Friday, September 28, 2012

Shine & the Banana Hill Art Studio in Nairobi, Kenya



 Shine Tani

Shine Tani himself welcomed us at the Banana Hill Art Studio, not far from Banana Hill Village on the route to Limuru, few miles from downtown Nairobi. A small panel indicated the entrance of the gallery. We parked our car inside the modest building and introduced ourselves. On that day, Shine was free, working at the gallery, usually he gives for free art classes to pupils based in the slums to give the young generation a minimum exposure to artistic expression.

Shine Tani was born in 1967 in Ngecha in Kenya. Early influenced by his brother who loved to draw, as a young boy, Shine took interest in art with the hope to become a real artist. But lack of money did not allow him to plan such a career. Shine had then to shape his fate, he integrated first an acrobatic group, then lived in the streets for many years without doubting of his destiny as an artist. In 1988, He started to produce some paintings and gained the support of Ruth Schaffner from the reknowned Watatu Art Gallery in Nairobi, as well as the attention of art collectors. This is how the fame of the self-taught artist grew to become one of the most famous signature in Kenya.

Birth of the Banana Hill Group


Shine's celebrity quickly spread around the country, and soon, many young artists came to his door in the hope of support and advice. Carrying with him these artists on the wave of his success, Shine shared his money and offered shelter in the name of the artistic creation... The Banana Hill Group was born, we were in 1992.
In 1996, the group had already 38 artists, painters and sculptors. For many years, these artists from Kenya worked and lived all together in the Banana Hill building with their family (in little barracks in the rear of the studio), each one bustling about developping its own art. Ten years later, the place was not big enough, the artists had to split up while some careers developped more boldly than others. On common agreement, Shine became the only owner of the building. He is now the Director of the Banana Hill Art Studio where he proposes the artworks of the Banana Hill Group but also many new talents from Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa. Nowadays, Shine counts more than 50 artists, he hopes to attract artists from all over Africa and spread the gallery outside african boundaries.

Art in Kenya

Like in many countries, to assert oneself as an artist is not always easy, that was the case for many artists when they told the family, but it was even more difficult for Shine. The art in Kenya is not very well considered and not very well represented inside the government which invests little for it. As a result, the local population is little familiarized and collectors are rare, which slow down the exposure in the media.
Shine has to fight to keep the Studio running. The post-electoral violences and the ones perpetrated by the Mungiki organization do not make it easier, people venture less and less outside the city. But Shine continues to support, teach and develop art with enthousiasm and often as a volunteer even if the basic art material is expensive and sometimes inaccessible when it has to be imported.

The artists

If you do not know them, you are going to discover their skills. Some artists such as Shine Tani, Martin Muhoro (co-founder of the Banana Hill group) or Lucki Mutebi are already known by people to a larger audience, others are part of the family, for example, Martin Kamuyu is Shine's cousin, or others arrive from different horizons: Peter Kibunja, Kivuthu Mbuno, Giko, G.K Kahihu ...
We can notice it through the various paintings I selected, each artist has his own style and vision of the world. Humour is often present and brings a lot of freshness. The colors are numerous, warm or bright, a real pleasure for the eye. These few paintings and sculptures invite us to discover all the things these incredible artists from this little spot of earth have to tell...to be followed with attention.
Article by Cendrine Galipot 


texte en français......................... 



Shine Tani
C'est Shine Tani qui nous a accueilli dans sa galerie le Banana Hill Art Studio, non loin du Banana Hill Village sur la route de Limuru, à quelques kilomètres de Nairobi centre. Juste un petit panneau indique l'entrée de la galerie. Nous avons garé la voiture à l'intérieur du modeste bâtiment et fait les présentations. Ce jour-là, Shine avait pu se libérer, régulièrement il donne bénévolement des cours d'art aux écoliers des bidonvilles afin d'exposer la jeune génération à l'expression artistique.

