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Claude Viallat, Sans titre, 2017
Silkscreen printed by hand in 12 color passages on reel gray cardboard
Limited edition of 30 + 6 AP signed and numbered
Print by Atelier Dupont, Paris
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90 cm; 35 7/16 in (diameter)
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Claude Viallat was born in 1936 in Nimes, France, where he continues to live and work. He is one of the founders of the Supports/Surfaces movement in the 1970s, which called for art to renew itself through a deconstruction of traditional materials. Viallat started to work on industrial tarp, endlessly repeating the same abstract pattern, resembling a small bone, which became his signature. Stencilled repeatedly onto a range of supports, the pattern asks us to reflect on the meaning of the creative act and the status of the work of art.
Artist | Viallat, Claude |
Year | 2017 |
Editor | Atelier Dupont |