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Christian Silvain was born in 1950 in Eupen, Belgium. Following the neglect of his parents, Silvain spent his childhood with his two old aunts, who owned a toy store on the ground floor of their house. They encouraged him to draw and paint from the age of 3, in order for him to copy the many paintings that covered the walls of their house.

In 1964 and 1966 his aunts die and he moves to Brussels. Without money, a very difficult period begins, he struggles to survive. In 1967, he works in the theatre of Brussels as a handy man. He meets Maurice Béjart with whom he becomes friends, and Jacques Brel.

A self-taught painter, this is when he discovers the work of Paul Delvaux and decides he wants to be an artist. He begins to paint his first surrealist paintings, strongly influenced by the artist, which he considers a little as his spiritual father and with whom he has a long lasting friendship.

His first solo exhibition is at Bernard Van Berg in Brussels. From 1970 to 1974, he travels in France and then in Germany, he exhibits regularly in Belgium and abroad. He produces engravinsg and sculptures for a short period of time. In 1975, he meets Guy Pieters who will become his art dealer.

In the early 1980s he has his so-called period of "facades", at first very photo-realistic, but soon covered with graffiti and tags. The works of this period announce "Street Art", so fashionable today, before its time. In the late 1980s, the facades disappear little by little to leave the place to a poetic art inspired by drawings of autistic children that he visited often in specialized centres. They remind him of his own difficulties and lonely childhood, which he has not yet finished to process.

Numerous museums acquire his works. The Ludwig Museum in Germany devoted an exhibition to his series of works titled "Prisoners". Since 2002, Silvain produces works in black acrylic, with a scarlet red acrylic figure in the center, which represent sometimes a huge rabbit, an elephant, the head of a mother figure, or Mickey Mouse; the background of the work is full of disparate objects, broken toys, planes, knives... Often he writes short, sometimes shocking, disillusioned poetry phrases or words such as 'fear'.

Silvain infuses a touch of Pop Art in his latest works, the objects are familiar, but mainly he uses popular symbols that mark the unconscious childhood with the aim to desecrate it. Yet Christian Silvain does not belong to a group, school, or movement; he is a solitary artist. At first glance, his works appear happy, but they reveal themselves quickly to be riddled with signs, violent words and allusions.
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Série "Faux Ciel" 14/15, Christian Silvain

Série "Faux Ciel" 14/15

Christian Silvain

Painting - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

$2,118

Série "Faux Ciel" 11/15, Christian Silvain

Série "Faux Ciel" 11/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

$2,118

Série faux ciel 7/15, Christian Silvain

Série faux ciel 7/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

$2,118

Les oiseaux dans la neige, Christian Silvain

Les oiseaux dans la neige

Christian Silvain

Painting - 80 x 70 x 8 cm

$14,490

Flying Maria, Christian Silvain

Flying Maria

Christian Silvain

Painting - 80 x 80 x 2 cm

$11,147

Série Faux Ciel 3/15, Christian Silvain

Série Faux Ciel 3/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

$2,118

Série "Faux Ciel" 1/15, Christian Silvain

Série "Faux Ciel" 1/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

$2,118

Cœur neige, Christian Silvain

Cœur neige

Christian Silvain

Painting - 60 x 60 x 8 cm

$8,917

Dis maman, Christian Silvain

Dis maman

Christian Silvain

Painting - 100 x 100 x 2 cm

$16,720

Presque rien, Christian Silvain

Presque rien

Christian Silvain

Painting - 60 x 50 x 8 cm

$9,475

Amour plasticine, Christian Silvain

Amour plasticine

Christian Silvain

Painting - 60 x 60 x 2 cm

$6,688

Menteur (3), Christian Silvain

Menteur (3)

