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François Morellet is a French contemporary artist, painter, engraver and sculptor, born on 30th April 1926 in Cholet (Maine-et-Loire).

Initially, the creator embarked on a short figurative period. Then, he became one of the major representatives of geometric abstraction, an art which was broken free from romanticism and under the influence of works by Pierre Dmitrienko. The artist adapted a pared-down geometric language, marked by Mondrian's example, made up of simple shapes, with limited color, assembled in two dimension elementary compositions. Morellet's world is very mathematical and reminds us of Dan Flavin's minimal work.

1952 onward, François Morellet began implementing his initial systems, under a pattern which was established in advance. The artist gives the impression of having control over creation, all the while leaving room for fate. In 1960, François Morellet created the Visual Art Research group (GRAV), with the following artists: Horacio Garcia Rossi, Julio Le Parc, Joël Stein, Francisco Sobrino and Jean-Pierre Yvaral. They redefined the boundaries of minimal and kinetic art with a social aim. 1963 onward, Morellet included neon in his work, by playing around with specifics( lighting intensity, instant lighting...)

After the events of May 68, the group wound up. Little later, François Morellet invented his own way of exhibition, by laying frames of black adhesive tape on various areas and mediums (like the sculptures of the Beaux Arts Museum in Nantes). Research and experimental process took precedence over the masterpiece. Whereas until now, he preferred straight lines. Morellet included curves in his work, with the Grotesques and Lunatiques series.

The retrospectives of the artist are part of major institutions like the Centre Pompidou (2011), La Monnaie de Paris (2016)… The installations of the artist are all over museums, like the one of Beaux Arts Anger in 2002, or Nantes in 2008.

In 2010, one of the artist's creations became part of the Louvre permanently. It is presented in the Lefuel staircase, north wing of Richelieu. The geometric lines of the stained-glass are unbalanced " I hope having created a discreet and absurd chaos, which could put a smile across the faces of visitors, in my own way, and not being blindly obvious about the rest, so that they don't stumble on the stairs". An artistic discrepancy, completely in keeping with the demystification effect of the artist.


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Print, Hasards système et téléphone, François Morellet

Hasards système et téléphone

François Morellet

Print - 30.5 x 25 cm

$566

Print, 2 trames de chevrons-positif, François Morellet

2 trames de chevrons-positif

François Morellet

Print - 62 x 62 cm

$1,698

Print, 2 trames de tirets-négatif, François Morellet

2 trames de tirets-négatif

François Morellet

Print - 62 x 62 cm

$1,698

Print, 2 trames de chevrons-négatif, François Morellet

2 trames de chevrons-négatif

François Morellet

Print - 62 x 62 cm

$1,698

Print, 40.000 Carres (blanc), François Morellet

40.000 Carres (blanc)

François Morellet

Print - 80 x 80 x 0.1 cm

$1,698

Print, 40.000 Carres (noir), François Morellet

40.000 Carres (noir)

François Morellet

Print - 80 x 80 x 0.1 cm

$1,698

Print, 3 simples trames, François Morellet

3 simples trames

François Morellet

Print - 62 x 62 cm

$1,698

Print, 2 trames de tirets-positif, François Morellet

2 trames de tirets-positif

François Morellet

Print - 62 x 62 cm

$1,698

Print, Sans titre, François Morellet

Sans titre

François Morellet

Print - 26.6 x 20.7 x 0.05 cm

$849

Print, Système Hasards et Téléphone, François Morellet

Système Hasards et Téléphone

François Morellet

Print - 46 x 64 cm

$3,283

Print, Hasards, Système et téléphone, François Morellet

Hasards, Système et téléphone

François Morellet

Print - 31 x 26 x 2 cm

$7,698

Print, Pi rococo 1=30°, François Morellet

Pi rococo 1=30°

François Morellet

Print - 29 x 33 x 1 cm

$2,830

Print, Intersecting Lines, François Morellet

Intersecting Lines

François Morellet

Print - 36.5 x 36.5 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Intersecting Lines - Plate 2, François Morellet

Intersecting Lines - Plate 2

François Morellet

Print - 36.5 x 36.5 x 0.2 cm

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Print, Sans-Titre, François Morellet

Sans-Titre

François Morellet

Print - 39.5 x 49.5 cm

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Print, 40.000 Carres, François Morellet

40.000 Carres

François Morellet

Print - 80 x 80 x 0.05 cm

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Print, Sans-Titre, François Morellet

Sans-Titre

François Morellet

Print - 32 x 32 cm

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Who is the artist?

François Morellet is a French contemporary artist, painter, engraver and sculptor, born on 30th April 1926 in Cholet (Maine-et-Loire).

Initially, the creator embarked on a short figurative period. Then, he became one of the major representatives of geometric abstraction, an art which was broken free from romanticism and under the influence of works by Pierre Dmitrienko. The artist adapted a pared-down geometric language, marked by Mondrian's example, made up of simple shapes, with limited color, assembled in two dimension elementary compositions. Morellet's world is very mathematical and reminds us of Dan Flavin's minimal work.

1952 onward, François Morellet began implementing his initial systems, under a pattern which was established in advance. The artist gives the impression of having control over creation, all the while leaving room for fate. In 1960, François Morellet created the Visual Art Research group (GRAV), with the following artists: Horacio Garcia Rossi, Julio Le Parc, Joël Stein, Francisco Sobrino and Jean-Pierre Yvaral. They redefined the boundaries of minimal and kinetic art with a social aim. 1963 onward, Morellet included neon in his work, by playing around with specifics( lighting intensity, instant lighting...)

After the events of May 68, the group wound up. Little later, François Morellet invented his own way of exhibition, by laying frames of black adhesive tape on various areas and mediums (like the sculptures of the Beaux Arts Museum in Nantes). Research and experimental process took precedence over the masterpiece. Whereas until now, he preferred straight lines. Morellet included curves in his work, with the Grotesques and Lunatiques series.

The retrospectives of the artist are part of major institutions like the Centre Pompidou (2011), La Monnaie de Paris (2016)… The installations of the artist are all over museums, like the one of Beaux Arts Anger in 2002, or Nantes in 2008.

In 2010, one of the artist's creations became part of the Louvre permanently. It is presented in the Lefuel staircase, north wing of Richelieu. The geometric lines of the stained-glass are unbalanced " I hope having created a discreet and absurd chaos, which could put a smile across the faces of visitors, in my own way, and not being blindly obvious about the rest, so that they don't stumble on the stairs". An artistic discrepancy, completely in keeping with the demystification effect of the artist.

What is François Morellet’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Minimalism, Deconstructivism

When was François Morellet born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1926