Le Journal Michel Platnic

Michel Platnic: Well-Tempered and My Family Portrait

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Michel Platnic: Well-Tempered and My Family Portrait

Through a series of three different articles, we are pleased to bring you a closer look at the extraordinary work of Michel Platnic. You can read our previous posts and interviews here on our blog, but we find there is always something new and interesting to discuss with him. To begin the series, ...

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Video

A behind the scenes look at Michel Platnic’s Living Paintings

ArtAndOnly has had the pleasure of twice interviewing artist Michel Platnic, along with posting multiple articles (that you can find here) about his fascinating work. However, in this video we get a backstage pass to see the process. Well known for reinterpreting the work of Francis Bacon and his ...

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COLLECTORS INTERVIEW WITH SERGE TIROCHE

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COLLECTORS INTERVIEW WITH SERGE TIROCHE

You have been very active in the world of art since a young age, having been born into a family of successful art dealers. Tell us about your early experiences in the art business, and what inspired you to remain involved over the years. Serge Tiroche: I was born in Israel where my father had ...

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THE PIONEER: MICHEL PLATNIC, BACONESQUE AND BLURRING BOUNDARIES

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THE PIONEER: MICHEL PLATNIC, BACONESQUE AND BLURRING BOUNDARIES

The exploration of boundaries is an endeavour that many have tried their hand at in this age of literacy. During the Renaissance period, clear and defined boundaries were created to compartmentalize different categories and movements of art. For example, the Impressionists followed a guideline of ...

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INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST MICHEL PLATNIC: BEHIND THE PORTRAIT

Interviews

INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST MICHEL PLATNIC: BEHIND THE PORTRAIT

Born in France in 1970, Israeli artist Michel Platnic’s preoccupation with the human form is vivid in his latest works, where he challenges the boundaries of artistic mediums by merging technology with tradition. In a nod to the work of Francis Bacon, Platnic’s ‘living paintings’ expand on ...

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