Shine Tani est né en 1967 à Ngecha au Kenya. Influencé très tôt par son frère qui aimait le dessin, Shine s'est intéressé à l'art dans l'espoir d'en faire son métier. Seulement le manque d'argent ne permettait pas d'envisager un tel avenir. Shine a dû alors prendre son destin en mains, il a d'abord intégré un groupe d'acrobates puis a survécu dans la rue pendant plusieurs années sans jamais douté de son destin d'artiste. A partir de 1988, Shine commence sérieusement à produire des oeuvres picturales. Il gagne alors le soutien de Ruth Schaffner de la renommée Galerie Watatu à Nairobi et attire l'attention de collectionneurs. C'est ainsi que la notoriété de l'artiste autodidacte (self-taught) se développe pour devenir une de signatures les plus connues de l'art Kenyan.

Naissance du Banana Hill Group
La notoriété de Shine Tani a rapidement fait le tour du pays, et de nombreux jeunes artistes se présentent à sa porte dans l'espoir de bénéficier de son soutien et de son conseil. Shine décide alors de faire profiter ces artistes de son succès et de son argent et offre hébergement et matériels pour la création artistique. C'est ainsi que nait le Banana Hill Group, nous sommes en 1992.
En 1996, le groupe compte déjà 38 artistes peintres et sculpteurs. Pendant plusieurs années, ces artistes venus du Kenya travaillent et vivent ensemble à Banana Hill avec leur famille (dans des habitations situées à l'arrière de l'atelier), chacun s'affairant à développer son art. Dix années plus tard, l'espace commence à manquer, les artistes doivent se séparer, et certaines carrières s'affirment plus que d'autres. Sur un commun accord, Shine devient l'unique propriétaire des locaux, il est aujourd'hui le directeur du Banana Hill Art Studio. Il y présente les oeuvres des artistes du Banana Hill Group bien sûr mais aussi de nouveaux talents venus de Tanzanie, d'Ouganda et d'Afrique du Sud. Il compte aujourd'hui plus de 50 artistes et espère attirer des artistes de l'Afrique toute entière et faire connaître la galerie au delà des frontières africaines. 
 
L'art au Kenya
Comme dans tous les pays, s'affirmer artiste est toujours une tâche difficle auprès de la famille, ce fut le cas pour beaucoup mais plus encore pour Shine. L'art au Kenya n'est pas très considéré et n'est pas bien représenté au sein du gouvernement qui investit très peu en la matière. Du coup la population locale est peu sensibilisée et les collectionneurs sont rares, ce qui freine l'exposition dans les médias.
Shine lutte pour faire tourner le Studio. Les violences qui ont suivit les élections et celles qui ont été générées par l'organisation Mungiki ne facilitent pas la tâche, les gens s'aventurent de moins en moins hors des frontières de la ville.
Mais Shine continue à soutenir, enseigner et développer la création artistique avec entousiasme et souvent de façon bénévole bien que le matériel artistique reste cher et encore plus inaccessible lorsqu'il doit être importé.


Les artistes

Si vous le les connaissez pas, vous allez découvrir leur vrai talent. Certains artistes tels que Shine Tani, Martin Muhoro (co-fondateur du Banana Hill group) ou Lucki Mutebi sont déjà connus du grand public, d'autres font partie de la famille, par exemple Martin Kamuyu est un cousin de Shine, ou bien arrivent d'horizons différents: Peter Kibunja, Kivuthu Mbuno, Giko, G.K Kahihu et bien d'autres. Nous pouvons le voir à travers les différentes peintures que j'ai sélectionnées, chacun à son propre style et sa propre vision du monde. L'humour est souvent présent et apporte beaucoup de fraîcheur. Les couleurs sont nombreuses, fauves ou pétantes, un vrai régal pour les yeux. Ces quelques tableaux et sculptures nous invitent à découvrir toutes les choses que ces prodigieux artistes de ce petit coin du monde ont à nous dire... à suivre avec attention.
Article de Cendrine Galipot

ABORIGINAL PAINTING OF AUSTRALIA: The painters of Dreams of Papunya Tula

History
For about ten thousands years, the aboriginal people celebrate the creations of the world and bring back the myths of the Dream-Time by painting their bodies with natural pigments, coal, or vegetals, by engraving symbols on rocks or on ground, by singing and dancing.








Creation of the Papunya School

In 1971, Geoffrey Bardon, teacher and painter, proposed to the nomad tribes in distress settled by force in the sedentary camps, to reproduce the ritual patterns on walls.
Despite some hesitations, the aboriginal people accepted to reveal theses secret and sacred symbols on walls and then later on canvasses.
This is how the paintings of the Papunya-Tula School (Pintupis, Warlpiris, Pitjantjarras) was born. This paintings was very succesful since the first exhibitions and brought a real recognition to the aboriginal art.



