Portrait de l’artiste en clown
Conference
13 May 2025
Tuesday 13 May 2025 at 6.30 pm.
Clowns and acrobats populate the world of art. The interest that writers and painters have in them is not neutral.
Clowns and acrobats become metaphors for the condition of the modern artist. As Jean Starobinski points out: The jester, the acrobat and the clown were the hyperbolic and deliberately distorting images that artists tended to give of themselves. This is a disguised self-portrait.
From Watteau to Cindy Sherman, a grand parade that allows us to discover or rediscover all these representations proposed by artists through the figure of the clown.
Ondine Roman – Lecturer:
Professor of art history at Ville Thiole, Municipal School of Plastic Arts in Nice.