Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
Untitled
1994
Original lithograph on BFK Rives Vellum paper (watermark)
56 × 76 cm
n°8/50
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
Produced in 1994 to support the Aides association, this lithograph depicts a winged figure wearing a red heart in the form of a ribbon of solidarity, sheltering an anthropomorphic house surrounded by symbols of unity. The words "Amour", "Amitié",
Expert opinion
This work illustrates Castelbajac's commitment to social causes, where pop energy and colorful symbolism become vectors of hope. The artist asserts his visual language, combining graphic simplicity with a powerful message.
About the artist
Born in 1949, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is a French fashion designer and artist. He began his career as a designer working alongside his mother in 1968. His creations quickly won acclaim and he became a household name. From the 70s to the 90s, he became artistic director for major fashion houses such as Max Mara. In the 80s, he didn't hesitate to insert artistic references into his clothes, weaving them like paintings. His many collaborations include Miquel Barceló, Ben and Robert Combas. Now internationally recognized for his creations as well as his artistic practice, he is exhibited all over the world. In 2009, he won the Paradise Row Gallery in London, in 2015, he created a fresco for Orly airport in Paris, and in 2018, he created a monumental work for the Biennale des antiquaires de Paris at the Grand Palais. After a performance in 2021 on the forecourt of the Centre Pompidou, he will take over the Galerie des Enfants in 2022.
“"I don't design clothes, I design dreams. - Jean-Charles de Castelbajac on his practice”
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