The aboriginal painting
The aboriginal painter paints the earth and its myths of ceration, the celebrations and the food and water which are from surnatural essence.
The painting is a religious and spiritual act like the singing and the rituals, its goal is to revivify and recreate over and over the world.
The canvasses are painted flat on the ground, are
mostly to be read from an aerial perspective and have no bottom no top.
The aboriginal painting was very influential for the restitution of the ancestral territories in the australian law courts.

Find the artworks of the aboriginal people by clicking here >>

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Historique
Depuis une dizaine de milliers d'années, le peuple aborigène célèbre la création du monde et fait revivre les mythes du Temps du Rêve en peignant leur corps avec des pigments naturels, du charbon, des végétaux..., en gravant des symboles sur les rochers ou sur le sol, en chantant et dansant.

Naissance de l'école de Papunya -Tula
En 1971, Geoffrey Bardon, un instituteur, peintre amateur, propose aux tribus nomades du désert en perdition installées de force dans les camps de sédentarisation, de reproduire les motifs rituels sur les murs.

Après quelques hésitations, le peuple aborigène accepte de dévoiler ces symboles secrets et sacrés sur les murs pûis ensuite sur les toiles.
Ainsi naît la peinture de l'école de Papunya-Tula (Pintupis, Warlpiris, Pitjantjarras) qui a connu dès le début des premières expositions un vif succès et apporté une réelle reconnaissance à l'art aborigène.

La peinture aborigène
Le peintre aborigène peint la terre et ses mythes de création, les célébrations et la nourriture et l'eau qui sont d'essence surnaturelle.
La peinture est un acte religieux et spirituel, une célébration comme le chant ou les cérémonies. Elle a pour mission de revivifier et recréer sans cesse le monde.
Les toiles sont peintes à plat sur le sol, elles se lisent la plupart du temps en perspective aérienne et n'ont, souvent, ni haut, ni bas.
La peinture aborigène a joué un grand rôle dans la restitution des territoires ancestraux auprès des cours de jusitice autralienne.


Retrouvez les oeuvres du peuple aborigène en cliquant ici >>

Ettore Sottsass, The pope of Design



ETTORE SOTTSASS , the 'Pope of Design' died on December 31st 2007. Considered as one of the major contemporary designers, Ettore Sottsass continued to work in his stuidio in Milan and 'never stopped to astonish until the end."

"THE DESIGNER IS A SPONGE, SURE, BUT A COSMIC SPONGE"

Born in Austria, Ettore Sottsass graduates in architecture in 1939 and starts his career as an architect in Milan in the late 1940’s.

In the 1950’s he becomes famous for the design of Elea 2003, the first Italian-made computer for Olivetti, using a friendly interface and a modern look. Promoted senior consultant, he designs for Olivetti many successful products.




In the 1960’s he develops his artistic skills
, creates many provocative anti-bourgeois
 artworks to block the Radical Design Movement.

He exhibits at the MOMA New York few years later and takes part of Anti-Design movement.

But it is in 1981 that Ettore creates for the avant-garde Memphis Design Group (that he has co-founded) the colourful laminated Carlton Room Divider, now an icon in Modern furniture, but also in 1982 silverware products like the Murmansk fruit bowl. He later founds the Sottsass associati, a design studio dedicated to creations of consumer goods. During his career, he works for renowned companies such as Alessi, Artemide, Knoll, Poltronova, Vitra, Zumtobel and many more, leaving behind him an amazing continuous oeuvre that we can only admire.

Source: Le monde.fr, the AZ of modern Design edition Merrell , wikipedia.fr


RARE ARTWORKS BY ETTORE SOTTSASS

 In collaboration with many art galleries and collectors of Ettore Sottsass artworks, we can propose you a large selection of glass, modern furniture and decorative artworks ... some rare and incredible pieces of art.
For any request or question, contact us at info@fanantique.com



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 ETTORE SOTTSASS , le 'pape du Design' s'est éteint le 31 décembre 2007. Considéré comme l'un des plus grands designers contemporains, Ettore Sottsass a continué a travailler dans son atelier de Milan et "n'a cessé de nous étonner jusqu'à la fin".

