Overview

Materialist Abstraction Painting the Colors of Life

• In Eric Pasture's approach to materialist abstraction, his physical taste, almost artisanal for a material, is measured, a smooth paste spread, combed, smoothed, made silky like a tunic, or crushed, channeled, spread by the spatula which constrains it, bringing it back in flat areas, giving way to wet lips or delicate hems. Red, the color of fire and blood, however, has the same symbolic ambivalence as the latter, no doubt, visually speaking, depending on whether it is bright or dark. With this one major color, rich in all the others, the artist leads and tells his world, made up of momentum and restraint, shadows and clarity, impulses and rest. When the external light is flush with these fields of painting, it diffuses into infinite shades that never tire of our gaze.
 
• Eric Pasture's canvases provide us with some answers to this nagging question which remains as open as that of humanity: how to capture the colors of the world in a universal construction? In appearance, the real is full of colors, but the colors, in reality, do not exist. The ones we see depend on the light that the outside world directs towards our eyes, but the ideas of "red" are born only in the depths of our brain. The colors are therefore not only the "exploits of light" as Goethe said: They are also the exploits of me. We use ourselves to adorn the world and we do it for us.
 
• Refusing to limit his art to a single medium, Eric Pasture explores drawing, painting, calligraphy, watercolor, or even writing in all its forms: Ethiopian, runes, Arab-Malagasy, Burmese, Tibetan, Kanada... He advocates experimentation, a decisive exchange for the discovery of new expressions. Eric Pasture re-examines the traces of a language and lets the unknown emerge at the bend of his expression suitable for exploring signs and forms. The ink is mixed in multiple materials and the compositions are enriched like "color field painting". We find these characters in an exuberant swarm of abstract forms in gestation, a resurgence of the artist's desire to highlight the noble and popular references of cultural diversity at the service of his personality, his singularity.
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Biography
An Belgian Art Professor turned to Artist
• Born in 1958 in Mons, Belgium.
 
1987- present: Professor of graphic design advertising at Haute Ecole
1986 - 1987: Assistant Royal Academy of Fine Arts - Brussels
                         Graphic Arts and Advertising Communication Workshop
1979 - 1980: Drawing workshop at the Academy of St Josse-Ten-Noode
1979 - 1983: Graphic design workshop at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels
                          (Fine Arts graduate with Great Distinction)
 
• Awards & Prizes:
1983: 1st prize for professionals from the advertising agency Young & Rubicam, Belgium
1985: 19th triennial winner of young artists from Hainaut, Belgium
2000: Public Prize of Lion's Club of Philippeville, Belgium
 
• Exhibitions:
Art Yī is the exclusive gallery of Eric Pasture in Brussels.
 
Our latest exhibitions :
2022: "Horizon", group exhibition, Art Yī Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
2021: "Timeless" Exhibition, Art Yī Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
2013- 2020: Brussels, Belgium (permanent)
2019:  Wavre, Belgium
2015: Balâtre, Belgium
             Watercolors exhibition, Belfius, Namur, Belgium (permanent)
2014: Dignity Expo, Namur, Belgium
2005-2013:  Brussels, Belgium
2007: "Le Frigo" exhibition at the Beaux Arts in Mons, Belgium
              "Les Printemps de Lavaux St Anne", Château de Lavaux St Anne, Rochefort, Belgium
2006: Small format trade fair, Manage, Belgium
              "Garde à Vue", House of Memory of Mons, Belgium
2005: Mention of the Jury, Scailmont, Manage, Belgium 
2003- 2004: "Les Sœurs Noires", "La Bande des 4", House of Memory of Mons, Belgium
                            Ostend, Belgium
1999-2004:   "Goodwill", Mons Fine Arts Museum, Belgium
2002: Namur, Belgium
2001: "Artconnexion", Mons Polytechnic, Belgium
             Mons Casemates, Belgium
2000: Ghent, Belgium 
1999: Gallery area Hotel Amsterdam, Puno Del Este, Uruguay
            Lubbeek, Belgium
            Chair rails open to love, Mons, Belgium
            Nexus Galeria, Buenos Aires, Argentina
            Ghent, Belgium
1998: Lubbeek, Louvain, Belgium
            Léonardo Avalos Gallery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
            Espacio de Arte Telecom, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1997: Libr’Art, International Contemporary Art Fair
1990-1997: Theater sets at the Maison de la Culture, Mons, Belgium
1987: House of Culture of Mons, Belgium