Jean-Pierre DUPREY.

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Jean-Pierre DUPREY.
The Possible of the Crystal. May 1953. Oil painting on isorel panel, signed and dated (33 x 41 cm). Remarkable surrealist composition by Jean-Pierre Duprey. The legend in pencil is on a piece of paper fixed to the back. A meteor of the literary and artistic scene, a true Maudit, Jean-Pierre Duprey (1930-1959) began as a poet, encouraged by Breton and the Surrealists. "An apocalypse furnished by Chirico and filmed by Buñuel... The poetry is there, and it is one with some of Rimbaud's "departures" that J.-P. Duprey's life countersigns: At all costs and with all the airs, even in metaphysical trips. But not anymore" (Julien Gracq). In 1951, Duprey abandons writing to devote himself to sculpture, then to painting. His artistic work is populated with what he calls "objêtres". He exhibited for the first time at the Galerie de l'Étoile scellée in February-March 1954: eleven sculptures and five paintings. He returned to poetry in 1959. On October 2, he completed his last collection, La Fin et la Manière, the manuscript of which he sent to Breton, and he hung himself in his studio. His painted work is limited to about thirty works. (See the note by Christophe Dauphin on the site leshommessansépaules.com and that of Stéphanie Caron in the Dictionnaire André Breton, pp. 343-344 - Jouffroy and Trigano, À l'ombre des flammes, pp. 53-57.)
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