Archiguille in his atelier.
Archiguille, French painter, Inventor of the Transfiguration.

Augustin François Guille, called Archiguille (born May 17, 1932 in Alès) is a French Painter.

Life and work edit

Archiguille was born Alès. He spent his childhood in Vendargues in the south of France during World War II under German occupation. Drawn to painting as a means of expression, he began when at school to be fascinated with the letters of the alphabet, which led in turn to forays into the oriental art of calligraphy. 1946-48 he attended the Arts and Crafts Educational Centre, Saint Jodard, Loire. In 1952 he arrived in Paris and worked at the Stamp Atelier in Paris. In 1956 he met Georges Braque. In 1957 he had his first sales with Lyrical abstraction work (a synthesis of cubism and fauvism). In 1958 he attended a course by Professor Lemagny, (Prize of Rome for painting), Fine Arts Academy.

Archiguille’s first exhibition took place in 1953 at “La Librairie de l’Institut” in Paris. It showcased his passion for calligraphy with drawings of letters and spots of colors on cardboards. It was not well received at the time and turned out to be unsuccessful.[1]

His meeting with George Braque in 1955 who advised him to further develop his painting skills and master a wider range of techniques was pivotal for his career’s evolution. Without having a thorough grasp of figurative painting, said Braque: “you will never fully learn how to feel your art from deep within”. Upon taking his advice, François Guille who was not yet called Archiguille met with Professor Lemagny (Fine Arts Academy) and refined his painting techniques under his tutelage for about two years learning to perfect his craft giving emphasis on drawings of nature and landscapes in the figurative style.[2]

Archiguille’s first canvases were much influenced by his friend Maurice Utrillo. In 1965, he held his second exposition at the “Bernheim-Jeune” gallery in Paris and a first success for Archiguille. His “Transfiguration” technique and avant-garde style was the theme of the art show. In 1969, he held an exhibition at the “Palais de la Radio” with the participation of Hans Hartung who was his teacher until 1968. Archiguille also admired the sensitivity with which Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Vermeer rendered effects of light. He was much influenced by Hartung and Braque who compelled him to figurative painting in order to develop a deeper inner grasp of his art.[3]

« Antiquity, Renaissance, Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism… Archiguille has seen it all, has tried it all, has learned from it all. From each school, he’s caught the savoir-faire and the spirit. It is from this amazing pictorial culture that he has drawn the essence of his work. It is from that universal history that was issued an entirely personal creation which he termed: "Transfiguration".»[4] [5] In the year 1958-1967 Archiguille founded the school of Transfiguration in Chicago named after the transfigurative movement he started in the mid-1960s. “Archiguille belongs to the celebrated creators of the 1950s who in that troubled time showed their bright expressive works characterized by new composition and plastic innovations. The use of “transfigurations” made it possible for Archiguille to find his place in fine arts.”

« From Jean Cocteau to Françoise Sagan, to Henri Michaux to Jack Lang, artists, writers, poets have acknowledged Archiguille’s “Great Art”. Wasn’t it André Malraux[6] [7], who in 1968 declared prophetically “Archiguille is the most gifted painter of his generation”. His art works can be found in collections of François Mitterrand, Mme Claude Pompidou, Jacqueline Kennedy, Coco Chanel, Ari Onassis, Barbara Bush, the Emperor of Japan, Sophia Loren, Robert De Niro, Spain's king Juan Carlos, David Rockefeller and Barbara Streisand just to name a few.» His paintings grace some of the most prestigious museums of contemporary art in the world: Paris, New York, Chicago, Houston and Tokyo as well as the Bernheim Jeune-Gallery in Paris, Princeton University, Club 13 and the Parisian Tuileries.[8] "The magnanimous nature and dynamic personality of François Archiguille has been well documented by Françoise Sagan" (1935-2004, French premier writer and intellectual).[9]


