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As part of the arts circuit, the Humanisme en Fezensac association will exhibit works by the artist Lars Bo, Danish painter, engraver and writer, from June 3 to 10.
The Humanisme en Fezensac association will exhibit the works of Lars Bo as part of the arts circuit. This exhibition will be in place from Friday June 3 to Friday June 10. On Friday, June 3, you can attend the opening, which will take place at 7 p.m., in the conference room of the town hall of Vic-Fezensac.
Lars Bo is a Danish painter, printmaker and writer. He is best known for his graphic work with motifs sometimes close to surrealism. Engraver and writer, Lars Bo was born in 1924 in Kolding (Denmark). His father, a talented architect, is a fine watercolourist. A mediocre student, he stood out for his appetite for drawing. The young man then studied at the Academy of Applied Arts in Copenhagen, and published his first drawings in Danish newspapers and magazines. In 1939 and 1940, he worked with the painter P. Rostrup Bøyesen, at the State Museum in Copenhagen, then at the Danish School of Design from 1941 to 1943.
The artist took up residence in Paris at the end of the 1940s
He settled permanently in Paris in 1947. From 1948 to 1950, Lars Bo worked in engraving. After exhibiting in Stockholm and Copenhagen in 1949, he began a career as an engraver and illustrator in 1952, to which he devoted himself exclusively from 1959. The artist presented his paintings and engravings in Paris from 1954. exhibitions of his works are subsequently made in Great Britain, the United States and Japan.
An exhibition therefore essential to see at least once between June 3 and 10.