Eric Dubuc
Eric Dubuc (July 4th 1961 with Paris - September 10th 1986 with Ymeray) is a painter French.
Biography
Born from a French father and a German mother, he studied and lived in Paris. He started to paint at the 18 years age, undertook the long ones and dangerous voyages in Africa and Asia.
He studied one year with the Art schools of Paris and devoted himself to his work without wanting to be attached to a school. He committed suicide in 1986 with Wood-the-King.
Personal and collective exposures
- Living room of the Young Painting to the Large palace, Paris, from February 5th to 22nd.
- Gallery Junger Künstler, Mannheim, March 18th at April 24th.
- Town hall, Poésimage, Savigny the Temple, September 19th at October 8th.
- 1989
- Arts center of Brussels, Brussels, January 21st at March 5th.
- 1990
- Gallery Maurice Ravel, Paris, from September 10th to 30th.
- the Black-headed gull, Paris, January 10th at February 6th.
- 1991 Firm
- of Coulevrain, Ten years of Poésimage, Savigny the Temple, from May 4th to 31st,
- 1993
- workshop 7, Castrate, from September 10th to 30th.
- 1998
- Barn-Song of Possible, Center of Creation, Saint-Menoux (To combine), from July 5th to 9th.
- 2007
- Gallery Etienne de Causans, street of the Seine, Paris.
External bonds
- Monograph of the work of Eric Dubuc, Editions of Héron, Lausanne, 2007
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