Five decades of Claude Viallat's work on view at Templon Brussels
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Thursday, November 21, 2024


Five decades of Claude Viallat's work on view at Templon Brussels
Claude Viallat, Sans titre n°35, 1980, Acrylique sur toile, 203 × 328 cm © Photo: Laurent Edeline, Courtesy de l'artiste et TEMPLON, Paris—Brussels—New-York.



BRUSSELS.- Claude Viallat’s season is nothing if not colourful: after the Quelques Pas de Côté / A Couple of Sidesteps show at the Templon Brussels space which recently ended, Galerie Templon is holding a new exhibition tracing five decades of the artist’s work in the French capital, running in parallel to the major retrospective of his art at Carré d’Art in Nîmes.

In contrast to the Belgian exhibition featuring twenty recent works, the Paris show is presenting a carefully curated selection of ten key pieces, all created between 1966 and 2023. Multi-coloured, striped and flowered fabrics hang on the gallery walls, lighting up the space with a palette of subtle hues: pistachio, pine green, lemon yellow, ultramarine and terracotta. On their surface we can see the artist’s signature small bone shape emerging, painted there almost obsessively. A bold, intuitive, spontaneous dialogue between industrial tarpaulins and household linen arises from the creations, suddenly transformed by their verticality and the painter’s gesture.

One of the founding members of the avant-garde Supports/Surfaces group in the 1970s, Claude Viallat has become a leading light of French painting. He has spent almost half a century turning his back on stretchers and canvases and helping to revolutionize the discourse around painting with a radical stance that defies the codes of volume and space. He soon built an international reputation: he was selected to represent his country on the French pavilion at the 43rd Venice Biennale in 1988, while his work has featured in numerous solo exhibitions held in Buenos Aires, Casablanca, Miami, Sao Paulo, Tokyo, Milan, Ankara and Montreal. His work is included in a wide range of major public collections, including at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou in Paris, MoMA in New York, Musée des Beaux-Arts in Montreal, National Museum of Art in Osaka, and Philadelphia Museum of Art in the USA.

At the age of 87, he is a key figure in the history of art who has played an active part in almost half a century of social debate by using his disconcerting work to ask radical questions about his favourite discipline: is it possible to step out of the conventional frame of the canvas while still creating a work of art which claims to be “painting”? How can expressive power be made to spring from materials that are so heterogeneous, worn, already overflowing with motifs and patterns?

Claude Viallat was born in 1936 in Nîmes, France, where he continues to live and work. The Supports/Surfaces movement his name is inextricably linked to called for art to renew itself through a deconstruction of traditional materials. The many solo exhibitions of his work include shows at the Venet Foundation in southeastern France (2019), Musée Fabre in Montpellier (2014), Ludwig Museum in Germany (2014), Museo Universitario del Chopo in Mexico (2004), MuBe in Brazil (2001), Kunsthalle Düsseldorf in Germany (1983) and Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou in Paris (1982). He represented France at the 43rd Venice Biennale in Italy in 1988. A large-scale installation Claude Viallat created in 1982 was exhibited in 2018 at Art Basel Unlimited. From 27 October 2023 to 11 February 2024, a major exhibition of his work will be held at Carré d’Art in Nîmes while the Fondation Claude Viallat, designed by architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, is preparing to take over the walls of the Saint Joseph Chapel in Nîmes. The new Paris exhibition is the artist’s 12th with Galerie Templon, which has represented him for over twenty years.










Today's News

November 7, 2023

Were these artworks looted? After seizures and lawsuits, some still debate

Use of AI worries those who create covers for books

'Masterpieces' find new homes in Slotin Auction's Fall Self-Taught Sale

The novel source for this space mystery? A novel.

Bonhams celebrates its first sale on the island of Ireland with the Irish Sale: Vision & Voice

Five wounded as Russian missiles strike Odesa, damaging an art museum

Bundanon unveils new exhibition season

What the Golden Gate is (finally) doing about suicides

Pace opens an exhibition of new paintings by artist and musician Brice Guilbert

Five decades of Claude Viallat's work on view at Templon Brussels

Behind the gates of a private world for only the wealthiest New Yorkers

MACRO - Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome presents "Alexander Brodsky: Depth of field"

Power and fantasy unite at Dutch national museum Paleis Het Loo

60 years on: JFK's diary among Kennedy memorabilia up for auction this week

Poland's art world awaits a culture war counteroffensive

Zdenek Macal, conductor with an international reach, dies at 87

Halls Fine Art offer sculpture from landmark series by leading Irish artist with hopes of £25,000-30,000

Maggi Hambling joins Pearl Lam Galleries

Ernst, Picabia and Renoir lead two modernist sales in New York this November

Monica de Miranda is the winner of the first edition of EXPOSED Grant for Contemporary Photography

Wakehurst celebrates 10 years of Glow Wild

The Schirn presents the first comprehensive exhibition in Germany of John Akomfrah's installations

Celebrating literature that 'Brings the World Close'

Laufey's old-time pop is smooth. Its relationship to jazz is spikier.

True benefits of playing at an online casino

6 Dos and Don'ts of Outsourcing Graphic Assets for SMEs

Dubai Marina Yachting: A Beginner's Guide to Booking the Perfect Yacht

Exploring the influence of football in art




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful