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Jean Fautrier

Genie und Rebell / Genious and rebel


  • Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
  • Emil Schumacher Museum, Hagen, 2024
  • by Ed. Rouven Lotz. Text: Theo Bergenthal, Katja Blomberg, Siegfried Gohr, Rouven Lotz, Martin Roder, Dieter Schwarz, Dirk Volmer
  • 9783753367668 | EN-GE | HB
This catalogue of the first retrospective of the exceptional French artist in Germany in almost 45 years is also an indispensable standard work, containing new research and an index of his sculptural works. Presenting more than 170 works, including 70 paintings, more than 40 "Originaux multiples" and around 30 sculptures as well as artist books, the Hagen exhibition puts the spotlight back on one of the most important representatives of the Art Informel movement.

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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig Verlag
ISBN 9783753367668
Author(s) Ed. Rouven Lotz. Text: Theo Bergenthal, Katja Blomberg, Siegfried Gohr, Rouven Lotz, Martin Roder, Dieter Schwarz, Dirk Volmer
Publication date July 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 300 x 240 mm
Illustrations 219 col.ill. | 3 bw.ill.
Pages 416
Language(s) Eng/ Germ. edition
Exhibition Emil Schumacher Museum, Hagen, 2024
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This catalogue of the first retrospective of the exceptional French artist in Germany in almost 45 years is also an indispensable standard work, containing new research and an index of his sculptural works. Presenting more than 170 works, including 70 paintings, more than 40 "Originaux multiples" and around 30 sculptures as well as artist books, the Hagen exhibition puts the spotlight back on one of the most important representatives of the Art Informel movement. The catalogue also contains new research findings and a catalogue raisonné of Fautrier''s sculptural works, which make it an indispensable standard work. Jean Fautrier, 1898 in Paris -1964 in Châtenay-Malabry, Frankreich. Maler, Graker, Radierer und Bildhauer. Einer der Wegbereiter und wichtigsten Vertreter des Informel. documenta II, 1959; Grosser Preis der Venedig Biennale, 1960; Musée d''Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 1964.