1980
- Correspondence with Dominique de Ménil, Menil Archives, The Menil Collection, Houston
- Action Art contemporary art show
- Collection Charles Sévigny - Yves Vidal Christie's auction house 2009 Suite de "MICROMISS ILES" No. 12
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
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