Biography edit

  • 1942-1944: Ecole de Vendargues./ Ink blots – Alphabet drawings.
  • 1946-1948: Arts and Crafts Instruction Center of St-Godard (Loire, central France).
  • 1948-1953: Vendargues – military service./ Departure heading to Paris./ Calligraphic and ideographic works./ First exhibition: Librairie de l’Institut, Paris (1953)./ Atelier du Timbre (stamp workshop), Paris./ Exhibition of calligraphic works (1953)./ “Le Signe” works in collaboration with the Guerman Collection.
  • 1955: Sojourn in Vendargues./ Secondary works.
  • 1956-1958: Montmartre./ Meets Georges Braque./ First figurative drawings./ Meets the collector Fren Orain – sells first works./ Meets Henri Michaux. Patachou, and Georges Brassens.
  • 1958-1963: Show at the Galerie Alex Maguy./ Art courses at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière./ Figurative period./ Art courses with Professor Lemagny (recipient of the Grand Prix de Rome for drawing and engraving) of the Des Beaux-Arts./ Village to village tour of France as painter (during one and half years)./ Exclusive contract with Colmant and Marevery./ Landscapes (synthesis of fauvism and cubism)./ Becomes friends with Lorjou, Marcel Aymé, Jacques Brel.
  • 1964-1965: Show at the Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Paris (Ten years of painting)./ First Transfiguration./ Home museum in Marly-le-Roi: paintings, drawings, mosaics, stained-glass, frescos./ Sales of works to the Theffaut Collection in Versailles./ Television show.
  • 1967-1968: Meets André Malraux, first interview./ In contact with Olivier Messiaen./ Lecture at the Sorbonne with Max-Pol Fouché./ Contract with Manera./ Show in Houston (Texas), Norbert Gallery./ Sales of works to the Roger Haubert Collection./ Show at Princeton University (New Jersey)./ Meets and becomes friends with Françoise Sagan.
  • 1968-1969: Show at the Coudray Golf Club, organized by the “Groupe de Paris” with the Minister of Information Jacques Beaumel and Aimé Maeght./ Becomes friends with Paul Emile Victor, Henri de Monffreid, and François Chalais./ André Malraux pays visit to the artist./ Show at the Palais de la Radio, Paris, with the participation of Hans Hartung./ Exhibition at RTL, Paris./ Show at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris (Sept.’68).
  • 1970: Presentation of the painter’s works at the Parisian restaurant “Le Laurent”, in the presence of Coco Chanel, Michèle Morgan, André Malraux, Paul Louis Weiller, Don Juan of Spain, Guy de Rothschild, the Ambassador of Japan Kita Hara, and the Minister for Arts Jacques Duhamel.
  • 1970-1975: The artist retires to the Landes (SW France)./ Paints the frescoes for the Eglise de Sainte Eulalie, Béarn (Landes)./ Sales of works to collectors Roland Pozzi di Bozzo./ Bleustein-Blanchet, Edmont Tenoudji./ Show at Claude Lelouch’s “Club 13”, with the Minister of Arts Maurice Druon in attendance./ "Période Blanche" White Period (1972-1973).
  • 1975-1976: The artist returns to Paris for the “Juillet et Aout” show at the Jardins des Tuileries. Attending the inauguration were Michel Guy, Minister of Arts and the Minister of Education.
  • 1975-1980: Period said:"American" or Blue Period.
  • 1976-1986: Mystic period – Transcendence./ “Période Noire” (Black Period)./ The artist settles in Switzerland.
  • 1988: Show at the Musée de l’Athénée, Geneva.
  • 1989: Show at the Chicago John Wilson Art Gallery, under the patronage of the French Embassy in the presence of the Ambassador of France, the Mayor of Chicago and the Governor of New York./ Peking (China) – show cancelled due to revolution.
  • 1990: Vendargues – Homage to the “Languedoc-Roussillon” painters.
  • 1991: Show at the Galerie Albert 1er, Paris./ Sale of works to Foundation “Z”, Bruges (Belgium).
  • 1992: Show at the Musée de l’Athénée, Geneva (June through September).
  • 1993: Show at Galerie Jacquester, Paris./ Show at the Castle of Marbach (Germany).
  • 1994: Forum Show, Crédit Suisse, Geneva./ Forum Show, Crans Montana, (Switzerland).
  • 1995: Show at the Seibu Department Store, Tokyo, under the patronage of the Ambassador of France./ Demonstration, Los Angeles./ Forum Show, Crans Montana (Switzerland)./ Represents France at a show in Luxemburg, European city of culture of the year, in the presence and under the patronage of the Ambassador of France./ Show at Galerie Rocco Turgi, Paris./ Show at the Centre Culturel, Verbier (Switzerland).
  • 1997: Exhibition at “Palace”, Monte Carlo, Monaco.
  • 2000: Exhibition at “Espace Pierre Cardin”, Paris.
  • 2001: Exhibition at Theatre Mohammed V, Rabat Morocco.
  • 2003: Archiguille Premier Exhibition, Geneva Switzerland.
  • 2004: Exhibition at the United Nations, Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • 2007: Exhibition at the Palau de la Música in Valencia, (33rd America’s Cup) Spain./ Exhibition at the Russian Academy of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia.

