VINZARTH

New York

Anamorphosis

80 x 100 x 12 cm I 31,5 x 39,3 x 4,7 inches

Porte

Anamorphosis

40 x 100 x 18 cm I 15,7 x 39,3 x 7 inches

Telephone Booths

Anamorphosis

41 x 86 x 18 cm I 16,1 x 33,8 x 7 inches

Versailles

Anamorphosis

60 x 118 cm I 23 x 46 inches

BIOGRAPHY

Vinzarth began to develop a passion for photography in the early 1980s. He specialized in the field of architecture and decoration. For ten years, a new universe opened up to him where he discovered and showcased buildings in spaces and landscapes modified by man according to precise and functional criteria.

Nostalgic for the continent, Vinzarth returns to France, under the sun of a small village near Monaco. During an exhibition, he discovers a painting from an inverted perspective. It was the click that made him want to create anamorphoses from his photos.

After a year of research on camera angles, subjects, digital computer graphics, editing and stitching, the first photographic anamorphoses become real. Attracted, initially, by the buildings and facades of towns, Vinzarth “anamorphoses” the art deco and Haussmannian districts of Nice. He will then work on aesthetic concepts such as the La Défense district in Paris, then on monuments such as the Louvre pyramid.

The desire to move away from reality and give free rein to his imagination now pushes him to create his own landscapes, in 3D, using colors, soils, materials of reality. Vinzarth revisits the urban landscape to create imaginary neighborhoods.

MARCELLO

Conquistador

Acrylic on canvas – 90 x 150 cm I 35 x 59 inches

Bugatti t31

Acrylic on canvas – 97 x 162 cm I 38 x 63 inches

BIOGRAPHY

“My painting is realistic or even hyperrealistic, most often with iconographic inclusions of automobiles that I put in all possible states and situations. Before starting to paint I examine variables as to the nature of the subjects painted, the shape of the main subject and its place within the painting. Each element in the frame has been considered and finally adopted for the space it occupies in relation to other elements already in place. ” – Marcello

Classic trip

Acrylic on canvas – 100 x 200 cm I 38 x 78 inches

Dark sea

Acrylic on canvas – 90 x 150 cm I 35 x 59 inches

Pure water

Acrylic on canvas – 90 x 150 cm I 35 x 59 inches

Trip op

Acrylic on canvas  – 90 x 150 cm I 35 x 59 inches

Gas monkey

Acrylic on canvas – 97 x 155 cm I 38 x 61 inches

ARMAN

Guitare Portguaise (Abacal)

Guitare Portguaise (Abacal)

Bronze
90 x 31 x 10 cm I 35 x 12 x 3 in

Available

Arman - accumulation de vis

Accumulation de vis

Mixed media
40 x 30 x 5 cm I 16 x 12 x 2 in

Available

Arman - Sliced Figure with Cello

Sliced figure with cello

Bronze
138 x 55 x 41 cm I 51 x 21 x 16 inches

Available

Arman - Inclusion de tubes de peinture

Inclusion de tubes de peinture

Inclusion and resin
52 x 35 x 6 cm I 20.5 x 14 x 2 in

Available

BIOGRAPHY

|ARMAN|

ARMAN is a recognized artist with more than 500 personal exhibitions dedicated to him. He has conducted research concerning our sentimental relationship to the object, its attachment to it, its accumulation, as well as its destruction, as seen in his series of charred violins

Armand Pierre Fernandez was born on November 17, 1928, in Nice and grew up in his father’s antique store. A brilliant student, he began painting at the age of 10 and joined the School of Decorative Arts in Nice in 1946. At 19, he met Yves Klein and Claude Pascal, who would become his two closest friends. It was the beginning of an exalted youth, his interest in philosophy and the arts of the Far East led him to the Louvre school in Paris in 1949.

Returning to Nice in 1951, his attraction to painting became clearer, under the influence of the Russian painter Serge Poliakoff and Nicolas de Staël. He decides, like Vincent Van Gogh, to sign with his first name: Armand. Influenced by the works of Kurt Schwitters and Jackson Pollock, he tried his hand at stamping and exhibited the first in Paris in 1956. In 1958, during an exhibition at Iris Clert’s, the painter noticed an error imprint on the invitation card: Armand was written without “d”) and it will become his signature.

Bougeoir aux Cuillères

Bronze
35 x 43 cm I 13 x 16 in

Available

Le Gambit

Resin
42 x 27 x 27 cm I 16 x 10 x 10 in

Available

Arman - Inclusion Petits ponts

Inclusion Petits Ponts

Inclusion and resin
42 x 29 x 9 cm I 16.5 x 11 x 3,5 in

Available

Violon à Venise

Bronze
70 x 30 x 12 cm I 27 x 11 x 4 in

Available

Ukulele

Bronze
31 x 35 cm I 12 x 13 in

Available

Bonnec

Allegretto

Mixed media on canvas – 130 x 130 cm I 51 x 51 inches

Bonnec - Nuance de Bleu

Nuance de Bleu

Mixed media on canvas – 80 x 80 cm I 31 x 31 inches

Bonnec - Con Grazia

Con Grazia

Mixed media on canvas – 135 x 220 cm I 53 x 86 inches

Bonnec - Con Allegrezza

Con Allegrezza

Mixed media on canvas – 130 x 130 cm I 51 x 51 inches

 Bonnec - Fusion

Fusion

Mixed media on canvas – 100 x 100 cm I 39 x 39 inches

Bonnec - amoroso

Amoroso

Mixed media on canvas – 125 x 255 cm I 49 x 100 inches

BIOGRAPHY

| BONNEC |

Bonnec are a truly exceptional duo! Internationally renowned, their paintings are present in collections around the world. They have the honors of the world press and the world of the Arts.

