[off-site exhibition in Paris] · la peinture en scène
Throughout his career, Olivier Debré undertook numerous commissioned projects, most of them public commissions carried out within the framework of France’s 1% artistique programme. These commissions provided him with opportunities to create large-scale, sometimes monumental canvases integrated into new architectural developments.
The creation of stage curtains further expanded the scale of his work, presenting numerous technical challenges and requiring a lengthy process of reflection and experimentation. Today, this creative process can be retraced through a wealth of preparatory studies. This exhibition focuses on the “models” and “sketches” produced by the artist in preparation for three successive stage curtains: for the Comédie-Française theatre in Paris (1987), the Hong Kong Opera House (1989), and the Shanghai Opera House (1998). It highlights the distinctive character of each project and the unique spirit that the artist sought to infuse into them through highly varied explorations of colour and gesture
This exhibition was first presented in 2025 by the Centre de création contemporaine Olivier Debré (CCC OD) in Tours in a slightly different version. It has been adapted here for the spaces of the Pavillon Comtesse de Caen.
curator: Marine Rochard
Pavillon Comtesse de Caen – Palais de l’Institut de France
27 quai de Conti, Paris VIe
from tuesday to sunday – 11am – 18pm
Free admission
olivier debré
(1920 – 1999)
Since the end of 2016, all the works in the Debré Donation, made to Tours Métropole Val de Loire by the artist’s heirs, have joined the CCC OD.
Olivier Debré was born in Paris into a family of doctors and artists. He began painting and drawing as a child, and then turned to a career in architecture. In 1938, he graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts in the architecture section. However, he decided to devote himself to painting.
His pictorial expression, initially inspired by Impressionism, evolved towards more open compositions with large areas of colour, making Debré one of the exponents of gestural abstraction. Despite travelling extensively around the world, he often returned to paint near the Loire, at Vernou-sur-Brenne, near Tours, in the “Madères” estate where he had set up one of his studios.
Stripped of all anecdote, Olivier Debré’s painting is a painting of space and light. The titles he uses are the evocative expression of an emotion linked to a moment, a place and embodied by a chromatic atmosphere. In this way, we are very close to the landscape, and already in the landscape, whose limits and horizon have been pushed beyond the field of the painting. The viewer is thus truly at the centre of an immense detail.
But they are also at the centre of the painting to which the deceptively innocuous titles refer. They describe it as it appears in its materiality: all thickness and transparency. It never ceases to assert itself first and foremost as a painted surface on which the gesture is inscribed. The phenomenon increases with the format. Everything is painting.
Throughout his career, Olivier Debré undertook numerous commissioned projects, most of them public commissions carried out within the framework of France’s 1% artistique programme. These commissions provided him with opportunities to create large-scale, sometimes monumental canvases integrated into new architectural developments.
The creation of stage curtains further expanded the scale of his work, presenting numerous technical challenges and requiring a lengthy process of reflection and experimentation. Today, this creative process can be retraced through a wealth of preparatory studies. This exhibition focuses on the “models” and “sketches” produced by the artist in preparation for three successive stage curtains: for the Comédie-Française theatre in Paris (1987), the Hong Kong Opera House (1989), and the Shanghai Opera House (1998). It highlights the distinctive character of each project and the unique spirit that the artist sought to infuse into them through highly varied explorations of colour and gesture
This exhibition was first presented in 2025 by the Centre de création contemporaine Olivier Debré (CCC OD) in Tours in a slightly different version. It has been adapted here for the spaces of the Pavillon Comtesse de Caen.
curator: Marine Rochard
Pavillon Comtesse de Caen – Palais de l’Institut de France
27 quai de Conti, Paris VIe
from tuesday to sunday – 11am – 18pm
Free admission



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