Albert Edouard Gilou
Albert Edouard "Bertie" Gilou (-1961) was a French art collector and founding Art Director of the magazine Connaissance des Arts. He was also Art Director of the magazine Realités from 1950 to 1961.
Early life and education
Gilou was a descendant of Charles Sedelmeyer (1837-1925) on his mother's side, and of Louise Gilou on his father's side. His father, Pierre Gilou, alias Gilou (1880-1953), was a tennis player, captaining the French Tennis Federation and winning the Davis Cup five times. Gilou was raised in a highly motivating environment, and he learnt to sharpen his artistic skills. He was also taught music and piano.
In 1939, Gilou graduated from the Paris École des Beaux-Arts with a degree in Architecture. He was awarded two medals in drawing and sculpture modelling.
Career
During World War II, Gilou served as a Naval Officer, and in 1940 joined General de Gaulle and the "France Libre" on a staff mission. In 1942 he enlisted in the FNFL (Flotte Nationale de la France Libre, the French Resistance Navy) where he became Officer Interpreter for the Cipher Services (ORIC).
In 1945, Pierre Lazareff, Chief Editor of the daily France-Soir, decided to foster the creation of a new type of monthly news magazine, Réalités, with its first issue dated February 1946. After collaborating regularly to the magazine as art counsellor and critic, Gilou accepted the position of Art Director of Réalités in 1950.
Gilou considered photography as an art in its own right and hired photographers including Edouard Boubat, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, David Seymour, Werner Bischof, Bruce Davidson, Dennis Stock, Eugene Smith, Robert Doisneau, Brassaï, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, William Klein, Irving Penn, and Richard Alvedon.
In 1950, an English edition was launched, as well as one for the United States, Realities in America.
In 1951, Gilou created a monthly art magazine with the initial name of Connaisseur des Arts. This was changed to Connaissance des Arts in 1952. Francis Spar was its Managing Editor, and Gilou, its Art Director. Under Gilou's supervision, Connaissance des Arts adhered to the essential notion of quality in Art and Architecture, in every civilization, at any time, whether archaïc, classic of modern, sophisticated or naive.
Gilou also conceived and directed Réalités' collection of reference books on art. He always responded favourably to invitations to give conferences or to lead workshops on art. In this line, he started giving lectures and courses at the Institut Supérieur des Beaux-Arts of Besançon (Doubs, France) in 1958.
Gilou was also an enthusiastic art collector. During the last years of his life, his taste—and therefore his collection—became oriented towards spirituality and its manifold expressions in art: Chinese painting and sculpture, Japanese zen portraits, Persian paintings, Christian Bysantine and Mosan art, archaïc Greek sculpture.
In 1960, the French Ministry of Culture encouraged Gilou's project to establish a new inventory of France's religious architecture and art, but Gilou's death in 1961 put an end to the ambitious project.
Personal life
Gilou was married to Miriam Gilou-Cendrars, the daughter and biographer of the writer and poet Blaise Cendrars. They had three children.
References
- Anne de Mondenard & Michel Guerrin, RÉALITÉS, UN MENSUEL FRANÇAIS ILLUSTRÉ (1946-1978) - Publisher : ACTES SUD / MAISON EUROPÉENNE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE, PARIS, 2008, ISBN 978-2-7427-7221-6; pp. 20, 60, 74
- Yves Courrière, PIERRE LAZAREFF, a Biography - Publisher : GALLIMARD, PARIS, 1995, ISBN 2-07-073030-1; pp 468–469, 523, 690.
- Sophie Delassein, "LES DIMANCHES DE LOUVECIENNES CHEZ HÉLÈNE ET PIERRE LAZAREFF" - Publisher : GRASSET, PARIS, 2009, ISBN 978-2-246-70711-0; p 123.
- Brian A. McKenzie REMAKING FRANCE: AMERICANIZATION, PUBLIC DIPLOMACY, AND THE MARSHALL PLAN ; Berghahn Books New York - Oxford, ©2005,2008 Brian A. McKenzie. ISBN 1-84545-154-6 ; pp 212–215
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- Watson Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY.
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- NATIONAL FRENCH ARCHIVES Archives nationales [AJ/52/544 - Dictionnaire des élèves architectes de l’École des beaux-arts (1800-1968) - INHA (National Archives of Art History) - INHA__MUS_PERSONNE__85830]
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- On Alfred Max : - BNF, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF FRANCE - ISNI : 0000 0000 7829 6236
- "Alfred Max est le fondateur, avec Jean Stoetzel, professeur de sciences sociales à l’université de Bordeaux, de l'Institut Français d'Opinion Publique (IFOP) en décembre 1938. Il préside l’IFOP après 1979 jusqu'en 1990."
- Claude Dargent, SOCIOLOGIE DES OPINIONS, Armand Collin publishers, 2011, - ISBN 978-2-200-27578-5 -
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- Anne de Mondenard & Michel Guerrin, RÉALITÉS, UN MENSUEL FRANÇAIS ILLUSTRÉ (1946-1978) - Publisher : ACTES SUD / MAISON EUROPÉENNE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE, PARIS, 2008, ISBN 978-2-7427-7221-6; notably pp 71, 97, 106-107.
- INDEX OF PHOTOGRAPHERS PUBLISHED IN REALITES MAGAZINE from February 1946 to December 1964, in : Anne de Mondenard & Michel Guerrin, op. cit. pp 152–158.
- Alfred Max, 30 ANS D'INITIATIVES & D'AFFRONTEMENTS EN LISIÈRE DE L'HISTOIRE: sondages, presse, politique locale. pp 95–105. Publisher : ÉDITIONS D'AUJOURD'HUI. Plan de la Tour (Var, France), 1988. Id BNF : FRBNF119153000 & FRBNF121173750 Id ARK
- Id ISNI : 0000000078296236
- LES MERVEILLES DE LA MÉDITERRANÉE, ARTAUD publishers, PARIS, 1958, with Bernard Berenson and André Parrot as special counsellors and authors, and photographs by Roloff Beny, on special appointment.
- LES MERVEILLES DU LOUVRE in two volumes, HACHETTE & SEPE Publishers, PARIS,1958 and 1959, with Jean Charbonneaux*, Chief Curator of the Musée du Louvre, as special counsellor and author of the preface.
- L'ITALIE ET SES MERVEILLES, HACHETTE & SEPE Publishers, PARIS, 1960.
- Collective tribute by Alfred Max, Danielle Hunebelle, Muriel Reed, Edouard Boubat, Jean-Philippe Charbonnier - Réalités, August 1961, page 5.