Pierre Soulages
Pierre Soulages
Known as “the painter of black and light,” Pierre Soulages has forged a career remarkable not only for its rigorous invention, but for its longevity. Since the postwar period, the artist has evaded participation in such movements as Abstract Expressionism, tachism, and informel—rather contextualizing his paintings in terms of vitalism, classicism, and prehistoric forms. Already in 1948, he refused the terms of lyrical abstraction: “Painting is not the equivalent of a sensation, an emotion, or a feeling; it is the organization of colored forms, on which is made and unmade a meaning that we impose on it.” Soulages has explored such contingency predominantly with the color black, arriving at tactile canvases which might recall nocturnal landscapes or charred earth. Since 1979, he has pursued his series Outrenoir, whose title is a portmanteau Soulages defines as “beyond black.” With these variously gouged, scraped, and slicked tar-like surfaces, he transforms the spatial and temporal dimensions of painting. Critic Donald Kuspit once described the abstractions as “negatively sublime”—they inflect obdurate materiality with the mercurial aspects of light, achieving the effect of the immeasurable.
As a child, Soulages was drawn to the prehistoric menhirs found in his hometown of Rodez and the Romanesque architecture of the Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy in nearby Conques, and he would paint winter trees in black on a brown background, rendering branches in such a way to suggest movement in space. These early influences and endeavors would go on to shape his work for seven decades. In 1938, he moved to Paris to train as a drawing teacher and take the entrance exam for the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. Though he was accepted, he declined the offer, dissatisfied with the school’s mediocre standards. He returned to Rodez newly inspired after visiting exhibitions of work by Cézanne and Picasso. He was soon conscripted into French military service, but he forged papers to avoid mandatory labor for the Nazi party and spent the occupation in central France working as a wine producer.
In 1946, Soulages returned to Paris to devote himself to painting, and he eventually settled into a studio on Rue Schoelcher near Montparnasse. He first exhibited his paintings—bold, flat marks of walnut stain on paper—in the Salon des Surindependents of October 1947, where he caught the attention of Francis Picabia. The following year would prove significant to Soulages’s exposure throughout Europe and the United States: He was the youngest artist to be included in Grosse Ausstellung Französische Abstrakte Malerei (Grand Exhibition of French Abstract Painting), the major traveling exhibition of abstract art organized by the Württembergische Kunstverein in Stuttgart; and James Johnson Sweeney, the future director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, made a visit to Soulages’s studio after hearing talk in Paris of a painter who worked in black with broad brushstrokes.
In 1949, the artist mounted his first solo exhibition at Galerie Lydia Conti in Paris, and his paintings were included in a group exhibition at Betty Parsons Gallery in New York, where his work was received as a French analog to that of the New York School artists. In 1950, his paintings were juxtaposed with those of Franz Kline in the acclaimed exhibition Young Painters in the US and France, curated by Leo Castelli at Sidney Janis in New York. Three years later, Sweeney included the artist in Younger European Painters at the Guggenheim, alongside Karel Appel, Alberto Burri, Hans Hartung, and Victor Vasarely, among others. Before the exhibition closed, Soulages had signed with the legendary Samuel Kootz Gallery, where he had his first solo exhibition in New York just two months later. Soulages’s first retrospective was presented in 1960 at the Museum Folkwang, Essen, followed by iterations at the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, and Kunsthaus Zürich. His first American retrospective was held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 1966. There, he suspended his paintings, back to back, from cables attached to the ceiling so that they appeared to float freely in space. The following year, the first retrospective dedicated to Soulages in France was presented at the Musée National d’Art Moderne at the Centre Pompidou, Paris.
In 1979, Soulages debuted his “mono-pigmented” black paintings at the Centre Pompidou, inaugurating Outrenoir, the body of work which would dominate his practice for the decades to come. “These paintings were first called ‘Black Light,’ thus designating a light that was inseparable from the black that reflected it,” Soulages has said. “In order not to limit them to an optical phenomenon, I invented the word ‘Outrenoir’ beyond black or—across black—a light transmitted by black.” Soulages received the Grand Prix National de Peinture in 1986, and the following year he was granted a major commission from the French state to design 104 stained-glass windows for the Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy. Over eight years, he expanded his engagement with light and architectonics to produce one of the great site-specific projects of the postwar period. In 1992, he received the Praemium Imperiale for Painting from the Japan Art Association.
