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Robert Marc - Untitled - Signed Oil on Canvas 1950s
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Robert Marc Untitled Oil on Canvas Signed 60 x 80 cm 80 x 100 cm (Framed) The painting is rich … more Robert Marc Untitled Oil on Canvas Signed 60 x 80 cm 80 x 100 cm (Framed) The painting is rich and complex with a palette and surface quality that warms and harmonises his geometrically constructed planes of colour. With technical and stylistic qualities reminiscent of the Cubists, closer study reveals the artist’s signature motifs and unique style as he explores an infinite variety of abstract cubist shapes, compelling the viewer to see the world through his fractured lens. Robert Marc has exhibited in France and internationally, including shows in New York and Tokyo, developing a wide following throughout Europe, Japan and the United States until his untimely death in 1993. With a strong record on the secondary market, today Marc’s paintings form part of important private and public collections throughout the world. Biography: Robert Marc (1943–1993) was a French post-Cubist artist born in Auxerre. Marc spent his youth in Switzerland before returning to France to Study art. He studied in Paris during the 1960s and was witness to the social upheavals of the period including the 1968 student riots. His work was inspired during his time in Paris through exposure to several influences including: the museums of Europe, that enhanced his artistic knowledge, the music of John Coltrane, and also African Art that he saw in the galleries on Rue Guenegaud. However, he preferred the solitude of the countryside, and having finished his studies, he returned to his native Burgundy where he produced most of his work in his studio there. He was discovered in the early 1980s by the New York dealer Barry Friedman. Friedman bought a work by Marc from a Parisian gallery that was unsigned and at the time he was unaware of its authorship; as Friedman reveals: ''At the time, Marc didn't sign his paintings, as he believed that the signature interfered with the image''. These images were influenced by Russian Avant-Garde artists Malevich and Rodchenko, rather than the western European cubists such as Picasso and Braque. The meeting with Friedman was decisive. His first solo exhibition was in 1988 in Toulouse, and the same year in New York. The last one was in 1995 in Metz. During his career, Marc exhibited in France and internationally including shows in New York and Tokyo. He worked up until his death in 1993.[6] Marc's wife continued to exhibit his paintings in her own gallery, Galerie du Ressort, until 1998. Selected Exhibitions: 2011 Alon Zakaim Fine Art and E&R Cyzer, 2011, Robert Marc: Reflections and Rediscovery[7] 1996 Galerie Paul Debois, Troyes, France 1995 Barry Friedman Gallery, New York, Homage a Robert Marc 1995 Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Metz, France 1994 Galerie du Ressort, Paris, Robert Marc 1943-1993, this exhibition travelled to Galerie Verdaine, Geneva, Switzerland 1992 Tokyo, Japan, Corporate Exhibition 1991 Galerie Verdaine, Geneva, Switzerland 1991 Galerie du Ressort, Paris 1990 Galerie Rapin-Latour, Paris 1989 Barry Friedman, New York, Robert Marc. An exhibition of 25 Cubist Paintings, this exhibition travelled to Galerie Artko, Toulouse, France 1988 Galerie Artko, Toulouse, France, Robert Marc 1987 Hervé Poulain et Rémy Le Fur, Hotel Drouot, Paris, Robert Marc, an auction of 94 works by the artist Literature Exhibition Catalogue, Alon Zakaim Fine Art and E&R Cyzer, Robert Marc: Reflections and Rediscovery, London, 2011 Maya Widmaier-Picasso, Robert Marc, an essay, 1995 Exhibition Catalogue, Barry Friedman Ltd, Robert Marc Collages, New York, 1992 Robert Marc, F.P. Lobies Editions, preface by Sylvie Clidiere, La Chatre, France, 1990 'Robert Marc', Tribune de Geneve, November 29, 1987 less
- Dimensions
- 31.5ʺW × 0.39ʺD × 23.62ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Period
- Early 21st Century
- Item Type
- New
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Condition Notes
- New — This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design. New — This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design. less
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