Unpaginated Text(s) by Jonathan Roze 27.5 x 21.5 cm Language: French, English Hardback Publisher: Le Feuvre & Roze 2020
In December 2020, Galerie Le Feuvre & Roze hosted Trait de Caractère, a solo exhibition by French artist Franck Noto, also known as Zest.This exhibition marked a significant moment in Noto's artistic evolution, showcasing his transition from graffiti roots to a more refined, studio-based practice.
Trait de Caractère featured a series of paintings that explored the intersection of graffiti and contemporary abstraction.Noto's compositions, characterized by dynamic lines, bold colors, and layered textures, reflected the energy and spontaneity of urban environments.His use of spray paint and brushwork demonstrated a seamless integration of street art techniques into the realm of fine art.
The exhibition highlighted Noto's ability to translate the ephemeral nature of graffiti into enduring works of art.By deconstructing traditional graffiti forms and reassembling them on canvas, he challenged the boundaries between street art and fine art.Trait de Caractère offered audiences an immersive experience, inviting viewers to reconsider the role of graffiti in the broader context of contemporary art.
A comprehensive catalog accompanied the exhibition, providing deeper insights into Noto's creative process and the conceptual underpinnings of his work.Trait de Caractère not only celebrated Noto's unique artistic