Media coverage edit

Television edit

  • 1964: Program on the artist's home museum in Marly-le-Roi, 1st channel
  • 1965: Journal Paris - Isle de France
  • 1968: Educational program ORTF (drawing lessons). Reportage on the artist's lecture at the Sorbonne. Max-Pol Fouché interview
  • 1969: 1pm and 8pm newscasts - Reportage on the Musée National d'Art Moderne
  • 1970: Newscast live from the Parisian restaurant "Laurent" during an evening show of the artist's works on channel 1
  • 1975: 1pm newscast with Yves Mourousi on channel 1
  • 1988: Journal TV (newscast), 11pm on Antenne 2
  • 1989: Beijing - cultural Chinese television program (press coverage in La Clarté)
  • 1989: USA - two cultural programs (Chicago, New York)
  • 1991: Journal TV (newscast), 8pm with Georges Begou on Antenne 2
  • 1991: Journal TV (newscast), 11pm on channel 1, 1pm on channel 3
  • 1991: USSR - One cultural program (Moscow)
  • 1992: Journal TV (newscast), 1pm on France 2
  • 1993: "Le Divan" (the couch) with Henri Chapier on France 3
  • 1994: Four reportages on TV5
  • 1995: National Television, Tokyo
  • 1995: National Television, Luxemburg
  • 2000: Journal TV (newscast), France 2 (Expo Pierre Cardin, Paris)
  • 2007: Journal TV (newscast), Moscow channel 24

Press edit

  • France - Major newspapers.
  • USA - 1989: New York Times; Chicago (all the newspapers); Washington:Post, USA Today; Los Angeles: Los Angeles Magazine, City Star; San Francisco; Kansas City; Miami: Sky Magazine; Woman's Day, Braodway; New York: Good Housekeeping; Naperville: City Star.
  • Switzerland - La Tribune de Genève; La Suisse; Le Matin; L'Hebdo; L'Illustré.
  • Greece - Athens: Pagevematini.
  • China - 1980: Bejing: La Clarté.
  • Japan - 1995: The Japan Times.

Franco-Swiss press edit

  • ROUSTEAU (Fabrice), “La France d’en haut”, in Beaux Arts Magazine, July 2002, p7
  • BELLET (Harry), “La nouvelle école de Paris, art autre tombé dans l’oubli”, in LE MONDE, July 27th 2002, p22
  • BELLET (Harry), “Le peintre Georges Mathieu sort du purgatoire”, in LE MONDE, July 27th 2002, p22
  • In “La Gazette de l’Hôtel Drouot, nº 26 from June 30th 1995, article pertaining to a record sale, p52
  • LORNE (Peter), “Archi-succès pour le peintre Archiguille invité de Victor Ebner Finance”, in Le nouveau quotidien , March 18th 1994, p17
  • “Bonjour Archiguille” in Le quotidien de Paris, nº4349 November 8th 1993
  • CHIUCH (Lionel), “Achiguille: La peinture est un sacerdoce”, in Trajectoire Magazine, n º2 June 1993, p12
  • “Archiguille: pour créer il faut être capable de rêver” in Tribune des Arts, nº13 from July 1992, p23
  • ARCHIGUILLE, “De la transfiguration”, in The Best, 2nd trimester 1991, p16
  • RUSE (Cirisica), “Archiguille ou la transfiguration”, in Tribune des Arts, May 6th 1991, p10
  • V.M, “Archiguille expose”, in La Tribune de Genève, from May 4th and 5th, Parisian pages.
  • “Archiguille bat des records”, in La Gazette de l’Hôtel Drouot, n º18 of May 3rd 1991, p42
  • “L’art à la portée de tous”, in Midi Libre, September 16th 1990, pV2
  • J.-C. P., “100 tableaux de mâtres sous le marteau de Me Kohn”, in Tribune des Arts, June 13th 1990, pp75-77
  • J.-C. P., “La foire de l’art de Chicago: un passage obligé”, in Tribune des Arts, June 7th 1989, p9
  • MOESCHLER (Vinciane), “Archiguille crée l’événement énement à Chicago”, in Tribune des Arts, June 7th 1989, pp18-19
  • MILLET (Catherine), “L’art moderne est un musée”, in Art Press, hors série n º15, 1994, p151-158.
  • CABANNE (Pierre), “Fautrier, la matière écorchée”, dans Beaux-Arts Magazine, n º69 of June 1989, pp64-73
  • ZUMKELLER (Alexandra), “Archiguille ou le peintre cache des collectionneurs”, in Happy few, Summer 1988, p80-82
  • SCHNEIDER (Edgar), “Ce chouchou de Danielle Mitterrand” in Les étoiles, May 15th 1988, p.51
  • “Archiguille” in La Suisse, May 7th 1988, p8
  • SAGAN (Françoise), “Archiguille: miraculeux retour de l’exil”, in Tribune des Arts, May 4th 1988, p19
  • FAURE-GEORS (Hubert), “Cette célébrité Archiguille”, in Aurore Paris, February 1970 p.?
  • “Pourquoi les abstraits utilisent le clair-obscure?”, in Art Magazine, 1956 pp60-67
  • REVEL (Jean-François), “Tout un courant de la peinture actuelle attire par la calligraphie”, in Art Magazine, 1956, pp126-135

