A few shots of the stunning exhibition at the Pope’s Palace, in Avignon.
The artists work spanning several decades (from 1966) is on display, some original works, and many photos, being father of street art and his work is mainly displayed out there.. Ernest Pignon-Ernest shines light on suffering and misery, from prison inmates during WWII to illegal immigrant being exploited, to persecuted political activists, he conveys the blackness and unfairness of it all. Not a joyous exhibition, but definitely a moving one, and one not to miss..
I am including the explicative notes (after each piece), as they are essential to understand the message and the context of every piece.
Grenoble, 1976


Linceul, Prison St Paul, Lyon 2012


La Commune, Paris, 1971


Sur l’avortement, Paris, 1975


David et Goliath (s’apres le Caravage) réunissant les têtes tranchées de Caravane et Passolini, Naples, 1990


Soupirail, Naples, 1988


Epidemie, Naples, 1990


Les expulsés, Paris, 1979


Donna con lenzuolo, Naples, 1990


Derriere la vitre, Paris, Lyon, 1996, 1997


Arthur Rimbaud, 1978


Jean Genet, Brest 2006


Se Torno (si je reviens) Passolini assassiné


Neruda, Santiago, 1981


See previous temporary exhibitions at the Palais des Papes here