François Bard (1959) studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and graduated in 1980. At the time, painting was being rediscovered in France and Europe, with artistic movements such as the French Figuration Libre and the Italian Transavantgarde, and artists such as Georg Baselitz and Jörg Immendorff...
François Bard continued his research as a resident of the Casa Velázquez , Madrid, from 1988 to 1990. Since then, he has pursued an international career with numerous solo and group exhibitions and participated in contemporary art fairs in Paris, London, Bordeaux, New York, Houston, and Miami. He has been represented by the Galerie
The characters painted by François Bard challenge us. Anonymous, female silhouettes, fake cops or real gangsters, we find ourselves facing a scene that has taken place and whose protagonists seem to be waiting for our testimonies. Bard's painting thus takes us to witness. From Gustave Courbet's "Burial at Ornans" to the evanescent canvases of intrigues in the Belgian Congo depicted by Luc Tuymans, it is the entire history of painting that has been able to bear witness to and question ourselves on the scene described.
Faced with the works of Bard, we are called to account. Truncated characters, close-up silhouettes, zooms in and other optical tracking shots are cinematographic processes - this other great medium of popular imagery - reused here by the painter. A silent focus on a strong scene suddenly stopped by our intrusion. In reality, nothing will move. The pieces with convictions like a rebus are presented scattered to our gaze. The wait can be palpable, the viewer should finish the scene. Popular literature too - from detective novels to miscellaneous facts - never ceases to tell us from its margins the going world. Here, a scholarly painting which draws on an imaginary fiction but in part common to it.
He lives and works in Paris and in the South of France
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François Bard |
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2011, Fuel |
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2011, Garde à vue
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2011, Le krach |
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2011, Robe rose |
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2012, Contre-Nuit |
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2012, Speech of Kinshasa
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2012, Trop Tard |
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2013, Converse |
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2013, Crowd |
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2013, Génétique |
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2013, Transfer
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2013, Zone d'ombre |
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2014, Chinatown |
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2014, Cigare |
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2014, Crépuscule |
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2014, La capuche |
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2014, Stalindgrad |
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2014, Tenue de soirée |
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2015, Capuche jaune |
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2016, L'archange |
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2016, Le complot |
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2016, Le grand kilt |
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2016, Le grand prédateur |
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2016, Les sentiers de la gloire |
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2016, Winners |
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2017, Retiens mon nom |
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2017, Sauvés |
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2018, Dame de coeur |
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2018, Dis a Donald |
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2018, L'Homme blanc |
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2018, La guerre c'est maintenant |
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2018, Le chien blanc |
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2018, Le loup garou |
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2018, Le voyageur |
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2018, Recul nécéssaire |
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2019, Wanted |
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Le collier de perle |
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Narcissus II (Le Bain II) |
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