L’Atlas recently exhibited new work in a solo exhibition titled “Structures” at Galerie Cedric Bacqueville. An impressive new body of work that although type based continues to become more cryptic. Monochromatic tones without color are reminiscent of his earlier work, yet these canvases are lighter nature with a more minimal feel. Replacing deep contrasts with soft fading forms L’Atlas is able to create grid like patterns of type. He also has a new book available documenting the last 10 years of his work.
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Perrier’s Patronage of the Arts – ARTNOLOGY CONTENT says:
Feb 19, 2017
[…] In October, Perrier came together with L’Atlas, a French street artist who emerged onto Paris’s graffiti scene in the 1990s having been inspired by hip-hop. The artist has since made a name for himself in developing his signature style of intricate abstract designs rooted in the study of calligraphy and geometry. For the first part of L’Atlas’s collaboration with Perrier, a limited edition series of “Inspired by Street Art” cans were unveiled, featuring his distinct motifs. L’Atlas at his Solo structures exhibition at Galerie Cedric Bacqueville in Lille, France, 2013. Image from Graffuturism. […]