Jean-Joseph Sanfourche
Jean-Joseph Sanfourche (June 25, 1929, Bordeaux – March 13, 2010, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat) was a French artist and sculptor.
Name of Spanish origin is called Forqué or San Forqué d'or my cousins are Verónica Forqué, (1955-), Spanish actress then José María Forqué (1923-1995), director and screenwriter, The painter Jean-Joseph Sanfourche St Léonard de Noblat where he lived since 1975. He was a prominent figure in art brut. he was a friend of Gaston Chaissac, Jean Dubuffet, Robert Doisneau,.
Jean Joseph Sanfourche is now celebrated worldwide, the United States to Japan via Switzerland or Italy.
Born June 25, 1929, in Bordeaux, he lived his early years in Rochefort (Charente-Maritime), his father was a mechanic for Maryse Bastié, where his father, Arthur, taught him the basics of drawing and painting. This father-resistant, was shot by the Germans. The family then leaves to take refuge in Limoges, where the young boy learns wood sculpture and industrial design to professional National School.
Jean-Joseph Sanfourche, begins to paint, despite an eye disease that cripples the irreversible, but he did make an important meeting at Ivry-sur-Seine hospital, that of the writer Antonin Artaud.
His professional activities (accounting, business executive), the lead in Brive in Alger to Paris. In Périgord, Belvès he lives after Bourdeilles.After spending twenty years in Paris, where he spent several years in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responsible for investing in African stock in French universities; he settled a decade in Solignac, then in 1975 in Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat.
I'm not an artist, but a man who makes things on the edge of the art and magic of the caves, "said Jean Joseph himself Sanfourche this singular figure who converses with stones, believed very humor and fervor mixed with the power of talismans, and loves to paint on pieces of bone and flint ... This old half-blind recluse has exhibited in Japan, Switzerland, America and Germany, and Unesco has even recently screened a film retrospective of this strange life, halfway between the artist, the child and the shaman film called "I, Sanfourche."
Visually impaired, Sanfourche implements in his art his obsession with the look.
His characters come alive, married to matter in vivid colors of life. Under the apparent ease of the cut shapes and the areas of color, however hides a slow process of purification of preparatory drawings.
He rests in the cemetery of Limoges with his parents Or François Reichenbach, (1921-1993) French filmmaker Georges Dumas (-1944), father of Roland Dumas, (1922-) French lawyer and politician.