New monograph, with essays by Michel Pastoureau and
Jean-Marc Huitorel, reproduction of the “anti-dictionary” that accompanies Pierre Mabille's painted work, a selection of recent paintings, and stained glass windows conceived for a church in Chalonnes-sur-Loire, and a documented biography.
Pierre Mabille (born 1958 in Amiens, France) is a painter, a poet and a teacher of color pratice. Since 1997, Mabille works with a single motif—an oblong shape—with infinite polysemy. He methodically summons it up to build a body of work rooted in abstraction, where the alchemy between color and space is the essential driving force.