Pierre Marie Brisson: a short history of past exhibitions…
“Someone once said that art is not a form of communication, but a means for the artist to share his/her experience with the spectator…”
Exhibitions of Pierre Marie Brisson’s paintings
“Someone once said that art is not a form of communication, but a means for the artist to share his/her experience with the spectator. Pierre Marie Brisson’s work fits this description well. It is rich and offers several levels of artistic expression, capable of opening up the repressed layers of our memory. For this to happen, however, the spectator must accept to stop for long enough, in order not just to see, but to feel the meaning of the work.” Robert Flynn Johnson, Curator of the Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco
In 1975, at the age of 19, Pierre Marie Brisson had his first exhibition at the Charles Peguy Museum in Orléans, France.
In 1978, he was the subject of an exhibition at the Lucette Herzog Gallery and began engraving at the Pasnic workshop in Paris in 1979.
In 1980, he had his first exhibition in New York.
From 1981 to present day, Pierre Marie Brisson has had numerous exhibitions in France, Germany, Sweden, Japan, Canada and the United States, where he is recognized as a major artist...