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Bernar Venet

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  • Biography
    View works. Bernar Venet, Effondrement: Lignes indéterminées, 2019
    Effondrement: Lignes indéterminées, 2019
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    Born in Château-arnoux-saint-auban, France, 1941
    Lives & Works Between New York, New York and Le Muy, France
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  • Bernar Venet first gained recognition in the 1960s for the development of his Tar paintings, Cardboard Reliefs, and his iconic...
    Photo by Diego Flores
    Bernar Venet first gained recognition in the 1960s for the development of his Tar paintings, Cardboard Reliefs, and his iconic Pile of Coal, a pioneering example of sculpture without a specific shape. The year 1979 marked a significant turning point in Venet’s career: having recently begun a series of wood reliefs, Arcs, Angles, and Straight Lines, he created the first of his Indeterminate Lines and was awarded a grant by the National Endowment for the Arts.

    Over the following decades his work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe, the United States, South America, and Asia both in solo museum shows, as well as in major art events such as the Kassel Documenta in 1977, and the Biennales of Paris, Venice and São Paulo. To date, he is the most internationally exhibited French artist with 40 public sculpture exhibitions and monumental works permanently installed in cities including Auckland, Austin, Shenzhen, Berlin, Bonn, Denver, Geneva, Neu-Ulm, Nice, Paris, Seoul, Tokyo, Toulouse, and Vancouver.
  • "What interested me was to replace the subjective vision of artists with rational, objective knowledge, the results of scientific analyses. And there I had a whole unexplored field of language and images that I thought was necessary to show."
    —Bernar Venet
  • Venet has been the recipient of many awards including the Grand Prix des Arts de la Ville de Paris and... Venet has been the recipient of many awards including the Grand Prix des Arts de la Ville de Paris and... Venet has been the recipient of many awards including the Grand Prix des Arts de la Ville de Paris and...

    Venet has been the recipient of many awards including the Grand Prix des Arts de la Ville de Paris and Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, France’s highest decoration. In February 2016, the International Sculpture Center awarded Venet the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award for his exemplary contributions to the field of sculpture. A site-specific monumental installation, Arc Majeur, was erected alongside the E411 highway in Belgium in October 2019.

    Venet has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at museums worldwide. These include Bernar Venet, 1961–2021: 60 Years of Sculpture, Painting & Performance at Kunsthalle Berlin, Germany in 2022; Another Language for Painting at the He Art Museum, Foshan, China in 2021-22; and The Hypothesis of Gravity at the Louvre-Lens Museum, France in 2021. In 2018, Venet was the subject of two retrospectives in France: Bernar Venet Retrospective 2019–1959 at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC) in Lyon, and Bernar Venet: The Conceptual Years 1966–1976 at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMAC) in Nice. In addition to his sculptures permanently installed at various public sites across the globe, Venet’s work has been collected by premiere institutions worldwide, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the National Museum of Art, Seoul; and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, among many others.

  • Works
    • Bernar Venet, Effondrement: Lignes indéterminées, 2019
      Effondrement: Lignes indéterminées, 2019
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    • Bernar Venet, 9 Acute Unequal Angles, 2016
      9 Acute Unequal Angles, 2016
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    • Bernar Venet, 220.5˚ Arc x 15, 2006
      220.5˚ Arc x 15, 2006
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    • Bernar Venet, Two Indeterminate Lines, 2004
      Two Indeterminate Lines, 2004
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    • Bernar Venet, Indeterminate Line, 1983
      Indeterminate Line, 1983
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  • Exhibitions
    • Bernar Venet: Gravity

      Bernar Venet: Gravity

      November 4 – December 23, 2022 509 West 27th Street, New York
      An exhibition of sculpture by French conceptual artist Bernar Venet (b. 1941) will bring together major large-scale works spanning the artist’s expansive oeuvre, including the first New York presentation of Pile of Coal (1963), Venet’s first sculptural work, widely recognized as a pioneering example of sculpture without a specific shape. Offering American audiences the opportunity to see several historically significant works in one setting, the exhibition will also include works on paper and documentation of Venet’s earliest artistic gestures hailing from the 1960s. On opening night, Gravity will commence with a performance by the artist.
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    • Bernar Venet: Indeterminate Hypothesis

      Bernar Venet: Indeterminate Hypothesis

      September 12 – October 12, 2019 509 West 27th Street, New York
      Kasmin is pleased to announce Indeterminate Hypothesis, an exhibition of work by French conceptual artist Bernar Venet (b. 1941). Consisting of five monumental Indeterminate Line sculptures, this exhibition marks Venet’s third solo show with Kasmin and is on view in the gallery’s flagship space at 509 West 27th Street, opening September 12, 2019. This is the first time the series has been shown in a gallery in the United States since 2002.
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    • Barnar Venet: Arcs

      Barnar Venet: Arcs

      March 9 – April 22, 2017 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
      Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce Bernar Venet: Arcs, on view at 297 Tenth Avenue from March 9 – April 22, 2017. The exhibition features six large-scale drawings and two new sculptures by the French conceptual artist. The gallery will publish a fully-illustrated pamphlet with an essay by American art critic, Carter Ratcliff.
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    • Bernar Venet: Angles

      Bernar Venet: Angles

      April 28 – June 25, 2016
      Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to present Bernar Venet's exhibition, Angles, on view from April 28 – June 18, 2016 at 515 W. 27th Street, New York.

      The conceptual artist’s inaugural solo show at the gallery unveils a brand new series of large-scale Angles. The exhibition features four cor-ten steel sculptures, each an assemblage of acute angles of varying heights and differing angular degrees, some extending across the horizontal axis and others stretching vertically. Intended for indoor or outdoor installation, the sculptures work to define the spaces in which they are positioned. The scope of the new series is further articulated with the inclusion of smaller sculptural maquettes, offering the viewer insight into the artist’s thought process as he expands the vocabulary and points to new directions in this body of work.
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  • News
    • A Milestone Year For Trailblazing Artist Bernar Venet in Forbes

      A Milestone Year For Trailblazing Artist Bernar Venet in Forbes

      by Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle September 21, 2024
      A Milestone Year For Trailblazing Artist Bernar Venet In 2024, acclaimed French artist Bernar Venet celebrates both his remarkable 65-year career and the 10th anniversary of the Venet Foundation, a cultural landmark in Le Muy in southeastern France dedicated to his towering sculptures and contemporary art collection.
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    • Bernar Venet at the Paris Olympics featured in Artsy

      Bernar Venet at the Paris Olympics featured in Artsy

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    • Bernar Venet reviewed in Forbes

      Bernar Venet reviewed in Forbes

      by Natasha Gural November 30, 2022 View More
    • Bernar Venet 'Arcs' reviewed in Aesthetica Magazine

      Bernar Venet 'Arcs' reviewed in Aesthetica Magazine

      March 27, 2017
      Presented by Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, Bernar Venet: Arcs, showcases the dynamic work of the French conceptual artist through six large-scale drawings alongside two...
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    • Bernar Venet featured in Sculpture Magazine

      Bernar Venet featured in Sculpture Magazine

      by Jonathan R. Jones March 1, 2016
      When 26-year-old Bernar Venet met Marcel Duchamp in New York in 1967, he boasted that his works were more radical than those made by the...
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  • Publications
    • Bernar Venet: Angles

      Bernar Venet: Angles

      2016
      Softcover, 128 pages
      ISBN: 978-0-9968134-1-9
      Dimensions: 10.75 x 8.75 inches
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