Claude Viseux (1927-2008) Ovulaire 2007 Collage on paper signed, titled and date…
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Claude Viseux (1927-2008)

Ovulaire 2007 Collage on paper signed, titled and dated lower right 65 x 50 cm "Being an observer isn't enough. I have to take and render the appearance of things in another form to better deny reality." -Claude Viseux Claude Viseux was born and raised in Champagne-sur-Oise, near Paris. In 1946, he studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He then met Jean Prouvé and Constantin Brancusi, and finally decided to turn to painting. Success was almost immediate, with his first exhibition at Galerie Vibaud in 1952, and by 1955 his work was being shown at René Drouin, before Daniel Cordier chose him - for his very first exhibition! - in 1956. In 1957, he was honored by Léo Castelli in New York! From 1959-1960, he created his first sculptures using objects found by the sea, impressions of stones and seaweed cast in bronze, then industrial steel cut, assembled and welded, in the manner of his surrealist friends Max Ernst, Man Ray, Henri Michaux... In 1972, he represented the French pavilion at the Venice Biennale, alongside Christian Boltanski, Jean le Gac and Gérard Titus-Carmel, and unveiled his famous Instables series. The same year, he installed an immense stainless steel sculpture suspended in the Auber RER station in Paris. In 1977, to celebrate his 50th anniversary, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris organized an exhibition entitled "Viseux" from June to September. In the '80s and '90s, he travelled extensively in India, whose myths and traditions are subtly reflected in his drawings and collages, and their influence translated into sculpture. A year before his death, while living in Anglet - still close to the water - Claude Viseux continued his collages, blending the marine world with disturbing industrial forms - echoes of the Expériences automatiques du crabe (Automatic Crab Experiments) of the 1950s - and the sculptures that mark out his career. In the words of Geneviève Bonnefoi: "Through such diverse research, we can discover in Viseux's work a rather surprising continuity, an indisputable mark of his personality and temperament. He is one of those artists passionate about technique and knowledge who tend towards a total art, the only one capable of expressing the different aspirations of today's man".

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Claude Viseux (1927-2008)

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