"LE DESIGNER EST UNE EPONGE, CERTES, MAIS UNE EPONGE COSMIQUE".

Né en Autriche, Ettore Sottsass est diplômé en architecture en 1939 et commence sa carrière en tant qu'architecte à Milan à la fin des années 40.

Dans les années 50, il devient célèbre avec le Design du premier ordinateur italien 'Elea 9003' pour Olivetti, en utilisant une interface agréable et un look moderne. Alors promu senior consultant, il dessine pour Olivetti de nombreux produits à succès.

Dans les années 60, il développe ses talents artistiques, crée de nombreuses oeuvres provocantes et anti-bourgeoises pour contrecarrer le Radical Design Movement et apporter une approche créative au Design. Il expose au MOMA de New York quelques années plus tard et s'engage auprès du Mouvement Anti-Design.

Mais c'est en 1981 qu' Ettore crée pour le Groupe avant gardiste Memphis Design group (dont il est co-fondateur) le bigarré Carlton Room Divider. Il crée ensuite la Sottsass associati, un studio de Design dédié aux creations de biens de consommation.

Pendant sa carrière, il travaille pour des sociétés de renommée internationale telles que Alessi, Artemide, Knoll, Poltronova, Vitra, Zumtobel et bien d'autres, laissant derrière lui une oeuvre qui n'a cessé de nous surprendre et que nous pouvons qu'admirer.

Source: Le monde.fr, the AZ of modern Design edition Merrell , wikipedia.fr

DES OEUVRES RARES DE COLLECTION

En collaboration avec de nombreuses galeries d'art et des collectionneurs des oeuvres d'Ettore Sottsass, nous pouvons vous proposer une large sélection de verrerie, mobilier moderne et objets décoratifs...Des oeuvres exceptionnelles et/ou historiques.

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Friday, February 06, 2009

Salvador DALI, all-round artist, painter, sculptor, photographer ...

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary disappearance of SALVADOR DALI, Fanantique proposes a large choice of photographic and graphic artworks. To discover them, click here >>








Salvador Dali, an unusal artist

Born in FIGUERAS in 1904 and deceased in the same town on January 23rd 1989. Between these two dates, the genius of port LLIGAT, atypical artist and typically Catalan, influenced the 20th century and leaves an indelible trace in the history of art and the heritage of Humanity. Mainly known as a painter, although painting represents only 15% of his work, DALI is, most of all, a productive artist in constant creative effervescence and gives a SOUL to whatever passes in his hands or in his brain, such as the famous happening events for ever engraved in the collective memory. He nourrishes all the courants, as well as the ones of fashion, advertisement and Design. He is also writer, scenographer, film director, and the 'actor' the most expensive in the history of Cinema (still valid!).

Dali and the photography
One of his less known talent is the photography. DALI realized before everybody else the intemporal importance of the Photographic Art and its impact on future generations ! From the 20's, he elaborates some postures in front of the camera of his contemporaries such as MAN RAY & HALSMANN… As time goes by, and with an auto-marketing strategy, he creates a character that sparks curiosity and, most of all, a keen interest of international journalists that immortalize the POPE OF SURREALISM in all his splendor!
Salvador DALI is certainly the artist the most photographed in the world. "HE" is the most surrealist creation of his own production! His image on a picture is an "ARTWORK" !!!


In 1975 in Paris, DALI with the sponsoring of NIKON organize his first photo exhibition, with the famous photographer ROBERT DESCHARNES and MARC LACROIX, but back then, only the engravings and lithographs are noticed by the public. It is only in 2004, date of his 100th birthday, that the wortld of Art discovers « DALI PHOTOGRAPHE » and his precious testimony through the decades of the last century, especially with the immortalized 'Fabulous adventure of DON QUICHOTTE' by JOSEPH FORET and the ’APOCALYPSE of SAINT JEAN', which is still an important theme in present time. The POWER of his compositions realized at DRAEGER in 1968, is also the only SURE & REALIST major creation, that illuminates and shines on the contemporary photography activity. DALI is an universal creator and we can never stop discovering his artistic interdisciplinarity.
Text by Jordi Casals.

