Henri Beaufour (Bilingual edition)
By (Author) Luca Nannipieri
Skira
Skira
23rd January 2023
Italy
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
216
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
1260g
Henri is a free artist. His eclectic, versatile practice has led him to work with sculpture, painting, graphics, mosaics and ceramics, with an authentically exploratory approach. Henri is a living testimony to art understood as inspiration and expressive vitality.
Henri's style is characterized by a refined expressionism accentuating the physical features of human and animal figures, distorting muscles into tensions, nerves, cheekbones, and fibres, yet always averting grotesque, caricatural and obscene outcomes. This accentuation of physiognomic features, profiles, grinding, nodules, is the most distinctive trait of his production. But his works are never caricatures, farces, or jokes. Henri is an artist taking human and animal features where harmony and physical composure dissolve, fall apart, and become an inner expression, a state of mind, a symbol. Henri does not create figures, but psychic states.
Luca Nannipieri, art critic and historian, has recently published Bellissima Italia. Splendors and miseries of the national artistic heritage (Rai Libri, 2018), Capolavori rubati (Skira, 2019), Raffaello (Skira, 2020) and A cosa serve la storia dell'arte (Skira, 2020), that is currently being translated and published abroad.