Soulages has been honored with two additional retrospectives in France, at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 1996, and at the Musée National d’Art Moderne in 2009. In 2001, he was the first living artist to be given a full-scale survey at the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, and in 2014, the Musée Soulages opened in the artist’s hometown of Rodez, housing five hundred paintings spanning Soulages’s career. More than 150 of his paintings are in public collections around the world, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro; Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Tate Modern, London; and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.
Lévy Gorvy has had the privilege of working with Pierre Soulages since 2014. That year, at 909 Madison Avenue, Dominique Lévy and Galerie Perrotin opened the first exhibition devoted to the artist in the US in ten years. Dominique Lévy Gallery published two books: Pierre Soulages, a catalogue featuring an interview with the artist and Hans Ulrich Obrist, as well as essays by John Yau and Alain Badiou; and Soulages in America, in which an essay by Harry Cooper and an extensive interview with Philippe Ungar explore the artist’s work in the 1950s and ’60s.
On the occasion of Soulages’s centennial birthday in December 2019, the Musée du Louvre paid homage to the artist—who continues to paint today—with a survey of his seven-decade career, concurrent with an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. Before Soulages, the Louvre has honored only two other artists with an exhibition during their respective lifetimes: Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall. To shed greater light on the French artist’s presence in the United States, Lévy Gorvy presented the major survey Pierre Soulages: A Century in New York from September to October 2019. This exhibition was accompanied by a publication, featuring essays by Brooks Adams and Alfred Pacquement as well as poems by Sy Hoahwah and Virginie Poitrasson.
Soulages lives and works in Paris and Sète, France.
Selected Works
Video
Pierre Soulages on CBS Sunday Morning
November 8, 2020
Exhibitions
"No Line on the Horizon"
Palm Beach
November 20 - December 5, 2021
Pierre SoulagesPierre Soulages: Twenty Twenty-One
Palm Beach
April 10 - May 2, 2021
Pierre SoulagesReveal 識珍 | Soulages 1953
Hong Kong
July 7 - October 16, 2020
Pierre SoulagesPierre Soulages 皮耶·蘇拉吉 | Outrenoir 黑出晦冥
Hong Kong
July 7 - September 10, 2020
Pierre SoulagesPierre Soulages: A Century
New York
September 5 - October 26, 2019
Pierre SoulagesPierre Soulages
New York
April 24 - June 27, 2014
Museum Exhibitions
Soulages at the Louvre
December 11, 2019 - March 9, 2020
Pierre Soulages: Un Musée Imaginaire
June 14 - November 10, 2019
Noir / Lumière
November 4, 2018 - January 1, 2019
Le Creusot
September 29 - December 21, 2018
SOULAGES – Une rétrospective
June 15 - November 25, 2018
Gutai, le temps et l’espace
July 7 - November 4, 2018
Peinture
June 28 - August 25, 2018
Leidenschaft . Passion - Im Fokus: Pierre Soulages
February 19, 2017 - January 21, 2018
Les Soulages du Centre Pompidou
June 7, 2017 - January 7, 2018
Pierre Soulages à la Galerie Perrotin Tokyo
June 7 - August 19, 2017
Noir c'est noir? Les Outrenoirs de Pierre Soulages
November 5, 2016 - April 23, 2017
Soulages
October 21 - November 30, 2016
Peintures 2013 – 2015
October 16, 2015 - January 2, 2016
Soulages. Papiers
April 2 - June 26, 2016
Pierre Soulages. Le Noir.
