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REF : BILAL-PIG-42
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Pigment print, in a signed and numbered edition of 150 copies, by Enki Bilal: The Leaning Tower.
A powerful image blending the iconic Parisian Eiffel Tower, the domes of a suggested Russia in a few strokes of the pencil, and black drones, like ominous birds hovering here and there; all perhaps illustrating one of Enki Bilal's recent quotes: "The West is collapsing on itself" (La Tribune, November 19, 2023).
Support: Art Innova paper 210g/m²
Dimensions: 50 x 40 cm
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Framing option:
The frame is made of smooth black wood with a flat profile and a width of 2.5 cm.
Frame manufactured in France.
Enki, born Enes BILAL was born in Belgrade, in the former Yugoslavia. But it was in Paris, where he joined his entire family in 1960, that his passion for drawing was born. At the age of 20, he took his first steps to Pilote, a comic book magazine that allowed the emergence of a whole generation of cartoonists. There he met Pierre Christin<, writer of Valérian de Mézières, with whom he created his first large comics, notably Les Phalanges de l'Ordre noir (1979) and La Partie de Chasse (1983). Although he still collaborated with others, Bilal assumed, from the 1980s, both the drawing and the writing of his works, as for example for the Nikopol Trilogy. At the same time, he ventured into the cinema for the first time and directed Bunker Palace Hotel. The 90’s of Bilal are full of romanticism, coupled, technically, with a generous use of gouache. His style is strongly impacted. The Monster’s Tetralogy occupies the 2000s, as does his film Immortal Ad Vitam, which represents, on the cinema side, a kind of culmination of his work (both narrative and visual). Impacted by the decay of the planet, he begins, through Animal'z, an ecological cycle in his talk and very refined in his form. He is the first comic book artist whose works are auctioned off at a high price, thus making him the link between comic books and modern art.
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