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Norman House,
Norman Cross,
Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire,
PE7 3TB
tel: 01733-245189
email: contact@normancrossgallery.com
Jean Lagadec
Born and educated in Paris, Jean Lagadec's
interest in art was cultivated on the Left Bank where he was found mixing
in art and jazz communities of the late 1950's.
Settling in England in the early 1960s, Lagadec continued in his artistic
pursuits both speculatively, managing his own gallery in Brighton.
Jean has his works held in private collections
in Great Britain, the continent, Africa, North America and Australia.
Jean describes his recent work as a development and fascination with light
and shade on his subjects, expressing a transcendental and sensual vision
of abstracted beauty. His work is the visual poetry; a playful exploration
of form and structure, enticing the viewer to decipher what the image may
offer. With such simplicity of line and a bare hint of shadow, what may appear
at first to be abstract form crystallises into a clearly defined image.
Lagadec's work offers expressive possibilities, and while in themselves pieces of undeniable aesthetic elegance, force us to contemplate and interpret rather than to meekly observe and pass over. When observing his work we find ourselves engaged in pursuit of our perceptions, challenged to investigate the representations before us. Opposing the Western view that a painting is finished when you cannot add anymore to it, he prefers the Eastern concept about art, that a work is finished when you cannot take nay more out!



