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Today Allegretto takes you to Lille for a concert which will be given November 7 in the New Century.
An evening of 100% French Music with two great romantic scores: the Symphony in C by Bizet and the 5th piano concerto by Saint-Saëns with Jonathan Fournel as soloist. The Lille National Orchestra will be placed under the direction of its founding conductor, Jean-Claude Casadesus. A few places are up for grabs for this concert which will therefore take place Thursday November 7 at 8 p.m. at Nouveau Siècle in Lille.
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If you want to admire the painting “Center of Dominance” as well as other paintings and drawings by Judit Reigl, Allegretto offers you some invitations for the exhibition “Judith Reigl, flight” which is held at the Museum of Fine Arts in Caen from October 26, 2024 to February 23, 2025. Places are valid until the end of 2024.
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The other face of Judit Reigl
The practice of drawing spans the entire career of an artist essentially known for her work as a painter. Moving from pencil or ink to painting does not constitute a break between the two sides of Judit Reigl’s artistic activity, but contributes to the construction of a single grammar, both graphic and pictorial. Above all concerned with the question of the body, gesture and the way in which movement is translated into her work, Judit Reigl did not pursue a more economical drawing practice in the same way throughout her career. After the first drawings made on the roads of exile in 1947, she returned to pen and ink in 1954 when she developed the compositions which laid the first milestones in her Éclatements and Centers of Dominance series.
She turned once again to small format drawing in 1965 when an accident immobilized her arm, which led her to the long series of Scriptures after Music. In the 2010s, after the execution of the Déroulements of 2008, by her own admission the last monumental canvases of her career, she nevertheless did not abandon the brushes and produced the series of Encres which would gradually transform into Oiseaux in 2012. Until t the end, marked by his last figurative sketches which directly recall those of the very beginnings, it is the drawing which will hold the creative thread stretched between all the phases of Reigl’s career.
Judit Reigl, Flight. Drawings and paintings
The exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Caen is dedicated to the major comic series by Judit Reigl. She focuses on key moments in her work, seeking to show how the place of drawing in her practice evolved over the years, was integrated into the design of her plastic vocabulary and was decisive in the successive passages to the major series that make Judit Reigl’s work unique.
The tour is organized around a few emblematic series, Éclatements sur papier from 1954, having found a direct echo in painting and strikingly marking the artist’s entry into the history of abstraction in France, at its Birds from 2012, between calligraphy and avian shapes, which dazzlingly demonstrate the flight of his drawing.
Source website of the Museum of Fine Arts of Caen