Georges Tony Stoll
Untitled
1992
Gouache on paper
76 × 56 cm
Unique
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
A priori abstract, this work superimposes three colored elements. The central yellow form, however, could evoke a mask, evoking questions of identity and anonymity, themes dear to Georges Tony Stoll.
Expert opinion
This work testifies to Georges Tony Stoll's ability to adapt to all media.
About the artist
Born in Marseilles in 1955, Georges Tony Stoll is a French artist renowned for his eclectic practice encompassing painting, photography, video, collage, drawing and installation. A graduate of the École supérieure des beaux-arts de Marseille (ESBAM), he was influenced by teachers such as Joël Kermarec and Tony Grand. In the early 1990s, Stoll came to prominence for his photography, although his work also explores what he calls the "territories of abstraction" through various media. He has taken part in numerous exhibitions in France and abroad, including at the Palais de Tokyo (2023), the Centre Pompidou (2003), Villa Medici in Rome (2010) and White Cube (2000). His work is also part of a number of prestigious collections, including the Pinault Collection, the Agnès b. Collection, the Winterthur Fotomuseum and the Centre Pompidou.
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