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// Tout est survie by Ben Vautier, created in 1994, is an acrylic on canvas artwork that exemplifies the artist's distinctive text-based style. The black canvas serves as a stark backdrop for the white handwritten text that reads tout est survie (everything is survival). This simple yet powerful statement captures Vautier's philosophical approach, which often explores themes of existence, identity, and the human condition. By presenting these words in a direct, unembellished manner, Vautier encourages viewers to contemplate the essential nature of life and survival. His work, grounded in the Fluxus movement, invites reflection and challenges conventional perceptions of art as mere visual expression. The piece is signed Ben in the bottom corner, reinforcing his personal touch and artistic signature.
Tout est survie , 1994
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// Tout est survie by Ben Vautier, created in 1994, is an acrylic on canvas artwork that exemplifies the artist's distinctive text-based style. The black canvas serves as a stark backdrop for the white handwritten text that reads tout est survie (everything is survival). This simple yet powerful statement captures Vautier's philosophical approach, which often explores themes of existence, identity, and the human condition. By presenting these words in a direct, unembellished manner, Vautier encourages viewers to contemplate the essential nature of life and survival. His work, grounded in the Fluxus movement, invites reflection and challenges conventional perceptions of art as mere visual expression. The piece is signed Ben in the bottom corner, reinforcing his personal touch and artistic signature.
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What is Figuration Libre?
Figuration Libre is an art movement that is equivalent to the French Bad Painting and Neo-Expressionism in Europe and America. The term was coined by Ben Vautier and the Fluxus movement. In 1981, Robert Combas, François Boisrond, Hervé Di Rosa, and Rémi Blanchard formed the Figuration Libre group. The term can be interpreted as free style art, emphasizing spontaneity, freedom, and a rejection of traditional artistic conventions.