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Panton, Paulin, Pesce, three designers ...

I chose the letter P to introduce three major designers of the 20th century that I particularly admire. First, I will introduce one of the oddest designer of his time, I named Verner Panton, then continue with the french touch of Pierre Paulin and the experimental art of Gaetano Pesce.

Verner PANTON
Verner Panton was born in Denmark in 1926 and got a diploma in architecture. At the beginning of his career, he worked as an assistant of Arne Jacobsen before opening his own studio in 1955. Quickly he created non conformist pieces of furniture such as the K1 Cone chair. The most famous creation remains the Panton chair created from one piece of plastic that he realized in the 1960's, still produced today by Vitra, and seen as a technically and aesthetically sophisticated concept. Along his career, he created flowing, stunning plastic forms, futuristic creations, and was considered as the most controversial designer in Denmark. He died in 1998. To see the object of Verner Panton, click here

Pierre PAULIN
Pierre Paulin was born in Paris in 1927, he created his first chairs for Thonet and realized in the meantime his most innovative creations for Artifort. His chairs reflect the natural forms of nature, the sculptural and soft shapes characterize his organic style. His favourite materials was the foam that he covered with textile or leather. Along his career he was influenced by Arne Jacobsen and later by Ron Arad. In the 70's, he was comissionned to design furniture for the office of Georges Pompidou and François Mitterand, the french presidents of that time. His design sees a revival and remains a source of inspiration for modern designers. To see the objects of Pierre Paulin, click here

Gaetano PESCE
Gaetano Pesce was born in la Spezia in 1939. He started his career as an artist before becoming a designer. He got famous in the 60's with his anthropomorphic Up chairs and became a leader of the Radical Design Movement. Since the 80's, even if his innovative products are mass-produced they are not identical, and this concept applies to many of his creations such as the nobody's perfect furniture collection. With now 40 years of career, he is considered as one of the most experimental and provocative designer, playing with colors and disorder in the forms and materials. Since 1980's he moved to New York to focus on architecture, while still producing surprising artworks. To see the objects of Gaetano Pesce, click here

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Incredible Art Basel and other art exhibitions.

This summer , you won't have time to rest, many quality art exhibitions are to come all over the world. Art Basel has just finished, but I am already getting prepared for the next one, get your most confortable shoes and follow me. The list of art events below is not exhaustive.

ART BASEL










300 galleries representing about 2000 artists from all over the world, and lots of corridors and kilometers to ride through. I started with a nice breakfast at the outside lounge bar before entering the fair where a sculpture by Romero Britto welcomed the visitors.

The galleries came from all parts of the world: USA, Japan, China, Europe, South Africa, Australia to show us their best collections. We could find original paintings by Botero, Miro, Picasso, Chagall, Magritte, Rouault, sculptures by Arp, Moore and many artworks by other talented artists such as Arman, Adami, and Baj.
Andy Warhol was the big star of the fair, and that was, for me, the opportunity to know better his work. Followed by Alex Katz, John Chamberlain, Lucio Fontana, Tony Cragg ... well, you could see the best and the most up-to-date artworks that everybody talk about or has been talking about within the last months.
With a short schedule I couldn't visit all the places the Art Basel fair had organized but I'm already prepared for the 39th edition of Art Basel which will be held on June 4 to 8, 2008. If you want more, let's meet in Art Basel Miami on 6 - 9 December 2007.

ART EXHIBITIONS

Shanghai Fine Jewelry and Art Fair, China
Dhanghai exhibition center, October 13-21, 2007
www.sfjaf.com

Art Toronto, Canada
Toronto intertnational art fair, October 25 -29,2007
www.tiafair.com

Biennale di Venezia, Italy
52nd edition of international art exhibtion, July 10 - November 21, 2007
www.labiennale.org

Le nouveau réalisme, Paris, France
Grand Palais, until July 2nd, 2007.
www.rmn.fr/nouveau-realisme

De Cezanne à Picasso, Chefs d'oeuvre de la galerie Vollard
Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France, June 19th to september 19th, 2007
www.musee-orsay.fr


Toby Wright, Firenze, Italy

Third annual alumni exhibition, Corsini Family stables, June 19 - 23, 2007
www.florenceacademyofart.com


Art Basel Miami Beach
The international art show, December 6 - 9, 2007
www.artbasel.com


Looking forward to the next blog,
Best,
C.G.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Furniture designers, and glassware manufacturer

Our art gallery counts products from the greatest artists and the best manufacturers of our times, I have decided to introduce you few of them in few lines.
Have a closer look to the artworks and modern creations of italian furniture designer and glass manufacturer.