Christian Silvain

Painting - 30 x 30 x 2 cm

$2,229

L’oiseau noir, Christian Silvain

L’oiseau noir

Christian Silvain

Print - 71 x 100 cm

$613

Girls, Christian Silvain

Girls

Christian Silvain

Painting - 30 x 30 x 2 cm

$2,229

Menteur, Christian Silvain

Menteur

Christian Silvain

Painting - 30 x 30 x 2 cm

$2,229

L’oiseau cage, Christian Silvain

L’oiseau cage

Christian Silvain

Print - 100 x 73 cm

$613

Vol de nuit, Christian Silvain

Vol de nuit

Christian Silvain

Print - 100 x 73 cm

$613

Perchoir #6, Christian Silvain

Perchoir #6

Christian Silvain

Print - 45 x 33 cm

$223

17 boys at the window, Christian Silvain

17 boys at the window

Christian Silvain

Painting - 150 x 120 x 3 cm

$39,013

Le bonheur tardif, Christian Silvain

Le bonheur tardif

Christian Silvain

Painting - 100 x 100 x 4 cm

$16,720

Rien ne dure, sauf l'Avenir, Christian Silvain

Rien ne dure, sauf l'Avenir

Christian Silvain

Painting - 80 x 80 x 2 cm

$11,147

L'intrus, Christian Silvain

L'intrus

Christian Silvain

Painting - 100 x 100 x 4 cm

$16,720

The Blind Bird, Christian Silvain

The Blind Bird

Christian Silvain

Print - 71 x 100 cm

$613

Deux indiens qui volent, Christian Silvain

Deux indiens qui volent

Christian Silvain

Print - 45 x 33 cm

$223

Faux Ciel, Christian Silvain

Faux Ciel

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 2 cm

$557

Mutti, Christian Silvain

Mutti

Christian Silvain

Print - 63 x 81 x 1 cm

$502

I am a nectar, Christian Silvain

I am a nectar

Christian Silvain

Painting - 80 x 80 x 2 cm

$11,147

Vater, Christian Silvain

Vater

Christian Silvain

Painting - 120 x 100 x 4 cm

Price upon request

Cricri Forest, Christian Silvain

Cricri Forest

Christian Silvain

Painting - 100 x 100 x 4 cm

Price upon request

Série "Faux Ciel" 13/15, Christian Silvain

Série "Faux Ciel" 13/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

Sold

Série Faux Ciel 10/15, Christian Silvain

Série Faux Ciel 10/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

Sold

Série faux ciel 6/15, Christian Silvain

Série faux ciel 6/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

Sold

Série Faux Ciel 2/15, Christian Silvain

Série Faux Ciel 2/15

Christian Silvain

Print - 90 x 70 x 0.1 cm

Sold

Menteur (3) (1), Christian Silvain

Menteur (3) (1)

Christian Silvain

Painting - 30 x 30 x 2 cm

Sold

Grazia Marque, Christian Silvain

Grazia Marque

Christian Silvain

Painting - 104 x 78 x 2 cm

Sold

Ailleurs, Christian Silvain

Ailleurs

Christian Silvain

Painting - 60 x 60 x 4 cm

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Comprendre, Christian Silvain

Comprendre

Christian Silvain

Painting - 60 x 60 x 3 cm

Sold

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Who is the artist?

Christian Silvain was born in 1950 in Eupen, Belgium. Following the neglect of his parents, Silvain spent his childhood with his two old aunts, who owned a toy store on the ground floor of their house. They encouraged him to draw and paint from the age of 3, in order for him to copy the many paintings that covered the walls of their house. In 1964 and 1966 his aunts die and he moves to Brussels. Without money, a very difficult period begins, he struggles to survive. In 1967, he works in the theatre of Brussels as a handy man. He meets Maurice Béjart with whom he becomes friends, and Jacques Brel. A self-taught painter, this is when he discovers the work of Paul Delvaux and decides he wants to be an artist. He begins to paint his first surrealist paintings, strongly influenced by the artist, which he considers a little as his spiritual father and with whom he has a long lasting friendship. His first solo exhibition is at Bernard Van Berg in Brussels. From 1970 to 1974, he travels in France and then in Germany, he exhibits regularly in Belgium and abroad. He produces engravinsg and sculptures for a short period of time. In 1975, he meets Guy Pieters who will become his art dealer. In the early 1980s he has his so-called period of "facades", at first very photo-realistic, but soon covered with graffiti and tags. The works of this period announce "Street Art", so fashionable today, before its time. In the late 1980s, the facades disappear little by little to leave the place to a poetic art inspired by drawings of autistic children that he visited often in specialized centres. They remind him of his own difficulties and lonely childhood, which he has not yet finished to process. Numerous museums acquire his works. The Ludwig Museum in Germany devoted an exhibition to his series of works titled "Prisoners". Since 2002, Silvain produces works in black acrylic, with a scarlet red acrylic figure in the center, which represent sometimes a huge rabbit, an elephant, the head of a mother figure, or Mickey Mouse; the background of the work is full of disparate objects, broken toys, planes, knives... Often he writes short, sometimes shocking, disillusioned poetry phrases or words such as 'fear'. Silvain infuses a touch of Pop Art in his latest works, the objects are familiar, but mainly he uses popular symbols that mark the unconscious childhood with the aim to desecrate it. Yet Christian Silvain does not belong to a group, school, or movement; he is a solitary artist. At first glance, his works appear happy, but they reveal themselves quickly to be riddled with signs, violent words and allusions.

What is Christian Silvain’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Naïve-Style Illustrations, Joyful and Colorful Compositions

When was Christian Silvain born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1950