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| | Gilles Larrain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gilles Larrain in his studio, photographed by a friend |
 | | Born in Dalat, Vietnam in 1938, Gilles Larrain was first a painter, who went through the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and one of the pioneers in kinetic art in the 1960's, using air, smoke, light, water and neon tubes. |
 | | Fascinated by the complementarity between paintings and photography, he became later a New York photographer and artist in Soho, where he realized among other works well-known posters of Miles Davis, Sting and Billy Joel. |
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