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Eric Pougeau

Tu pousseras le vice (morning, 1 evening), 19 June 2002

2002

Pen on paper

Unique

Location: France

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540 € 540.0 EUR 540 €

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About the artwork

Tu pousseras le vice (morning, 1 evening) exemplifies Éric Pougeau’s conceptual practice, where text, context, and irony converge. By inscribing a deliberately provocative phrase on the official stationery of a medical doctor, Pougeau undermines the authority of institutional discourse and transforms it into a space for personal confession and poetic subversion. The double signature and the personal dedication on the back strengthen the intimate dimension of the work, highlighting the artist’s practice of blending intimacy, taboo, and critique of social norms.

Expert opinion

This piece illustrates the incisive wit and conceptual sharpness of Éric Pougeau. The use of medical letterhead, charged with authority, seriousness, and formality, contrasts sharply with the provocative and ironic injunction “Tu pousseras le vice.” More than a simple text, the work functions as an object of tension between the personal and the institutional, intimacy and authority, art and daily life. For collectors, it is a rare, personalized piece, bearing the trace of the artist’s hand and thought, and enriched by its unique provenance as a direct gift from Pougeau.

About the artist

Éric Pougeau (b. 1970, France) is a French contemporary artist whose work explores the intersections of language, taboo, and institutional authority. Through text-based works, drawings, and installations, he frequently employs forms associated with administration, religion, or medicine, subverting their codes with irony and provocation. His practice challenges notions of intimacy, power, and cultural norms, often blurring the lines between confession, satire, and critique. Exhibited in France and abroad, Pougeau’s work has been shown in galleries, art centers, and major events dedicated to conceptual and contemporary art. His oeuvre is recognized for its sharp, unsettling humor and its ability to question the systems that structure our daily lives.

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