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SIGNATURE PARIS 4: Featured Artists and Highlights

Portrait of an elderly man with glasses and a beard, smiling while wearing a blue shirt.

Mohamed Aksouh is an Algerian Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1934.Numerous key galleries and museums such as Galerie Claude Lemand have featured Mohamed Aksouh’s work in the past.

Portrait of an elderly woman with shoulder-length hair, smiling warmly while wearing a patterned scarf against a textured background.

Mohamed Aksouh is an Algerian Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1934.Numerous key galleries and museums such as Galerie Claude Lemand have featured Mohamed Aksouh’s work in the past.

A portrait of an older man with white hair standing in front of an abstract painting.

Michel Humair is a painter of the New School of Paris, born in the Swiss Jura in 1926, settled in France in 1947 and died in 2019. He described his approach as “Impressionism of lyrical abstraction”. Lydia Harambourg wrote in La Gazette de l’Hôtel Drouot: “Humair belongs to the second generation of an abstraction that privileges gesture and movement underlying a fervent emotion (…). This one passes by the colors and the contrasts, by the forms and by a sensual matter of which he exploits the expressive richnesses to the service of what he wants to translate: the truth of his landscape”.

These 3 artist were presented in 1999 in the SIGNATURE PARIS 4 exhibition at BORZO.

the catalog is now available at www.ftn-books.com

Cover of the catalog for the SIGNATURE PARIS 4 exhibition featuring artists Aksouh, Delmas, and Humair, with a blue background and white text.