Jacques Charlier

Jacques Charlier - Belgian multi-disciplinary artist

Person from Belgium

Genres: experimental, electronic, post-punk, minimal, electro-acoustic

Jacques Charlier
Jacques Charlier
Jacques Charlier

About Jacques Charlier

Jacques Charlier (b. 1939, Liège, Belgium) is a self-taught artist who has been making biting, radically eclectic work since the early 1960s. His process is defined by his critical and humorous approach to society, the art world and the current clichés regarding the avant-garde. As a musician, Charlier performed with a punk group, Terril (never recorded), took inspiration from the minimalist sounds of Glass, Reich, La Monte Young, Cage, and Meredith Monk, performing psychoacoustic pieces throughout the 1970s. Charlier hit a creative stride in the 1980s—armed only with a synth, drum machine, fuzz box, and his custom guitar, with occasional duets with vocalist Martine Doutreleau. He recorded a trove of proto-pop tunes which he self-released on three cassettes (Musique Regressive, Chansons Idiotes and Chansons Tristes) between 1984–1987.

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