David Caille, 1986-2014

'He will not be forgotten'


'I loved David's work and really really liked him as a person - as a fellow artist and as a student. He first came to visit me in Düsseldorf from Lyon with his portfolio, and showed me his work. He asked if he could join my class and he said he felt he was marginalised making paintings in Lyon. I was immediately attracted to his painted language and the imagery that he worked with. I enjoyed having him in my class, as did all the students who worked there during this time. He was a very popular and respected student and even years after he left we talk about him and the work he made - wondering what he was up to. We kept in touch somewhat - I hoped to ski with him in Savoie, as this was a passion we both shared. Mostly though I hoped to see his work develop as I truly believe he was one of the most interesting and gifted young artists I have worked with. He will not be forgotten.'

Peter Doig, April 2014, reprinted in the exhibition catalogue for Open Studio 2011-2014 at Treize, Paris, in 2017.





Link to David Caille by Camille Azais in Zérodeux.

Link to David Caille at Treize in ArtViewer.

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