Exhibitions edit

  • 1953: Exhibition at the bookstore of the “Le Signe” Institute in Paris.
  • 1968: Exhibition at the National Modern Art Museum, Palais de Tokyo, Paris.
  • 1969: Exhibition in Houston, Norbert Gallery.
  • 1973: A series of Transfigurations with mirror and laces.
  • 1974: Production of a fresco at the St Eulalie Church in Borne.
  • 1988: Exhibition at the Musée Athénée with Madame Mitterrand, Geneva.
  • 1989: Exhibition at the "John Wilson Art Gallery", Lake Point Tower, Chicago.
  • 1991: Exhibition at the "Galerie Albert 1er", Paris.
  • 1992: Exhibition at the Musée Athénée organised by the «Musée des Beaux-Arts», with Jack Lang, Geneva.
  • 1993: Exhibitions at "La Galerie Jacquester", Paris and at the "Château de Marbach", Germany.
  • 1994: Exhibitions at Forum Show, Crédit Suisse in Geneva and in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
  • 1995: Exhibitions at Seibu, a large department store in Tokyo, Japan; Crans-Montana in Switzerland, Los Angeles and in Luxembourg.
  • 1997: Exhibition at the Palace, Monte-Carlo, Monaco.
  • 1998: Atlanta, USA: Exhibition held at the French Embassy.
  • 2000: Exhibition at the Espace Pierre Cardin, Paris.
  • 2001: Exhibition at the Mohammed V. Rabat’s Theatre, Morocco. Decoration of the polyester cows of natural size. 1st Prize, Geneva.
  • 2003: Geneva, Switzerland: Archiguille Premier Exhibition.
  • 2004: Exhibition at the United Nations, Palais des Nations, Geneva Switzerland.
  • 2007: Exhibition at the Palau de la Música in Valencia, 33rd America’s Cup, Spain.
  • 2007: (December) Exhibition at the Russian Academy of Fine Arts in Moscow.

Honors and awards edit

  • 2007: Archiguille was raised as knight «des Beaux-Arts» at the Russian Academy of Art in Moscow. He is the Honorary Member of the Academy.
  • 2004: Nominated by Prince Albert of Monaco, President of «La Croix-Rouge Monégasque» to be honored during the annual Gala held in Monaco. Archiguille’s works are exhibited at the Charity Gala de la Croix-Rouge.
  • 1991: 1st European Excellence Prize for Painting, Luxembourg.
  • 1989: Recipient of the World’s Most Elegant Man Award 1989 by «Le Best de la Haute Couture Internationale».