Ettore Sottsass







Born in Austria, Ettore Sottsass graduates in architecture in 1939 and starts his career as an architect in Milan in the late 1940’s.

In the 1950’s he becomes famous for the design of Elea 2003, the first Italian-made computer for Olivetti, using a friendly interface and a modern look. Promoted senior consultant, he designs for Olivetti many successful products.
In the 1960’s he develops his artistic skills, creates many provocative anti-bourgeois artworks to block the Radical Design Movement. He exhibits at the MOMA New York few years later and takes part of Anti-Design movement.

But it is in 1981 that Ettore creates for the avant-garde Memphis Design Group (that he has co-founded) the colourful laminated Carlton Room Divider, now an icon in Modern furniture, but also in 1982 silverware products like the Murmansk fruit bowl. He later founds the Sottsass associati, a design studio dedicated to creations of consumer goods. During his career, he works for renowned companies such as Alessi, Artemide, Knoll, Poltronova, Vitra, Zumtobel.


Alessandro Mendini







Born in Milan in 1931, Alessandro Me
ndini graduates in architecture in 1959 in Milan. He works for Zanotta and Alessi for many years and for Olivetti in the 1960’s.

In the 1970’s he st
arts criticizing the established Design culture and writes articles for Casabella, Modo and Domus, magazine for which he becomes managing editor until 1985. He supports strongly the Global Tools avant-garde design school and the experimental design group of Studio Alchimia.

He exhibits at the Venise biennale in 1980 and opens nine years later the Atelier Mendini in Milan and the Paradise Tower in Hiroshima. His work includes many artworks for Venini, Zanotta, Swatch.

Considered as one of the most controversial artists of the revolutionary Design movement, he is famous for the Proust armchair 1978, the Alessandro M. corkscrew and the Grande Alzata vase for Venini in 2003.


Paolo Venini







Born in Milan in 1895, Paolo Venini associates to Giacomo Cappelin and opens a glassworks in the Venetian island of Murano. They soon represents the avant-garde glass blowing figures, and creates vases, sculptures, and many other artworks in opposition with the exuberant Venetian art of the time.

Acclaimed in the 1920’s at the exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels in Paris in 1925, Paolo Venini remains the only proprietor. He then collabores with the greatest artists and glass blowers to produce innovative artworks and to develop new techniques together withhis artistic director Martinuzzi Napoleone such as the pelugoso glass (tiny air bubbles).
In the 1940’s and 1950’s, Glassworks of Carlo Scarpa, such as the murrine serpente plate, chandeliers of Gio Ponti and vases of Fulvio Bianconi contributes to the fame of Venini.

Paolo Venini dies in 1959, his son in law takes over the business and uses the same strategy collaborating with great figures of Italian design : Ettore Sottsass, Alessandro Mendini, Versace and many more.


Source the AZ of modern design, ed.Merrell

Monday, November 06, 2006

Contemporary artists for planetary changes

Discover the works of some of the most influential artists in modern art, architecture and Design of the twentieth century. Max Bill, Pablo Picasso, Franz West, Le Corbusier... contemporary artists for planetary changes.


ABSTRACT ART - CONCRETE ART

Max BILL, 1908 - 1994
Swiss architect, artist and designer, Max Bill was a member of the Swiss Zurich concrete group. He studied at the Bauhaus art school where he followed the training of Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and many others. Influenced by the De Stijl group and Piet Mondrian, he reduced his palette to the primary colors and his forms to lines and angles, He defined his work as concrete rather than abstract, which means that the work has a life in itself and does not need external perception (world) to be significant. (meaningful).
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ART AND CERAMICS