January 15 - October 30, 2016
Outrenoir en Europe : musées et fondations
May 31 - October 19, 2014
Pierre Soulages New Paintings
April 24 - June 24, 2014
Pierre Soulages – Arbeiten auf Papier und aus dem graphischen Œuvre
February 21 - April 26, 2014
Soulages XXI secolo
March 2 - June 16, 2013
Soulages XXIe siècle
October 12, 2012 - January 28, 2013
Peintures 2010 – 2012
April 26 - July 27, 2012
Publications
Selected Press
Art Critique | Pierre Soulages, star française des enchères
November 26, 2021
The Value | HK$1億趙無極成蘇富比春拍現代藝術最後王牌 專訪年輕新帥郭東杰
April 1, 2021
Tatler | Once-In-A-Lifetime at the Louvre: An auction of one-off experiences
December 11, 2020
CBS Sunday Morning | Artist Pierre Soulages, "The Master of Black"
November 8, 2020
CBS News | Artist Pierre Soulages, "The Master of Black"
November 8, 2020
France 3 | La plus haute distinction japonaise à un artiste est décernée à Pierre Soulages
November 4, 2020
GalleriesNow | The Weekender
August 17, 2020
Tatler Hong Kong | From Near and Far
August 1, 2020
Prestige | Lévy Gorvy Exhibits Masterpieces by Pierre Soulages and Jean-Michel Basquiat
July 29, 2020
The Art Newspaper China | TANC对话画廊家|布赖特·格文:疫情带来的困难是艺术流动,不是价格
July 23, 2020
Art Absolute | 黑出晦冥Outrenoir, 超越黑色的世纪巨匠皮耶·苏拉吉
July 16, 2020
Artdaily | Lévy Gorvy Opens First Hong Kong Exhibition in Collaboration with Pierre Soulages
July 13, 2020
Tatler Hong Kong | 10 Hong Kong Art Exhibitions To See In July 2020
July 8, 2020
Artron | 雅昌月度(2020年7月)画廊影响力榜单
July 1, 2020
Artron | 【雅昌快讯】厉为阁7月将推出百岁大师皮耶·苏拉吉香港首次个展
June 30, 2020
Southern Metropolis Daily | 著名艺术家苏拉吉庆百岁生日,个展巡至中国亮相罕见大型画作
June 30, 2020
Paris Capitale | Pierre Soulages au Louvre
February 15, 2020
The Conversation | Pierre Soulages, ou l'art d'explorer la lumière dans l’espace
December 20, 2019
La Dépêche du Midi | Pourquoi vous ne verrez pas ce tableau au Louvre
December 8, 2019
Apollo Magazine | Soulages at the Louvre
December 7, 2019
Artforum | Pierre Soulages at Lévy Gorvy New York
December 3, 2019
The New York Times | Black Is Still the Only Color for Pierre Soulages
November 29, 2019
Le Monde | Pierre Soulages: "Dans ma centième année, j’ai toujours du plaisir à peindre"
November 24, 2019
Hyperallergic | Pierre Soulages, Extreme Painter at 100
October 22, 2019
France TV Info | Exposition : New-York célèbre aussi le centenaire de Pierre Soulages
October 10, 2019
France 3 | Pierre Soulages, de l’outrenoir au prix du rayonnement français
October 10, 2019
New York Times | New York Galleries: What to See Right Now
October 10, 2019
Gallery Travels | Pierre Soulages at Lévy Gorvy
October 4, 2019
Artribune | Quasi cent’anni con Pierre Soulages. A New York
October 1, 2019
Thailand Tatler | 'Painter Of Black' Exhibition Opens In New York
September 19, 2019
Blake Qube | PIERRE SOULAGE – A CENTURY“ AT LEVY GORVY GALLERY
September 19, 2019
Le Figaro.fr | Avant le Louvre, Pierre Soulages célébré à New York pour ses 100 ans
September 19, 2019
Art Daily | Lévy Gorvy exhibits new and historic works by French master in his centenary year
September 9, 2019
Art Forum | PLAYFUL SLASH EROTIC
September 9, 2019
Christie's | Pierre Soulages: Beyond black
September 6, 2019
Asia Tatler | 'Painter Of Black' Exhibition Opens In New York
September 6, 2019
State of the Arts NYC | Centennial Celebration of Pierre Soulages
September 6, 2019
La Croix | Avant le Louvre, Soulages célébré à New York, terre d'adoption
September 6, 2019
