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Yves Bélorgey - Thomas Huber
Thomas huber, l'heure bleue (2012), exhibition view, le printemps de septembre 2021
© le printemps de septembre
photo : damien aspe
Practical information:
20-22, rue du Faubourg Bonnefoy, 31500 Toulouse
Opening on Saturday 18 September at 12pm
Wednesday to Sunday from 12pm to 6pm
Yves Bélorgey is also exhibits at CIAM – La Fabrique.
Yves Bélorgey and Thomas Huber exhibit side by side at the Garage Bonnefoy.
YVES BÉLORGEY
Yves Bélorgey is invited to present Images de l'intérieur, a series of paintings and drawings based on photographs of residential areas and buildings in the city of Toulouse, with the Mirail as the starting point for the project. The artist will show for the first time in France the pigment paintings, a technique he has developed by working directly with dry pigment on canvas.
THOMAS HUBERT
Since the early eighties, Thomas Huber’s paintings have explored image in image and the study of the passage from one place to another, from the real to the imaginary. At Garage Bonnefoy, he exhibits alongside Yves Bélorgey L’heure Bleue, a painted construction panel produced in 2012 that presents an image of Huberville – his fictional city.
With the support of La Fondation des artistes and ppa architectures.
YVES BÉLORGEY
Born in 1960 in Sens (France), he lives and works in Montreuil (France). Yves Bélorgey's work is exhibited in numerous institutions in France and Europe. In 2012, the Musée régional d'art contemporain d'Occitanie/Pyrénées-Méditerranée, Sérignan, and the Stadthaus, Ulm, devoted a solo exhibition to him, while the MAMCO, Geneva, dedicated its first retrospective to him. He teaches at ENSA Paris-Malaquais and also gives conferences to present his work, such as at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Arles in 2019.
THOMAS HUBERT
Born in 1955 in Zurich (Switzerland), he lives and works in Berlin. Thomas Huber has exhibited his paintings in numerous solo shows such as at Skopia, Geneva (2019 and 2015), Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau (2018), Akinci Gallery, Amsterdam (2017), Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes (2017), and the Toulouse International Art Festival (2014). He has also participated in group exhibitions such as Icons. What we humans worship at Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen (2019).