Charlélie Couture is a French artist known for his multifaceted creativity, combining music, visual arts, and writing. Born in 1956 in Nancy, France, he is celebrated as a singer-songwriter, visual artist, and pioneer of "Total Art," integrating various forms of human expression such as music, painting, photography, and literature. Charlélie gained international fame with his 1981 album Poèmes Rock and the hit song "Comme un avion sans aile." His career includes 23 studio albums and collaborations across cultural boundaries, often blending French and American influences.
From 2004 to 2018, Charlélie lived in Manhattan, where he established his own gallery, The Re Gallery, showcasing his visual art. He remains a respected figure in both the music and art worlds for his innovative approach to blending disciplines.