A selection of never before seen works by Simon Hantaï opens at Paul Kasmin Gallery

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A selection of never before seen works by Simon Hantaï opens at Paul Kasmin Gallery
Simon Hantai, 1976 by Edouard Boubat. Courtesy the Estate of Simon Hantai and Paul Kasmin Gallery.



NEW YORK, NY.- Paul Kasmin Gallery presents a selection of never before seen works by Simon Hantaï, organized in collaboration with the Estate of Simon Hantaï, 8 May - 22 June, 2013 at 515 West 27th Street, New York, providing a rare opportunity to experience the work of this significant post war artist. Expansive explosions of color and inventive geometry, these works testify to Hantaï’s brilliance as a colorist and mastery of his own signature techniques. Born in 1922 in Bia, Hungary, Simon Hantaï left his native country in 1948 and settled in France, befriending the surrealist community of Andre Breton. He became known for his large, abstract canvasses, distinct from the gestural influences of both American Abstract Expressionism and European Art Informal, Hantaï staked out a unique technique both automatic and expressive. Calling it “pliage,” Hantaï folded and tied un-stretched canvas to produce geometric patterns that guided his application of rich color. Throughout his career, Hantaï devoted himself to developing these techniques, exemplified by such series as the Etudes, Tabulas and Blancs. They recall the towering cut-outs of Matisse as well as the impressive gesture of Pollock. Alongside the exhibition at Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York, and in memoriam of Hantaï’s life and significant contributions to the history of art, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris will present a retrospective of his work from 22 May– 9 September, 2013. The exhibition “will constitute the extraordinary rediscovery of a dazzling artist who is numbered amongst the most important figures of the second half of the 20th century.” From his early explorations in surrealism to his forays into sign, gestural, miniature and text painting, the exhibition builds toward his singularly unique “folding as method” works of the ‘60s.

Major surveys of Hantaï’s work have been featured at the Centre Georges Pompidou, 1976 and at the Venice Biennale, 1982, where he represented France. Though significantly respected and exhibited, Hantaï’s work has been exhibited with relative rarity in America, largely due to his own resistance to embrace the ever-intensifying commerce of the post war art market. Hantaï’s work is included in the permanent collections of the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Musée d’Art Moderne, the Tate Modern, the Vatican Museum, the National Gallery of Art, the Hishhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Hantaï died in Paris in September 2008. Paul Kasmin Gallery has represented the Estate of Simon Hantaï since 2009.










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