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Daniel Dezeuze

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Daniel Dezeuze. 1995

Daniel Dezeuze (born 1942) is a French artist and a founding member of the French group of artists called Supports/Surfaces. This group (made up of Dezeuze, Claude Viallat, Patrick Saytour, Louis Cane, André-Pierre Arnal, Vincent Bioulès, Noêl Dolla, Jean-Pierre Pincemin, André Valensi, Marc Devade, Toni Grand, and Bernard Pagès) started to form in 1966. Their common concern was a desire to deconstruct painting in order to re-examine its history and question its nature. Colour is a fundamental question in many of their works. They frequently used non-traditional materials and referred to other non-western cultures.[1][2][3]

Biography

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Exhibitions

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  • 1998 Carré d'Art -musée d'Art contemporain, Nîmes
  • 2001 La Chaufferie et Musée d'Art moderne et Contemporain, Strasbourg
  • 2003 Galerie Fernand Léger (Credac), Ivry-sur-Seine
  • FRAC Bourgogne, Dijon
  • Espace d'art contemporain du domaine départemental du Château d'O, Montpellier
  • 2005 Espace d'art contemporain Gustave Fayet, Sérignan
  • 2006 Armes et Scènes de guerre Château de Salses (66) dépôt permanent
  • 2008 Galerie Daniel Templon. Kringst-Ernst Gallery, Cologne. Musée Paul Valéry, Sète
  • 2017 Daniel Dezeuze - a retrospective, Musée de Grenoble, France
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References

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  1. ^ Castel, Orianne (2019-02-28). "Daniel Dezeuze, a tribute to painting". Art Critique. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  2. ^ "Daniel Dezeuze, Sous un certain angle at Templon, 30 rue Beaubourg, Paris, France on 12 Jan–9 Mar 2019". ocula.com. 2020-09-03. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  3. ^ Plagens, Peter (2017-07-26). "'Unlimited: Painting in France in the 1960s & 1970s' Review: Political Theory in Artistic Practice". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-09-03.