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Sculpture - 55x105
1957 Nantes, France
Jean-François Perroy, better known under the pseudonym Jef Aérosol, was born in 1957. He is a stencil artist from the first wave of urban art in the 80s. In 1982, the city of Tours had the honor of seeing itself endowed with the artist's first stencil.
Underlined by a red arrow, the artist's signature, the portraits of personalities such as Elvis Presley, Gandhi, Basquiat, or Lennon as well as the silhouettes of anonymous street people, appear through a two-tone palette on the walls of the cities.
Paris, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Ile de Ré, Orleans, Tours, London, Lisbon, Madrid, Barcelona, Venice, Rome, Amsterdam, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Brussels, Zurich, Beijing, Tokyo, Palermo, Dublin, Belfast, Ljubljana, Athens, Reunion Island? One of his stencils even appears on the Great Wall of China. In November 2012, he created a fresco on the facade of the Robert Musil Museum in Austria. His museum legitimacy was established during his first solo exhibition at the Musée des Avelines but also at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Lille. His largest stencil to date entitled "Chuuuttt!!!" (350m2), Jef Aérosol created it in the heart of Paris, Place Stravinski, next to the Georges Pompidou Center.
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Founded in 2004, and specialized in contemporary and urban art, if the gallery has always followed a coherent line, Martine Ehmer does not limit her selection to one medium or trend. Juggling between abstraction and figuration, the gallery represents artists from various horizons, emerging or already established, and working different media: paintings, photo...