Notes edit

  1. ^ Houdoux (Jean-Marie), "Biographie d'Archiguille", from Radio France (1992)
  2. ^ (BUSCO) (Angelo) "biographical video reportage" 30mins, Summer 1992, Retrievable on http://www.archiguille.com
  3. ^ Russian Academy of Arts, Exhibition “Transfiguration “of Augustin François Guille called: Archiguille, Published May 2007, Retrieved Nov. 2007, URL: http://www.rah.ru/content/en/main_menu_en/section-academy-en/section-2007-05-02-20-20-52/section-activity-en/exhibitions_en/exhibition-2007-11-01-20-18-53.html
  4. ^ Art Gallery Chicago, Balestra and co. Genève, 1989, p1
  5. ^ Ligocky, Gordon.“Rare showing of Archiguille’s abstracts in Chicago” The Times, The Northwest Indiana and Illinois Times Newspaper, June 2nd 1989, p D-3
  6. ^ SAGAN, (Françoise), MAC LAURIN (Barbara), “François Archiguille”, The Best, nº19 Feb/Mar/Apr 1989
  7. ^ TRAVERSE (Jerome), Archiguille, Balestra and co. Genève, Switzerland (Catalogue) p9
  8. ^ BELLET (Harry), “Lights and shades captivate artist”, GULF NEWS, January, 12th 1997, p7
  9. ^ “Major contemporary French artist at Lake Point Tower in Chicago”, The Best, nº21 Aug./Sept./Oct. 1989

References edit

  • LIGOCKI (Gordon), Archiguille, Travaux (Works) 1942-1998, Catalogue raisonné, Paris, 1999, 216pp ISBN: 2-909225-08-9
  • GUILLE (Augustin François), La pensée transfigurée (Thought Transfigured), sans éditeur, Genève, 130pp
  • Archiguille aujourd'hui, New York & Geneva, United Nations, 2004, 36pp ISBN: 92-1-200366-4
  • Exposición de Archiguille, Palau de la Música de Valencia, 2007, 75pp
  • Archiguille, Musée de L'Athénée, Skira & Partners, Genève, 1988, (pages not numbered)
  • TRAVERSE (Jerome), Archiguille, Balestra and co. Genève, Switzerland (Catalogue) 17pp
  • Art gallery Chicago, Balestra and co. Genève, Switzerland (Catalogue) 6pp
  • Archiguille: Transfigurations, sans éditeur, Genève, 1992, 98pp
  • Archiguille: Espace Pierre Cardin, Paris, Octobre 2000, (pages not numbered)
  • Archiguille à Paris, Galerie Albert Premier, Paris, March 1991 (pages not numbered)
  • http://www.archiguille.com
  • http://www.archiguille.com/expos.html




 
Archiguille, French painter, Inventor of the Transfiguration.
 
Archiguille in his atelier.

Augustin François Guille, called Archiguille (born May 17, 1932 in Alès) is a French Painter.


Archiguille spent his childhood during the war years in the south of France. Drawn to painting as a means of expression, he began when at school to be fascinated with the letters of the alphabet, which led in turn to forays into the oriental art of calligraphy. His time spent among the well-known painters of that époque in Montmartre, their mutual trials and errors in experimenting with new mediums and techniques and his meeting with George Braque 1955 were all key factors in the development of his works.

Archiguille’s first exhibition took place in 1953 at “La Librairie de l’Institut” in Paris. It showcased his passion for calligraphy with drawings of letters and spots of colors on cardboards. It was not well received at the time and turned out to be unsuccessful.[1]

His meeting with George Braque in 1955 who advised him to further develop his painting skills and master a wider range of techniques was pivotal for his career’s evolution. Without having a thorough grasp of figurative painting, said Braque: “you will never fully learn how to feel your art from deep within”. Upon taking his advice, François Guille who was not yet called Archiguille met with Professor Lemagny (Fine Arts Academy) and refined his painting techniques under his tutelage for about two years learning to perfect his craft giving emphasis on drawings of nature and landscapes in the figurative style.[2]

Archiguille’s first canvases were much influenced by his friend Maurice Utrillo. In 1965, he held his second exposition at the “Bernheim-Jeune” gallery in Paris and a first success for Archiguille. His “Transfiguration” technique and avant-garde style was the theme of the art show. In 1969, he held an exhibition at the “Palais de la Radio” with the participation of Hans Hartung who was his teacher until 1968. Archiguille also admired the sensitivity with which Peter Paul Rubens and Jan Vermeer rendered effects of light. He was much influenced by Hartung and Braque who compelled him to figurative painting in order to develop a deeper inner grasp of his art.[3]

« Antiquity, Renaissance, Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism… Archiguille has seen it all, has tried it all, has learned from it all. From each school, he’s caught the savoir-faire and the spirit. It is from this amazing pictorial culture that he has drawn the essence of his work. It is from that universal history that was issued an entirely personal creation which he termed: "Transfiguration".»[4] [5] In the year 1958-1967 Archiguille founded the school of Transfiguration in Chicago named after the transfigurative movement he started in the mid-sixties. “Archiguille belongs to the celebrated creators of the 1950s who in that troubled time showed their bright expressive works characterized by new composition and plastic innovations. The use of “transfigurations” made it possible for Archiguille to find his place in fine arts.”

