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Rolled steel on steel base with black patina - In excellent condition - Hand signed Certificate of Authenticity from the artist included. - Incised signature and edition on base (underside). "// Bernar Venet's 'Uneven Collapse: 11 Arcs' (2022) is a minimalist metal sculpture that reflects his fascination with mathematical forms and structural balance. The artwork consists of eleven curved steel arcs, placed in a seemingly chaotic arrangement on a sleek steel base with a black patina. The arcs are arranged to appear as if they are collapsing or in mid-fall, yet they maintain a sense of equilibrium, drawing attention to Venet’s mastery in manipulating heavy materials to convey both motion and stability. The industrial aesthetic, emphasized by the raw, rust-colored steel, contrasts with the precision and order inherent in the mathematical nature of arcs. Venet’s work often explores the tension between order and disorder, and in this piece, the arcs appear as though they are teetering on the brink of collapse but are meticulously balanced. The simplicity of the form and the material speaks to Venet's ongoing exploration of pure geometric shapes, with this sculpture embodying the artist's interest in the relationships between form, space, and physical laws. The piece comes with a certificate of authenticity and features the artist's signature and edition number engraved on the underside of the base."
Uneven Collapse: 11 Arcs, 2022
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Rolled steel on steel base with black patina - In excellent condition - Hand signed Certificate of Authenticity from the artist included. - Incised signature and edition on base (underside). "// Bernar Venet's 'Uneven Collapse: 11 Arcs' (2022) is a minimalist metal sculpture that reflects his fascination with mathematical forms and structural balance. The artwork consists of eleven curved steel arcs, placed in a seemingly chaotic arrangement on a sleek steel base with a black patina. The arcs are arranged to appear as if they are collapsing or in mid-fall, yet they maintain a sense of equilibrium, drawing attention to Venet’s mastery in manipulating heavy materials to convey both motion and stability. The industrial aesthetic, emphasized by the raw, rust-colored steel, contrasts with the precision and order inherent in the mathematical nature of arcs. Venet’s work often explores the tension between order and disorder, and in this piece, the arcs appear as though they are teetering on the brink of collapse but are meticulously balanced. The simplicity of the form and the material speaks to Venet's ongoing exploration of pure geometric shapes, with this sculpture embodying the artist's interest in the relationships between form, space, and physical laws. The piece comes with a certificate of authenticity and features the artist's signature and edition number engraved on the underside of the base."
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Bernar Venet
Position Of Three Major Arcs Of 265.5° Each, 1981
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
EUR 3,700
What is Nouveau Realism?
Nouveau Réalisme is an artistic movement founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany and painter Yves Klein during a collective exhibition at a gallery in Milan. Restany wrote the original manifesto in April 1960, proclaiming the movement. In October of that year, nine artists, including Martial Raysse, Yves Klein, Daniel Spoerri, Jean Tinguely, Arman, Pierre Restany, and three Ultra-Lettrists—Jacques de la Villeglé, François Dufrêne, and Raymond Hains—signed the declaration. In 1961, the movement expanded to include Mimmo Rotella, Niki de Saint Phalle, Gérard Deschamps, and César. The movement emphasized a return to reality in art, often incorporating everyday objects and exploring the boundaries between art and life.