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Lithograph on Arches paper - Hand-signed by the artist and numbered // Arman Fernandez's 'Inside Story' (1977) is a lithograph that exhibits his trademark use of repetition and deconstruction of everyday objects. The artwork features a layered composition of overlapping chairs, depicted in bold strokes of black, red, and orange against a white background. The chairs, arranged in chaotic clusters, seem to intersect and overlap, creating a sense of movement and tension within the image. The vibrant contrast of colors adds to the dynamic feel of the piece, while the repetition of forms emphasizes mass production and the dehumanization of objects. Arman’s work transforms the mundane into a statement on consumption and materialism, turning everyday items into powerful abstract symbols through his unique artistic language.
Inside story, 1977
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Lithograph on Arches paper - Hand-signed by the artist and numbered // Arman Fernandez's 'Inside Story' (1977) is a lithograph that exhibits his trademark use of repetition and deconstruction of everyday objects. The artwork features a layered composition of overlapping chairs, depicted in bold strokes of black, red, and orange against a white background. The chairs, arranged in chaotic clusters, seem to intersect and overlap, creating a sense of movement and tension within the image. The vibrant contrast of colors adds to the dynamic feel of the piece, while the repetition of forms emphasizes mass production and the dehumanization of objects. Arman’s work transforms the mundane into a statement on consumption and materialism, turning everyday items into powerful abstract symbols through his unique artistic language.
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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.
