Two phases of Miotte’s “dark” work will be highlighted in this exhibition. The first corresponds to the cruel repression of the Hungarian uprising against Soviet rule in Budapest in 1956; the second to Miotte’s visit to Beirut, Lebanon, where he saw the ravage of 20 years of war.
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Jean Miotte: Black Paintings
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