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"7 RUE DE TURBIGO, JULY 4" JACQUES VILLEGLÉ // 1976 [décollage mounted on canvas | 25 × 19 5/8"]
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La peinture après l'abstraction, 1955-1975 : Martin Barré, Jean Degottex, Raymond Hains, Simon Hantaï, Jacques Villeglé, Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris, Paris, 1999
Design: Ruedi Baur, Chantal Grossen / Intégral Ruedi Baur et associés
Exhibition: May 20 – September 19, 1999
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Jacques Villeglé (1926 - 2022) Rue Bobillot, Place d'Italie, 19 mai 1987. - source Aguttes.
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"isou's not dead": exhibit @ garage cosmos, bruxelles
ISOU’S NOT DEAD20 avril – 25 août 2023 – EXPOSITION au GARAGE COSMOS Avec : Art & Language, Jacques André, Ben Vautier, Antoine Boute et Jeanne Pruvot-Simonneaux, Marcel Broodthaers, Anne Catherine Caron, Henri Chopin, Guy Debord, François Dufrêne, Jean-Pierre Gillard, Raymond Hains, Yves Klein, Joseph Kosuth, Maurice Lemaître, Gabriel Pomerand, Dominique Rappez, Roland Sabatier, Alain Satié,…
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Les sérigraphies de Jacques Villeglé à la Caisse d’épargne. 
De gauche à droite : Rue Saint Jacques - Lille, Lille, Les dessous de la ville d’Amiens - Lille.
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Rip off, Jacques Villeglé
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Rip it up!We love this newly cataloged title. Contents range from the anatomy of torn posters to an overview of grain and removal techniques, with photo-documentation of faded, fragmented, ghosted, and layered poster remnants. A section on interventions and interpretations follows, tracing a migration from street to gallery, paper weavings, the transition from ads to art, poster painting, etc. Includes creative prompts!
In the late 1940s, artists like Mimmo Rotella, Raymond Hains, and Jacques Villeglé recognized the potential in these fragments, revealing the beauty of ripped posters through their works.
Can we truly appreciate these unintentional expressions in our everyday streetscape? Can we uncover their hidden stories and artistic potentials? This volume asks you to take a second look!
Designed by SerraGlia
Published by Other Editions, 2023 Printed in an edition of 300 copies
Softcover, 80 pages, 60+ full color images,
Available at Draw Down: https://draw-down.com/products/the-city-is-ours-4-torn-posters
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Jacques Villeglé (France 1926–2022) Rue Serpente (1988) décollage on canvas 150.5 x 140 cm
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Jacques Villeglé
Affiche Laceré "Rue de la Douane"
1959
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📷 Jacques Villeglé au travail, Paris, Montparnasse, 1961 — photo Harry Shunk & János Kender
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“RUE DES HALLES” JACQUES VILLEGLÉ // 1972 [décollage mounted on canvas | 25 1/2 × 20"]
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Jacques Villeglé, Métro Saint-Germain, 22 septembre 1964, (ripped posters mounted on canvas), [Série Lettre Lacérée], 1964 [Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris. © Adagp, Paris]
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Jacques Villeglé (1926-2022) Rue Bobillot - Place d'Italie, 19 mai 1987. - source Aguttes.
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Jacques Villeglé
Place Maurice Quentin, 1975
Mixed media on canvas
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Martial Raysse is a French artist and actor born in Golfe-Juan on in 1936. He lives in Issigeac, France. 
Raysse was born in a ceramicist family in Vallauris and began to paint and write poetry at age 12. After studying and practising athleticism at a high level, he began to accumulate rubbish odds and ends that he preserved under plexiglas. In 1958, he exhibited some of his paintings with Jean Cocteau at Galerie Longchamp.
Fascinated by the beauty of plastic, he plundered low-costs shops with plastic items and developed what became his "vision hygiene" concept; a vision that showcases consumer society. This work received attention and critical praise in 1961, and at a commercial gallery in Milan, his exhibition sold out 15 minutes before the opening. Raysse then traveled to the United States to get involved with the pop art scene in New York City.
In October 1960, Raysse, together with Arman, Yves Klein, François Dufrêne, Raymond Hains, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely, Jacques Villeglé and the art critic and philosopher Pierre Restany founded the group Nouveaux Réalistes. The group was later joined by César, Mimmo Rotella, Niki de Saint Phalle and Christo. This group of artists defined themselves as bearing in common a "new perspective approaches of reality". Their work was an attempt at reassessing the concept of art and the artist in the context of a 20th-century consumer society by reasserting the humanistic ideals in the face of industrial expansion.
In 2011 Raysse's painting, Last Year in Capri (Exotic Title), sold for $6.58 million at Christie's auction, the most expensive price paid for a work by a living French artist. The sale coincided with a resurgence in interest among collectors for Raysse's work. Attention to Raysse had waned after he moved into classicist painting in the 1960s while abstraction was peaking. The 1993 purchase of his work and commissions by billionaire François Pinault drew more attention to Raysse.Raysse acted in Jean-Pierre Prévost's 1971 film Jupiter. He then wrote and directed the 1972 film Le grand départ.
https://www.wikiart.org/en/martial-raysse
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