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Exhibition: Wolinski (Matignon, Paris)

From 13/09/2024 to 26/10/2024 - Press visit : 13/09/2024

For the first time since the death of the famous cartoonist in 2015, the Huberty & Breyne gallery in Paris is presenting an exceptional selection of drawings in the Wolinski exhibition. Coinciding with the 90th anniversary of the birth of the cartoonist (born in Tunis in 1934), this selection in the form of a tribute of 70 drawings, among the most representative of the artist's work, highlights his favourite themes and different forms of expression: from humour drawings to comic strips, from studies to published drawings, in black and white as well as in colour, where insolence, laughter, love, passion and derision come together. To delve into the work of Georges Wolinski is to accept being pushed around. It also means accepting to tackle a work that mixes autobiography and fiction, always anchored in the reality of its time, always sincere.



Communiqué de presse


George le tueur (détail) - Encre de Chine et feutre sur papier - 23,7 x 17,6 cm © Succession Wolinski


A l'eau. Technique mixte sur papier. 30,8 x 23,9 cm. Pièce unique © Succession Wolinski


Disco (détail). Encre de Chine et feutre sur papier. 32 x 26,5 cm © Georges Wolinski


Carte Postale - Encre de Chine et feutre sur papier - 29,4 x 23,4 cm © Succession Wolinski


J'aime danser. Encre de chine et encres de couleurs sur papier. 11,5 x 24 cm © Succession Wolinski


Disco. Encre de Chine et feutre sur papier. 32 x 26,5 cm © Georges Wolinski


A qui appartiennent les jambes, 1965. Publie? dans Hara Kiri n°55 en septembre. Technique mixte sur papier. 40 x 28,5 cm © Succession Wolinski


Le nucle?aire c'est l'enfer, 1975. Une de Charlie Hebdo n°232 du jeudi 24 avril 1975. Encre de Chine et mine de plomb sur papier. 41 x 52 cm © Succession Wolinski


La Reine des Pommes - Publié dans Hara Kiri mensuel n°45 de novembre 1964 - Encre de Chine sur papier - 41,5 x 33 cm © Succession Wolinski