Two Exhibitions at Iris Clert Gallery, Paris Yves Klein’s Le Vide… SOCKS

The single-room gallery The Iris Clert Gallery (Galerie Iris Clert in French) was an art gallery named after its Greek owner and curator, Iris Clert. The single-room gallery was located on 3 rue des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. Arman, Le Plein, Galerie Iris Clert, 1960. The invitations. Yves Klein, Récit du vernissage de l'exposition "Epoque pneumatique, la sensibilité picturale immatérielle à l'état matière première" à la Galerie Iris Clert, 28 avril 1958

Iris Clert

Iris Clert ( Greek: Ίρις Αθανασιάδη; Iris Athanasiadi; 1917 - 1986) [1] was a Greek-born art gallery owner and curator. She owned the Iris Clert Gallery in Paris from 1955 to 1971. During its tenure, her gallery became an avant-garde hotspot in the international art scene, particularly to Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely and Arman . VARIA. Clément Dirié. La galerie Iris Clert, 1956-1961 : se lancer et s'affirmer dans le monde de l'art «L'histoire de l'art moderne est inséparable de celle de quelques galeries pionnières qui, en leur temps, ont su réunir les œuvres et les artistes qui devaient marquer leur époque. 1971, Galerie Iris Clert, 28 Faubourg Saint Honoré, Paris 8 e. 5 mai Abstrels, sculptures électroniques, Jacques Potin; 1972, Galerie Iris Clert, 28 Faubourg Saint Honoré, Paris 8 e, puis 3, rue Duphot, Paris 1 er. 15 mai Acquisition du Stradart, Le Poids Lourd Culturel. Défilé de la « Nuit du Faubourg Saint-Honoré » The artist with Iris Clert at the opening of his exhibition at Galerie Iris Clert, in Paris, June 1963. In accepting to have a show at her gallery he asked Clert, "How could it be anything but black?

Iris Clert, Jean Tinguely et Marcel Duchamp avec les métamatics de

It was open from 1955 to 1976 and during that time housed artworks from many successful and influential artists of the time, including Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Arman, Takis and René Laubies.was located on 3 rue des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. Despite the relationship between Klein and Clert was officially over, the artist appreciated Arman's show and declared: "After my own emptiness comes Arman's fullness. The universal memory of art was lacking his conclusive mummification of quantification." Arman, Le Plein, Galerie Iris Clert, 1960. View of the exhibition. Robert Rauschenberg, "Ritratto di Iris Clert", 1960. Aerostatic sculpture in front of the Galerie Iris Clert during the exhibition "Propositions monochrime", Paris, 10-25 May 1957 ©Yves. Two years after the so-called exhibit "du vide" at the Galerie Iris Clert, Yves Klein did in fact take a leap, experimenting with the immaterial qualities of the void.

12 De galerías. El encantador 'je ne sais quoi' de Iris Clert Abre

Galerie Iris Clert, 3, rue des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France: Dimensions: 530 x 310 x 280cm: En relation. Artworks. Artwork, 1958 Project of blue lighting of the Obelisk, Place de la Concorde, Paris. Documents. Document, 1958 Albert Camus, Note written following the opening of the exhibition known as "The Void" The prominent Irish critic, Brian O'Doherty elevated the mythology of the pristine white exhibition space into public discourse in the 1970s, drawing attention to the white cube convention for gallery spaces, not as a blank or neutral container, but as a historical construct. La spécialisation de la sensibilité à l'état matière première en sensibilité picturale stabilisée or better known as Le vide at Galerie Iris Clert, Paris, 28 April - 12 May 1958. Courtesy Yves Klein, ADAGP, Paris Galerie Iris Clert, Paris, France "In order to attain this indefinable of Delacroix that is the essence of painting, I became a specialist of space, which is my ultimate way of treating color. It is no longer a question of seeing color, but rather of perceiving it.

Photographies Iris Clert à une course de cafards Yves Klein

1 of 6 Summary of Arman Arman is most associated with the Nouveau Réalisme (New Realism) movement that emerged in 1960, and which represented France's response to the trend of Pop art that was sweeping Europe and the United States. Iris Clert : few names of gallery owners love as much as this one.For generations of art lovers, she remains the flamboyant icon of the post-war Parisian artistic effervescence. After a first book dedicated to Jean Fournier published in 2018, the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art is proud to dedicate the second opus of the Art Gallery Collection to Iris Clert.