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Paul-Armand Gette's Disruptive Practice Examined

opinion-review · 2026-04-24

A 1986 article in artpress examines the work of Paul-Armand Gette, whose activities possess the gift—the power—to disturb and even irritate. This is due both to the subjects for which he shows an inextinguishable predilection and to his attitude of constantly shifting position without losing sight of his primary demands.

Key facts

  • Paul-Armand Gette's work is described as having the power to disturb or irritate.
  • The article was published in artpress in January 1986.
  • Gette shows an inextinguishable predilection for certain subjects.
  • He constantly changes his position while maintaining his primary demands.

Entities

Artists

  • Paul-Armand Gette

Institutions

  • artpress

Sources