Loulou PICASSO (Jean-louis DUPRÉ, dit)
Born in 1954 in Maingarbes (northern France)
Lives and works in Brittany
Loulou Picasso is a founding member of the Bazooka collective. He is one of the leading figures in avant-garde and underground French graphic scene. Bazooka's legendary work for the daily Libération, the Bulletin périodique and the tabloid Un regard moderne overturned the codes of popular cartooning and gave rise to a new type of press and publishing. From the late 1970s onwards, Loulou Picasso worked with Agnès B., designing stages, t-shirts and posters. Since the 1980s, he has devoted most of his time to painting and engraving, and in 2002 set up a visual arts workshop in Brittany open to the general public.
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