HENRY POUILLON

Lives and works in Belgium.
Son of the poet Alain Clery, who died untimely in 1990. He lives and works in Belgium as an art historian. He owes much to the artist Pierre-Andre Ronval, the sculptor Rene Harwengt and the writer Marcel Moreau, whom he happened to meet. The human side is decisive for the artist. Engaged in interpolation of infographics, painting and sculpture. I read from a Canadian writer that people were "distracted from art": "Every man [and every woman] is an artist," said Joseph Beuys.
Affects:
Dorothea Tanning, Joseph Beuys, Egon Schiele, Mark Rothko
Biography:
• born in 1960 • Academy of Fine Arts of Wavre (drawing) and Namur (screen printing) • Doctorate (history of art) UCLOUVAIN (1996) • Arts and Crafts Prize of Hainaut (2005) • Works among others: Center for Engraving and Printed Image of La Louviere; Royal Library of Belgium • regular participation among others: Miniprint Internacional Rosario, Argentina; Small graphics, VILNIUS; BIMPE IX, Vancouver, Canada; Digital Printing, Visual Voice, Ottawa...

Contacts of the artist
Instagram:

@henry_pouillon
Website:

https://www.henrypouillon.com/