A Visit to Denis Grué’s Art Gallery. Gourdon

Denis Grué, a Franco-American painter who has returned from the United States, opened his art gallery at the beginning of the summer at 13 Allée de la République in Gourdon. A meeting provided an opportunity to get to know the artist and his paintings better.

Denis was born and raised in Fumel. From a very young age, he was already experimenting with color; he studied art with regional artists, earned a degree in industrial design, and later became a sound engineer and stage manager. Eventually, his passion caught up with him, and he picked up his brushes and paints again.

His early artistic concepts reflect the influence of Kandinsky, Picasso, Braque, and Miró. In a freer style, using vibrant colors, Denis creates lines and curves without constraint, allowing just a hint of abstract form and figure.

He reconciles the essential and the ephemeral through color and form, creating provocative, whimsical, and meditative images.

From small formats to giant canvases (2 m x 3 m) and triptychs, he has developed a distinctive style of biomorphic and geometric forms and vivid colors that express his imagination and subconscious. His works often challenge the conventions of art and reality. Denis Grué is a member of the Associated Artists of Winston-Salem, NC. He has exhibited in the United States (North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania) and in France; he also exhibits alongside more than 200 artists at the Domaine Montjoie in Ramonville.

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