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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Pierre KLOSSOWSKI, La récupération de la plus-value I [Recovery of the capital gain I], 1969
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Pierre KLOSSOWSKI

La récupération de la plus-value I [Recovery of the capital gain I], 1969
Pencil on drawing paper
110 x 74 cm
Framed: 120 x 84 x 5 cm
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Born in Paris, Pierre KLOSSOWSKI (1905–2001) developed a highly idiosyncratic artistic practice that emerged relatively late in his career and stood apart from the dominant movements of postwar French art....
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Born in Paris, Pierre KLOSSOWSKI (1905–2001) developed a highly idiosyncratic artistic practice that emerged relatively late in his career and stood apart from the dominant movements of postwar French art. Although long recognized as a writer and philosopher, Klossowski began to focus seriously on drawing and painting in the early 1950s, producing a body of work that translated his literary and philosophical concerns into meticulously staged visual form.

Working primarily in colored pencil, pastel, and paint, Klossowski created theatrical, often erotic tableaux populated by recurring figures - most notably the character Roberte - engaged in ritualized gestures of domination, exhibition, and spectatorship. Executed in a deliberately classical, almost academic style, these scenes stand in stark contrast to contemporary abstraction and gestural painting, a disjunction that contributed to their unsettling effect.

Rather than aligning himself with Surrealism, Dada, or any avant-garde school, Klossowski pursued a solitary path, treating art as a site of philosophical enactment rather than aesthetic innovation alone. Marked by repetition, obsession, and controlled artifice, Klossowski’s art continues to challenge conventional boundaries between image, narrative, and philosophy.

His work has been the subject of several solo exhibitions including Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (2017); Circulo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, Spain (2007); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2007); Museum Ludwig, Köln, Germany (2006); Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (2006); Sala Parpallo, Valencia, Spain (1991); Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid (1991); and Kunsthalle, Bern (1981).
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Exhibitions

Galleria Schwarz, Milan 1970
Galerie André Francois Petit, Paris 1971 (label)
Kunsthalle Bern, 1981
The Seed Hall, Tokyo 1988
Tsukashin Hall, Osaka, 1989
Centre National des Arts Plastiques, La Différence, Paris 1990
Musée Cantini, Marseille 1990/91 (label)
Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid 1991
IVAM, La Sala parpallo, Valence 1991
Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol 1991
Galerie Almut Gerber, Cologne 1997
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