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Barnar Venet: Arcs

Past exhibition
March 9 – April 22, 2017 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
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  • 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.
     
    With this new series of drawings, the artist deepens his radical, lifelong exploration of the line and material. Ratcliff writes, “A drawing is an end in itself, not merely a step on the way to realizing a sculpture, nor is a small sculpture of any less importance than one of the artist’s immense outdoor pieces.” Stretching to seven feet tall, these drawings are the artist’s largest to date. Venet uses graphite, oilstick and collage to create groups of four, five and seven arcs in six different configurations onto a white background. With their exacting precision, Venet’s new work originates in his first conceptual sculpture. The interplay between sculpture and drawing brings out the inherent versatility of form in Venet’s oeuvre that transcends material boundaries.

  • Installation view, Bernar Venet: Arcs New York, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 9 – April 22, 2017 Photo by: Christopher Stach / Paul Kasmin Gallery (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Bernar Venet: Arcs New York, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 9 – April 22, 2017 Photo by: Christopher Stach / Paul Kasmin Gallery (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Bernar Venet: Arcs New York, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 9 – April 22, 2017 Photo by: Christopher Stach / Paul Kasmin Gallery (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Bernar Venet: Arcs New York, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 9 – April 22, 2017 Photo by: Christopher Stach / Paul Kasmin Gallery (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation view, Bernar Venet: Arcs New York, Paul Kasmin Gallery, March 9 – April 22, 2017 Photo by: Christopher Stach / Paul Kasmin Gallery (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
  • Mirroring the drawings are two new sculptures made of six-foot-tall rolled steel finished in a black patina. The new Arc sculptures are comprised in groups of four, five and seven curved lines that extend upwards from its base at variations of 86.5 degrees.
     
    Carter Ratcliff emphasizes throughout his essay, “How do the sculptures in this exhibition stand in relation to the drawings? Again, it is easy to make—and to leave unquestioned—the assumption that the drawn arcs represent the sculptural ones. Yet we could just as reasonably say that it is the other way around, for Venet sees each of his mediums as equal to all the others”.

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    • Bernar Venet, 86.5 ̊ Arc x 4, 2017
      Bernar Venet, 86.5 ̊ Arc x 4, 2017
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  • News
    • 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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  • About the Artist

    Bernar Venet

    Bernar Venet

    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.

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