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François Morellet

b. 1926, France
d. 2016

Born in Cholet, France - where he lived and worked all his life - Morellet studied literature in Paris before returning to run his family-owned toy factory.  Morellet created figurative paintings before turning to abstraction after a highly influential trip to Brazil in 1950, where he discovered Concrete art and the work of Max Bill and Theo van Doesburg. In the late 1950s he discovered the ‘Duo-Collages’ of Jean Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp through his friend Ellsworth Kelly, which led him to introduce chance as a central principle, creating works based on random numbers found in his local phone directory or the infinite sequence of decimals of the number pi.  Morellet was a founding member of the Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV), an experimental artist’s collaborative that emerged in France in the early 1960s. The group explored the possibilities of Kinetic Art and the viewer’s active engagement, while demystifying the romantic notion of the individual genius artist.

Exhibitions:  In 1965 Morellet took part in ‘The Responsive Eye’ an important group exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and from 1984-85 a retrospective of his work toured North America including the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, Brooklyn Museum, Center for the Fine Arts in Miami & Musée d’art contemporain in Montreal, Canada.

Morellet’s work has been included in a number of landmark international group exhibitions including Documenta in Kassel, Germany (1964 [with GRAV], 1968, and 1977), and the Venice Biennale (1970 and 1990). His first major solo museum exhibition was organized by the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven in 1971 and toured throughout Europe - at each venue the works were displayed in different orientations; horizontal, vertical or upside down. Major retrospectives have also been held at the National Galerie in Berlin (1977), the Centre Pompidou (1986 and 2011) and the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume (2000 – 2001) in Paris. His work is represented in major public collections including the Centre Pompidou, Dia Art Foundation, Los Angeles Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Seoul Museum of Art, Tate Britain, the Tel Aviv Museum, the Kunsthaus Zurich and the National Galerie Berlin. In 2017, Dia Art Foundation in the US presented a major survey of Morellet.

Morellet’s work is widely held in public collections and museums in France, Germany, across the rest of Europe and worldwide including the Centre Pompidou, Paris, Tate Modern, London, Kunsthaus Zurich, Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Los Angeles Museum of Art, MOMA New York, Hirshorn Sculpture Garden, Washington DC, USA

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Exhibition
Repetitions
The Mayor Gallery
2 Mar-6 May 2022
Exhibition
François Morellet
Annely Juda Fine Art
7 Mar-14 May 2024