“Tables borrowed from poetry and freshness”. KNOWLEDGE OF THE ARTS

“Bonnec or the Art of painting”. ME MAURICE RHEIMS

“Internationally recognized, Bonnec smile in their disarmingly charming allegories”. THE TIME of CHICAGO

“Expressed by the strongest chromatic … Transparency of an air that we would always like to be able to breathe”. ARTSNEWS

“Bonnec, this four-handed duo of colors and poetry” GAZETTE DROUOT

“An atmospheric transparency … And it is so beautiful that one is quite unable to resist”. J. Mélèze. PARISCOPE

“For more luminosity and cheerfulness too, the tender colors always chasing away the shadows of the painting”. RogerBouillot L’OEIL

“Good, happy sun, the one that lights up their paintings.” ROBERT SABATIER

“My talented friends Bonnec”. RAYMOND DEVOS

“You are poets!” MARCEL MARCEAU

 

 Bonnec - Crescendo

Crescendo

Mixed media on canvas – 130 x 130 cm I 51 x 51 inches

Bonnec - La Goutte d'Eau

La Goutte d'Eau

Mixed media on canvas – 80 x 80 cm I 31 x 31 inches

 Bonnec - Crescendo

Cantabile

Mixed media on canvas – 130 x 130 cm I 51 x 51 inches

Bonnec - Concerto Grosso

Concerto Grosso

Mixed media on canvas – 187 x 226 cm I 73 x 88 inches

Bonnec - Affetto

Affetto

Mixed media on canvas – 130 x 130 cm I 51 x 51 inches

CESAR

Autoportrait, le poilu

Bronze – 44 x 16 x 11 cm I 17 x 6 x 4 inches

Expansion, sein

Résine polyuréthane -17 x 54 x 24 cm I 6 x 21 x 9 inches

Autoportrait, le poilu

Bronze – 44 x 16 x 11 cm I 17 x 6 x 4 inches

Autoportrait, le poilu

Bronze – 44 x 16 x 11 cm I 17 x 6 x 4 inches

 

BIOGRAPHY

 

César, French painter and member of the Nouveau Réalisme movement, is best known for his use of compressed cars and recycled metals. Although his work shows similarities to artists like Andy Warhol in his appropriation of commercial products, Caesar is more interested in the formal traditions of modern sculpture, as for example through the work of Alberto Giacometti. Born César Baldaccini on January 11, 1921 in Marseilles to Italian parents, he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from which he graduated in 1948. “Despite my classical academic education, my vision with my work on scrap metal”, declares he does. “I entered the industrial world and learned to approach recovered materials according to their own language.” The artist is behind the creation of the bronze trophies awarded each year during the Caesar ceremony. He represented France at the Venice Biennale in 1995 and today his works can be found in the collections of major institutions around the world such as the Center Pompidou in Paris, the Tate Gallery in London, the MoMA in New York.

MILAN HOUSER

Milan Houser - Untitled MH 709

Untitled - MH709, 2020

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

100 x 100 cm I 39 x 39 in

Available

Milan Houser - Untitled MH91

Untitled - MH91

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

Ø 125 cm I 49 in

Available

Milan Houser - Untitled MH707

Untitled - MH707, 2020

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

100 x 120 cm I 39 x 47 in

Available

Milan Houser - Untitled MH157

Untitled - MH157

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

Ø 125 cm I 49 in

Available

BIOGRAPHY

|Milan HOUSER|

Milan Houser was born in 1971 in Czech Republic. His talent was awarded by many prices, including the prestigious Stipendium Pollock-Krasner Foundation in 2005. His art already belongs to the National Gallery in Prague. Also his work has joined many international private collections in Czech Republic, France, Italy, Germany and USA. It is important that, through the color, he opens another space. It allows us to perceive movement, the intensity of light and the proximity to the shadow. His work offers the experience of churning time.

Milan Houser doesn’t paint in the true sense of the word. However, he pours colored masses onto the horizontal canvas, which he divides into specific sections. They are called “chambers”. They do not form a completely accurate border, but the paint rather flows over them, pushing out and flooding in a slow sludge, with a streamy and sticky attraction. It then creates a new life to the painting, arising from the mixture, and the result is a large and non-predestined appearance. The result is a painting without gaps, equally dense and viscous, which gradually gets stuck and condensed, boggled down, into a soft homogeneity. The viewer is confronted with a painting, simultaneously elastic and stunningly colorful.

Milan Houser - Untitled MH92

Untitled - MH96

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

Ø 200 cm I 78 in

Available

Milan Houser - Untitled MH711

Untitled - MH711, 2020

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

138 x 180 cm I 54 x 71 in

Available

Milan Houser - Untitled MH75

Untitled - MH75

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

120 x 150 cm I 47 x 59 in

Available

Milan Houser - Untitled MH85

Untitled - MH85

Varnish, pigments and dye stuff on canvas

80 x 120 cm cm I 31 x 47 in

Available