Sans titre
1955
Sans titre
1955
Czech by birth, Serpan began to paint, self-taught, in 1940. His pictorial and literary production at the end of the war were clearly influenced by Surrealism. This however gradually gave way to a language of signs whose spontaneity and highly graphic character owe much to Far Eastern scripts. Soon identified as a notable exponent of Informal Art, he rapidly developed an international career that saw him exhibit in Italy, Belgium and New York in 1957. This work is a large scale mural that formed the centrepiece of his show at the Parnass gallery, Wuppertal, in 1955-1956. A painting on paper that avoids colour, using only a dense black that stands out against a neutral ground, it appears as a proliferation of imaginary signs whose all-over distribution seems nonetheless to be governed by powerful magnetic forces.
Domain | Dessin |
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Techniques | Huile sur papier marouflé sur toile |
Dimensions | 110 x 520 cm |
Acquisition | Achat, 2009 |
Inventory no. | AM 2009-30 |
Detailed description
Artist |
Serpan (Iaroslav Sossountzov, dit)
(1922, Tchécoslovaquie - 1976, France) |
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Main title | Sans titre |
Creation date | 1955 |
Domain | Dessin |
Techniques | Huile sur papier marouflé sur toile |
Dimensions | 110 x 520 cm |
Inscriptions | S.B.G. : Serpan |
Acquisition | Achat, 2009 |
Collection area | Cabinet d'art graphique |
Inventory no. | AM 2009-30 |