Pablo PICASSO, 1881 - 1973
Founder of the revolutionary movement of the cubism, Pablo Picasso contributed to the development of modern art. All over his career, Picasso created many artworks: paintings, sculptures, lithographs ... and ceramics. His influence was worlwide and is still spreading out. In 1946. he met Suzanne and Georges Ramié who owned the Madoura ceramic workshop where he started his first creations. From this moment on he dedicated himself mostly to ceramic creations. In about twenty years, he created thousands of objects, some of them realized on unexpected bases and with stunning materials.
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DESIGN AND PLASTIC ARTS

Franz WEST, 1947
Austrian Sculptor and installation artist, Franz West is considered to be one of the most important contemporary european artist . Franz West presents works which are at the frontier between Design and Plastic arts, and which are not created to be practical but to be part of the world of contemplation and reflexion. In the 80’s he is one of the first to look for this frontier and creates mainly uncomfortable pieces of furniture which give only the illusion to be practical. Followed by many artists this reflexion influences the world of art, Design but also architecture or space organization.
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ARCHITECTURAL ARTS

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret dit Le Corbusier, 1887 - 1965
Born in Switzerland and later becoming a naturalized French, Le Corbusier is known for his skills as an architect and for being a pioneer in modernism and a member of the progressive movement.
During his travels around Europe he took an interest in architecture and met the best architects of the moment. In 1917, he settled in Paris, discovered the cubism and started to paint. His paintings usually represent different sides of the objects rejecting the view from a fixed point. He was dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities, and was one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.
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Thursday, August 31, 2006

African arts, French antiques and Planetary paintings

September is looking like a promising month for Art fans and Fanantique catches up with the outstanding effervescence and brings you some hints related to art and the artists we like.

23rd Biennale des Antiquaires - Sept. 15 to 24 - 2006

The 23rd Biennale des antiquaires will be held in the Grand Palais in Paris from Sept 15 to 24 to the delight of collectors and art lovers. Exhibitors from Germany, Austria, Belgium, Canada, United States, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Principauty of Monaco, Switzerland and of course France will be exhibiting their best collections.
This event, headed by the president of The Syndicat National de Antiquaires, was born in 1956 with the mission to present exceptional quality works of art. The opening will be predated by a Vernissage (Sept 14th)and a Gala (Sept 13th). All the benefits will go to the Hôpitaux de Paris Hôpitaux de France Foundation headed by Madame Jacques Chirac.
This year, the biennale revels in culinary art too, the restaurant will propose the cooking of the greatest french Chefs.
The decorative arts of the 20th
century will be most prominent in the show and you will find pieces by Georges Jouve, Jean Royère, Le Corbusier, Jean Prouvé and more, but also handpicked old master paintings, jewels, and african and islamic art.

(Source
IHT, site internet biennale de antiquaires)


African and Primitive arts

Impressive wooden sculptures from Africa: Mali, Cameroon, Zaïre.
1. Calao - Cameroon - H 200 cm
2. Man on riding a Baoule horse - Cameroun - H 148 cm
3. Sculpture created in the 40's - H 185 cm

For more information or exhibitions about african or primitive arts:
Museum for African Art - Phone: 718-784-7700 - museum@africanart.org
African arts
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Quaterly journal devoted to plastic and graphic arts of Africa.


Planetary Painter : Karel Appel

Karel Appel was born in Amsterdam in 1921 and died in Zurich in 2006. He was co-founder and a leading member of the Cobra movement formed in 1948 by a group of artists from Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam. This movement rejected the abstraction of the European paintings of the 40's, considering it too passive and believed in instinct over reason. The art of Appel was inspired by children paintings and mythology. From New York, where he lived for a long time, he created many exuberant and colorfull paintings and lithographs exploiting the free expression of his unconscious.
To see our original lithograph, click here

(Source: The Art book, edition Phaidon)



Fan'News:

Fanantique is in action :
- We will welcome very soon the Art of Rona Conti. (see picture)
- 3 new galleries are expected in automn : a specialist of asiatic arts, an expert of quality glassworks, and an antique dealer specialized in Decorative arts from 20th century.
- Since August, the number of visitors has doubled as Fanantique proposes a nice selection of contemporary artists : Chagall, Balthus, Miro, Chillida, Delaunay, Appel, Arman, Dubuffet ... To see our modern paintings and lithographs,
click here.
- We added new pieces of art of Jeantimir Kchaoudoff, an exhibition wil be held soon on the French Riviera.


See you back soon on Fanantique,
Best regards,
C.G.