Born in Paris in 1951, Blek le Rat is considered to be one of the first internationally known street artists and the father of the stencil technique; Banksy and many other artists were inspired by his works. Blek le Rat began his artistic career in 1981 by painting his iconic black rats on the streets of the French capital - subjects to which he pays homage under his stage name.
In his work, the artist Blek le Rat often refers to the great masters of art history, such as Leonardo, Michelangelo and Caravaggio.
The street artist has participated in numerous group exhibitions and has exhibited in important museum institutions such as the Centre George Pompidou and the National Centre of Contemporary Art in France.
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Born in Paris in 1951, Blek le Rat is considered to be one of the first internationally known street artists and the father of the stencil technique; Banksy and many other artists were inspired by his works. Blek le Rat began his artistic career in 1981 by painting his iconic black rats on the streets of the French capital - subjects to which he pays homage under his stage name.
In his work, the artist Blek le Rat often refers to the great masters of art history, such as Leonardo, Michelangelo and Caravaggio.
The street artist has participated in numerous group exhibitions and has exhibited in important museum institutions such as the Centre George Pompidou and the National Centre of Contemporary Art in France.