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Promotional video of the exhibition "André du Colombier. A Lyrical Point of View" at Museu Tàpies, Barcelona, curated by Adam Szymczyk, with english subtitles. André Paliard Iscu was born in 1952 in Barcelona. In the early 1970s, he studied literature and philosophy in Paris. He chose to change his name to du Colombier (of the dovecote), decided to become an artist and held his first individual exhibition, entitled Modestie, Compétence et Efficacité (Modesty, Competence and Efficiency) at the Galerie Eric Fabre in Paris in 1977. He died in Paris in 2003. His earliest surviving work is a vertical silver line on a black rectangle. What looks like a trace of pencil lead, left when sharpening a writer’s tool – an anti-drawing against the grain -, is in fact not even a drawing, but a mark impressed by the edge of a door rubbing against the grainy surface of sandpaper. Other early works are sequences of black-and-white photographs documenting dynamic actions with household utensils, or, by contrast, static and exposed objects, defamiliarised under clinical white light. Over time, the artist’s medium of choice became standard-sized sheets of reflective Chromolux paper in various colours, used as a support for handwritten or Letraset texts: odd words, equivocal phrases and cryptic, coded sentences. Another genre in du Colombier’s practice was his mise-en-scènes. Composed of toys, tourist souvenirs and accessories arranged and performed on café tables or in other casual situations, these were often staged for an invited audience of one and never documented. He restaged or newly arranged some of those assemblies combining them with reproductions of works on Chromolux paper in his artist book published by Éditions de la Différence in Paris in 1990. The book contained no additional text, saved for the artist’s name on the cover. The exhibition’s titular phrase ‘Lyrical Point of View’ is taken from the title of the text accompanying du Colombier’s show at Patricia Dorfmann’s gallery in Paris in 1999. It captures the position of an artist whose elusive oeuvre keeps confronting us, free and equal, with the ever-evolving work of interpretation. "André du Colombier. A Lyrical Point of View" 17.09.2025 – 22.02.2026 Museu Tàpies, Barcelona, Catalonia.