Pierre Soulages
“Painting is not the equivalent of a sensation, an emotion, or a feeling; it is the organization of colored forms, on which is made and unmade a meaning that we impose on it.”
Known as “the painter of black and light,” Pierre Soulages (1919–2022) forged a career remarkable not only for its rigorous invention, but for its longevity. The artist worked predominantly with the color black from the postwar period onward, creating canvases which might recall nocturnal landscapes or charred earth. Rather than adhering to such movements as Abstract Expressionism, tachism, and Informel, Soulages contextualized his paintings in terms of vitalism, classicism, and prehistoric forms. He pursued his series Outrenoir, whose title is a portmanteau Soulages defined as “beyond black,” from 1979 until his death. With these scraped and slicked tar–like surfaces, he transformed the spatial and temporal dimensions of painting.
Born in 1919 in Rodez, France, Soulages first exhibited his paintings—bold, flat marks of walnut stain (Brou de noix) on paper—in the 1947 Salon des Surindépendents. In 1949, his work featured in his first solo exhibition at Galerie Lydia Conti, Paris, and a group exhibition at Betty Parsons Gallery, New York. Samuel Kootz offered Soulages his first solo exhibition in New York in 1954. The artist’s first retrospective was organized in 1960 by the Museum Folkwang, Essen, and traveled to the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, and Kunsthaus Zürich. Subsequent retrospectives of his paintings include those at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (1966); Musée National d’Art Moderne at the Centre Pompidou, Paris (1967); Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1996); Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg (2001); and Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden, Germany (2020). On the occasion of his centennial birthday in 2019, the Musée du Louvre, Paris, honored the artist with a survey of his eight-decade career—marking the third time a living artist had received a retrospective at the museum; previously, this honor had been conferred only to Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall.
Soulages has received numerous awards, including the Grand Prix National de Peinture (1986) and the Praemium Imperiale for Painting from the Japan Art Association (1992). In 2014, the Musée Soulages opened in Rodez, France. His work also resides in public collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Art Institute of Chicago; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Tate, London; and Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Selected Artworks
Selected Press
- Art CritiqueNovember 26, 2021
- The ValueApril 1, 2021
- TatlerDecember 11, 2020
- CBS Sunday MorningNovember 8, 2020
- France 3November 4, 2020
- GalleriesNowAugust 17, 2020
- The Art News China EditionJuly 23, 2020
- Absolute ArtJuly 16, 2020
- Art DailyJuly 13, 2020
- Tatler AsiaJuly 8, 2020
- Southern Metropolis DailyJune 30, 2020
- Paris CapitaleFebruary 15, 2020
- The ConversationDecember 20, 2019
- La Dépêche du MidiDecember 8, 2019
- Apollo MagazineDecember 7, 2019
- ArtforumDecember 3, 2019
- New York TimesNovember 29, 2019
- Le MondeNovember 24, 2019
- HyperallergicOctober 22, 2019
- France TV InfoOctober 10, 2019
- France 3October 10, 2019
- New York TimesOctober 10, 2019
- Gallery TravelsOctober 4, 2019
- ArtribuneOctober 1, 2019
- Thailand TatlerSeptember 19, 2019
- Blake QubeSeptember 19, 2019
- Le FigaroSeptember 19, 2019
- Art DailySeptember 9, 2019
- Art ForumSeptember 9, 2019
- Christie'sSeptember 6, 2019
- Asia TatlerSeptember 6, 2019
- State of the Arts NYCSeptember 6, 2019
- La CroixSeptember 6, 2019
- Le Petit JournalSeptember 6, 2019
- Le FigaroSeptember 6, 2019
- YahooSeptember 6, 2019
- ArtnetSeptember 6, 2019
- France24February 4, 2019
- France24December 24, 2018
- ArtnetDecember 11, 2017
- The Art NewspaperMay 3, 2016
- Christie'sMay 28, 2015
- Le FigaroApril 5, 2015
- Le FigaroMarch 17, 2015
- NOWNESSJanuary 20, 2015
- BBC NewsJune 23, 2014
- ARTnewsJune 19, 2014
- AestheticaJune 14, 2014
- Art ObservedJune 4, 2014
- France 24June 2, 2014
- Irish TimesMay 31, 2014
- Le MondeMay 29, 2014
- Art in AmericaMay 23, 2014
- QuintessenceMay 22, 2014
- New York TimesMay 20, 2014
- Day of the ArtistMay 14, 2014
- Time Out New YorkMay 12, 2014
- NY MuseumsMay 2, 2014
- PurpleApril 29, 2014
- French MorningApril 28, 2014
- ArtnetApril 25, 2014
- Paper MagApril 24, 2014
- Art Market MonitorApril 24, 2014
- MasdearteApril 24, 2014
- GalleristApril 21, 2014
- Art F CityApril 21, 2014
- Harper's BazaarApril 17, 2014
- Paris MatchApril 7, 2014
- Daphne NashMarch 14, 2014
- New York TimesOctober 25, 2023
- WNYCOctober 12, 2023
- GuardianSeptember 26, 2023
- ObserverSeptember 19, 2023
- Air MailSeptember 15, 2023
- Condé Nast TravelerSeptember 15, 2023
- EuronewsSeptember 15, 2023