Artists, writers, poets have acknowledged Archiguille’s “Great Art”. Wasn’t it André Malraux[6] [7], who in 1968 declared prophetically “Archiguille is the most gifted painter of his generation”. His art works can be found in collections of François Mitterrand, Mme Claude Pompidou, Jacqueline Kennedy, Coco Chanel, Ari Onassis, Barbara Bush, the Emperor of Japan, Sophia Loren, Robert De Niro, Spain's king Juan Carlos, David Rockefeller and Barbara Streisand just to name a few.[3] His paintings grace some of the most prestigious museums of contemporary art in the world: Paris, New York, Chicago, Houston and Tokyo as well as the Berheim Jeune-Gallery in Paris, Princeton University, Club 13 and the Parisian Tuileries.[8] "The magnanimous nature and dynamic personality of François Archiguille has been well documented by Françoise Sagan" (1935-2004, French premier writer and intellectual).[9]







Short biography edit

1932 Birth of Augustin François Guille on May 17 in Alès.

1939-45 Childhood in Vendargues under German occupation. First trials with ink and drawing of letters.

1946-48 Arts and Crafts Educational Centre, Saint Jodard, Loire.

1952 Arrival in Paris. Works at the Stamp Atelier in Paris.

1953 Exhibition at the bookstore of the “Le Signe” Institute in Paris.

1956 Meeting with Georges Braque.

1957 First sales. Lyrical abstraction. Synthesis of cubism and fauvism.

1958 Course by Professor Lemagny, (Prize of Rome for painting), Fine Arts Academy.

1968 Exhibition at the National Modern Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan.

1969 Exhibition in Houston, Norbert Gallery.

1973 A series of Transfigurations with mirror and laces.

1974 Production of a fresco at the St Eulalie Church in Borne.

1975 Return to Paris. “July-August” Exhibition at the Jardin des Tuileries.

1980 Arrival in Switzerland.

1988 Exhibition at the Musée Athénée with Madame Mitterand, Geneva.

1989 Trip to China. Exhibition cancelled due to the Revolution in China.

1992 Exhibition at the Musée Athénée organised by the «Musée des Beaux-Arts», with Jack Lang, Geneva.

1994 Exhibition at Le Crédit Suisse, Geneva, Switzerland.

1995 Exhibitions at Seibu, a large department store in Tokyo, Japan; Los Angeles and in Luxembourg.

1997 Exhibition at the Palace, Monte-Carlo.

1998 Atlanta, USA: Exhibition held at the French Embassy.

2000 Exhibition at the Espace Pierre Cardin, Paris.

2001 Decoration of the polyester cows of natural size.1st Prize. Geneva Exhibition at the Mohammed v. Rabat’s Theatre, Morocco.

2003 Geneva, Switzerland: Archiguille Premier Exhibition.

2004 Exhibition at the United Nations, Palais des Nations, Geneva Switzerland.

2007 Exhibition at the Palau de la Música in Valencia, 33rd America’s Cup, Spain.

2007 (December) Exhibition at the Russian Academy of Fine Arts in Moscow.

Television presentations (Selection) edit

1964 Program on the artist's home museum in Marly-le-Roi, 1st channel

1965 Journal Paris - Isle de France

1968 Educational program ORTF (drawing lessons). Reportage on the artist's lecture at the Sorbonne. Max-Pol Fouché interview

