Myriam Laplante & Claude Simard Painting "Red Face"
198424 x 18 in (61 x 46 cm)
ID #DRWR-J-001
"Myriam Laplante | Claude Simard / El Pueblo Gallery / 283 E. Houston / March 16 to April 13, 1984 / Opening Party Fri March 16 8 PM"
Claude Simard’s paintings and performances have been exhibited internationally. His work can be seen in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Akron Art Museum in Ohio, and Montreal’s Museum of Fine Arts and Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montreal.
Simard is also a co-founder of New York’s Jack Shainman Gallery. He is best known for his depiction of garden scenes, landscapes, still lifes, and the human figure in a bright and boldly colored manner.
Myriam Laplante is an Asian Modern and Contemporary artist whose work is included in the collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, National Gallery of Canada, the Museum of New Zealand, and the Asia Art Archive.
Laplante and Simard jointly created this original art for their exhibition at New York's El Pueblo Gallery. Their two distinct yet complimentary styles of visual art depicting the human form are on great display within these paintings. The paintings were purchased directly from Simard in 1984.
Material: Paint on paper
Condition: Good; please note light creasing along left-hand side.