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...The great CHOMO is dead. One of the outstanding figures
of French contemporary outsider art, Roger Chomeaux
died at the age of 92 at his Realm of Preludian Art,
near Fontainbleau, on June 19th. Born on January 28,
1907 at Berlaimont in northern France, he had been living
and working on his piece of land, mostly in total solitude,
for the last fifty years.
He became a recluse after his first exhibition was
ignored by the critics and the public, turning
his back on society to create his own environment of
thousands of paintings, sculptures and assemblages.
He built a series of extraordinary structures made from
reclaimed materials: the 'Church of the Poor', the 'Sanctuary
of Burnt Wood' and 'the Refuge'. Surrounded by a dense
wood where poems and statements, in his personalised
calligraphy in phonetic French, hung from the trees,
CHOMO's self-made world attracted thousands of visitors
over the years who came to wonder at his powerful creative
output.