“Albert Bitran never ceases to fascinate. It's impossible to enclose his works in a definitive, fixed image, and therefore closed forever. It's a line of conduct, a constant of his aesthetic sense, which is linked from far and wide, when the gaze rests on him, and whose meaning evolves, diverges, turns upside down and in so doing, turns us upside down. He makes the soul capsize in this relationship full of surprises. He inspires both dark moods and superb white flights of fancy. I insist: he intrigues, confuses and disconcerts.
Gérard-Georges Lemaire, 2012