- Gérald Poussin
Gérald Poussin (born 1946 in
Carouge ,Geneva ,Switzerland ) is a self-taught Swissart ist.He first became famous through the
animated film s "Trou attention" (1970), "Colonel Zabu" (1970), "Alphon au pays des merveilles" (1972), "La Nuit des Ploucs" (1977), and "Téo Véra change de monde" (1979). Two of his films were presented at theCannes Film Festival in 1971; he then set himself up as acartoon ist inParis , working for a number of newspapers, including "Hara-Kiri", "Zinc ", "Charlie Hebdos", "L'Echo des Savannes", "Le nouvel Observateur", and "Libération ".After publishing albums of
comic strip s such as "Tendences débiles" (1979), "Papiers Gras" (1981), "Aventures de Buddy et Flappo" (1983), and "Le clan cervelas" (1986), he became a painter,sculptor ,illustrator (of "Fables de la Fontaine" [1996] ),poster art ist,furniture maker,carpet designer,jewelry designer, andwatch designer, most notably forSwatch . He also wrote, acted asset decorator andcostume design er, and performed in "Buddy and Flappo brûle les planches" (1983). He produced 17 sketches forTélévision Suisse Romande in Switzerland. He was also set decorator and constume designer for Théâtre Am Stram Gram, for the Grand Théâtre of Geneva, and for the Théâtre de Carouge.Since 1970, his work has been shown in galleries in Geneva,
Basle ,Zurich , Paris,Milan ,Berlin , andTokyo . Beginning in 1985, he was the subject of several retrospectives: Gewerbemuseum toBasle , 1985; Museum of the Art schools inRouen , 1986;Swiss Arts Centre in Paris, 1986; Musée du Manor Martigny, 1986; MJC de Saint-Gervais in Geneva, 1986; Museum des Arts Décoratifs in Lausanne, 1988; TheSwiss institute ofNew York , 1991; and Musée de Carouge, 1992.
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