1969 1pm and 8pm newscasts - Reportage on the Musée National d'Art Moderne

1970 Newscast live from the Parisian restaurant "Laurent" during an evening show of the artist's works on channel 1

1975 1pm newscast with Yves Mourousi on channel 1

1988 Journal TV (newscast), 11pm on Antenne 2

1989 Beijing - cultural Chinese television program (press coverage in La Clarté)

1989 USA - two cultural programs (Chicago, New York)

1991 Journal TV (newscast), 8pm with Georges Begou on Antenne 2

1991 Journal TV (newscast), 11pm on channel 1, 1pm on channel 3

1991 USSR - One cultural program (Moscow)

1992 Journal TV (newscast), 1pm on France 2

1993 "Le Divan" (the couch) with Henri Chapier on France 3

1994 Four reportages on TV5

1995 National Television, Tokyo

1995 National Television, Luxemburg

2000 Journal TV (newscast), France 2 (Expo Pierre Cardin, Paris)

2007 Journal TV (newscast), Moscow channel 24

Press coverage (Selection) edit

France

All the major newspapers

USA -1989-

New York Times - Chicago (all the newspapers); Washington:Post, USA Today, Los Angeles: Los Angeles Magazine, City Star;

San Francisco; Kansas City; Miami Sky Magazine Woman's Day, Braodway; New York: Good Housekeeping; Naperville: City Star

Switzerland

La Tribune de Geneve; La Suisse; Le Matin; L'Hebdo; L'Illustré

Greece - Athens - pagevematini

China - 1980 Bejing - La Clarté

Japan - 1995 The Japan Times

Honors and awards edit

2007 Archiguille was raised as knight «des Beaux-Arts» at the Russian Academy of Art in Moscow. He is the Honorary Member of the Academy.

2004 Nominated by Prince Albert of Monaco, President of «La Croix-Rouge Monégasque» to be honored during the annual Gala held in Monaco. Archiguille’s works are exhibited at the Charity Gala de la Croix-Rouge.

1991 1st European Excellence Prize for Painting, Luxembourg.

1989 Recipient of the World’s Most Elegant Man Award 1989 by «Le Best de la Haute Couture Internationale».

Notes edit

  1. ^ HOUDOUX (Jean-Marie), "Biographie d'Archiguille", from Radio France (1992)
  2. ^ (BUSCO) (Angelo) "biographical video reportage" 30mins, Summer 1992, Retrievable on http://www.archiguille.com
  3. ^ Russian Academy of Arts, Exhibition “Transfiguration “of Augustin François Guille called: Archiguille, Published May 2007, Retrieved Nov. 2007, URL: http://www.rah.ru/content/en/main_menu_en/section-academy-en/section-2007-05-02-20-20-52/section-activity-en/exhibitions_en/exhibition-2007-11-01-20-18-53.html
  4. ^ Art Gallery Chicago, Balestra and co. Genève, 1989, p1
  5. ^ LIGOCKY (Gordon) “Rare showing of Archiguille’s abstracts in Chicago” THE TIMES, June 2nd 1989, p D-3
  6. ^ SAGAN, (Françoise), MAC LAURIN (Barbara), “François Archiguille”, The Best, nº19 Feb/Mar/Apr 1989
  7. ^ TRAVERSE (Jerome), Archiguille, Balestra and co. Genève, Switzerland (Catalogue) p9
  8. ^ BELLET (Harry), “Lights and shades captivate artist”, GULF NEWS, January, 12th 1997, p7
  9. ^ “Major contemporary French artist at Lake Point Tower in Chicago”, The Best, nº21 Aug./Sept./Oct. 1989


References edit

  • LIGOCKI (Gordon), Archiguille, Travaux (Works) 1942-1998, Catalogue raisonné, Paris, 1999, 216pp ISBN: 2-909225-08-9
  • GUILLE (Augustin François), La pensée transfigurée (Thought Transfigured), sans éditeur, Genève, 130pp
  • Archiguille aujourd'hui, New York & Geneva, United Nations, 2004, 36pp ISBN: 92-1-200366-4
  • Exposición de Archiguille, Palau de la Música de Valencia, 2007, 75pp
  • Archiguille, Musée de L'Athénée, Skira & Partners, Genève, 1988, (pages not numbered)
  • TRAVERSE (Jerome), Archiguille, Balestra and co. Genève, Switzerland (Catalogue) 17pp
  • Art gallery Chicago, Balestra and co. Genève, Switzerland (Catalogue) 6pp
  • Archiguille: Transfigurations, sans éditeur, Genève, 1992, 98pp
  • Archiguille: Espace Pierre Cardin, Paris, Octobre 2000, (pages not numbered)
  • Archiguille à Paris, Galerie Albert Premier, Paris, March 1991 (pages not numbered)
  • http://www.archiguille.com
  • http://www.archiguille.com/expos.html