Background
Philippe Derome grew up in Boulogne-Billancourt and in Villeurbanne.
Philippe Derome grew up in Boulogne-Billancourt and in Villeurbanne.
In 1956 he settled in Paris where he studied for two years with Paul Colin.
From 1960 to 1970 he was privileged enough to be part of the sophisticated and artistic circles of Paris. In Paris, he met black American students and writers such as James Baldwin. Baldwin federal his interest on issues related to black American identity.
Later in the 1980s he also painted themes about the black people in.
The staggered representation of recreation is another dominant theme seen in Derome’s work. His main subjects are: The leisure civilisation: Ski, beaches scenes, nights clubs Négritude, African-American Civil Rights Movement, Selma to Montgomery marches and later black people in.
Vanitas War Oils and acrylics on canvas, gouaches on paper. Objects and painted furnitures.
Collages: books of photograpics assemblies or colors papers silhouette cut and stuck as artwork United States of America.