Ernest Pignon-Ernest
Known for: Acting
Born: February 22, 1942 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Ernest Pignon-Ernest (born 1942) is a Fluxus and Situationist French artist, born in Nice. His first work was done in 1966. It was a reaction to France's Nuclear Strike Force. In 1971, he exhibited posters depicting scenes from the Commune. In 1978–1979, his posters of Arthur Rimbaud could be seen all over France. In 1988–1990, he made drawings of Naples. In 1996, he initiated the collection of international artwork called Art Against Apartheid alongside Antonio Saura. Pignon-Ernest's posters are in the collection of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. Pignon-Ernest joined the General Confederation of Labour (CGT), one of the main labour unions in France. With Henri Cueco, he co-founded the Syndicat national des artistes plasticiens CGT. Source: Article "Ernest Pignon-Ernest" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
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Alberto Giacometti: What is a Head?
Self
Les Mains magnétiques, Ernest Pignon-Ernest
himelf
C'est de l'art
Self
Naples revisitée par Ernest Pignon-Ernest
Himself
Je travaille pas et j'en ai fait mon métier
Self - artist
À bout portant
Self
Un monde, un regard
Les Ballets de Monte Carlo: Le Songe
Scenic Artist
La Belle: Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
Set Designer
Romeo & Juliet - Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
Sets & Props Artist
Lac (After Swan Lake)
Set Designer