Bernard Lamarche-Vadel Explained

Bernard Lamarche-Vadel (16 July 1949, Avallon.[1] – 2 May 2000, La Croixille in Mayenne) was a French writer, poet, art critic and collector.

Life

The son of a veterinarian, self-taught, his tastes for art and literature earned him a paternal anathema. At 19 years he met whose name he joined to his. A graduate from the École pratique des hautes études in art sociology (1970), he subsequently taught at the Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne University and then at ICART in 1979. A poet and short stories writer, Bernard Lamarche-Vadel composed a work of art critic in the 1970s and founded the magazine Artistes.[2] He also organized numerous exhibitions ("Jean Degottex. Rétrospective", 1978, musée d'Art moderne (ARC), Paris / « Finir en beauté », juin 1981[3])

He committed suicide in 2000 aged 50, in his castle of La Rongère.

His photographic collection was stored at in Chalon-sur-Saône.

An exhibition devoted to his work of art critic was presented in 2009 by the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

Works

Filmography

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb11910790s/PUBLIC « Lamarche-Vadel, Bernard »
  2. Voir maquette de la revue Artistes.
  3. http://finirenbeaute.blogspot.com/ « Finir en beauté »
  4. Text produced in the framework of the exhibition designed by Bernard Lamarche-Vadel with the theme of confinement at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, from 17 November 1998 to 31 January 1999