Le Petit Journal | Grande exposition Pierre Soulages à la galerie Levy Gorvy à New York
September 6, 2019
Le Figaro.fr | Avant le Louvre, Pierre Soulages célébré à New York pour ses 100 ans
September 6, 2019
Yahoo | 'Painter of black' exhibition opens in New York
September 6, 2019
Artnet | Pierre Soulages Will Become the Latest Living Artist to Show at the Louvre This December—Just in Time for His 100th Birthday
September 6, 2019
France24 | Ambition Still Burns in Art Star Soulages at 99
February 4, 2019
France24 | France's Louvre planning Pierre Soulages retrospective next year
December 24, 2018
Artnet | Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Art Basel Miami Beach
December 11, 2017
THE ART NEWSPAPER | OFAs (old French artists) are the new YBAs
May 3, 2016
Christies | Pierre Soulages: Beyond Black
May 28, 2015
Le Figaro | Découvrez les promus de la Légion d'honneur de Pâques
April 5, 2015
Le Figaro | Soulages, l'éternité et un jour
March 17, 2015
Nowness | Pierre Soulages: Outrenoir
January 20, 2015
France Magazine | Soulages is the New Black
June 28, 2014
Haber's Art Reviews | The Red and the Black
June 27, 2014
BBC News | The president and the 'greatest living artist' in the world
June 23, 2014
Art in America | All Black Everything: Soulages Museum Opens in South of France
June 19, 2014
Artnews | 10 Famous Black Paintings
June 18, 2014
Aesthetica | Pierre Soulages, Dominique Lévy Gallery and Galerie Perrotin, New York
June 14, 2014
Francofile Central | Pierre Soulages: Paint it Black
June 12, 2014
Art Observed | New York - Pierre Soulages at Galerie Perrotin and Dominique Lévy Through June 27th, 2014
June 4, 2014
France 24 | A Museum for the Master of Black
June 2, 2014
Irish Times | Steel-cube Soulages museum honours France’s ‘outrenoir’ painting master
May 31, 2014
Les Echos | Pierre Soulages, pas si noir
May 30, 2014
Le Monde | Un musée pour Soulages, chercheur de lumière
May 29, 2014
Art in America | Pierre Soulages
May 23, 2014
Quintessence | Pierre Soulages Returns to New York
May 22, 2014
The New York Times | Pierre Soulages: Master of Black, Still Going Strong
May 20, 2014
Day of the Artist | Day 134 - Pierre Soulages - The Painter of Black
May 14, 2014
Daphne Nash | Dominique Lévy + Galerie Perrotin | Pierre Soulages
May 14, 2014
TimeOut New York | Pierre Soulages
May 12, 2014
Exhibition Reviews | Pierre Soulages
May 2, 2014
Vanity Fair FR | Back to Black
April 30, 2014
British Airways High Life | Meet France's greatest living artist
April 30, 2014
Purple FR | Pierre Soulages at Dominique Lévy and Galerie Perrotin, New York
April 29, 2014
French Morning | Pierre Soulages voit noir sur Madison Avenue
April 28, 2014
Artnet | Top 10 Most Expensive Living French Artists
April 25, 2014
Paper Mag | 10 Must-See Art Shows Opening This Week
April 24, 2014
Art Market Monitor | Re-Acquainting America with Pierre Soulages
April 24, 2014
Masde Arte | Soulages, áun negro y luminoso
April 24, 2014
Gallerist | 12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before April 28
April 21, 2014
ArtFCity | This Week’s Must-See Art Events: Stereotypical Zinesters
April 21, 2014
Harper's Bazaar | The LIST Gallerina Guide
April 17, 2014
tsugi | Gesaffelstein & Pierre Soulages: noirs désirs
April 8, 2014
Paris Match | Soulages En Pleine Lumiere
April 7, 2014
Museum Soulages | Official opening of the Soulages Museum
April 3, 2014
A Mag | Pierre Soulages
April 1, 2014
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