
LAURENT MALIGOY: The grotesque of our daily life
Nicolas Sarazin
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Feb 19, 2020
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Laurent Maligoy represents characters stuck in everyday scenes, more or less realistic, more or less symbolic. Most of his human beings look directly at the viewer, as if to say, “Get me out of here”. Meeting with an artist who multiplies paradoxes: full of skepticism about our world, but who has fun, considered as a painter…. but who does not paint.
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