FOCUS ON GEORGES TONY STOLL
Georges Tony Stoll is what we call an unclassifiable artist. Fragments of bodies captured on film or sculpted in bronze, deceivingly childlike dreamy landscapes composed of colour surfaces sometimes painted on canvas, sometimes woven in wool: the 67-year-old Frenchman creates intimate and introspective worlds somewhere between reality and fantasy. His current solo exhibition at Collection Lambert explores his thirty-year career to highlight its narrative and mythological dimension. The images displayed open a door onto the mysterious, carnal but strangely reassuring world of the man who considers his work to be an “epic”.
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