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Yanik Haenel. “It all started with an ophthalmic migraine, I couldn’t see anything for 2 hours”

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The French writer has released a new book. Bacon blue, which is part of the My Night at the Museum series, published by Stock. He spent a night at the Center Pompidou, captivated by the work of the artist Francis Bacon.

“It all started with an ophthalmic migraine. I couldn’t see anything for 2 hours.” Yannick Hanel didn’t start his night at the Center Pompidou in the best of circumstances… But he told Joseph Goss, the deputy director: Madame Figarothat he saw it as a sign for his novel Bacon blue “I took it as a sanction from Francis Bacon, he told me. “Did you think you’d be able to see me?” The writer seems to have managed to avoid the pitfalls.

In the “Conversations” program, Yanik Haenel tells tonight. “I was in the maze and his picture attacked me.” Early in the morning, the writer understood and read the works of Francis Bacon. “I realized that his painting spoke of our impossible place in a framework that would be our lives, but also in the effervescence, like what was revealed. me tonight A labyrinth where we get lost, but also where we find ourselves.

Source: Le Figaro

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