Vincent Bioulès

Vincent Bioulès is a French painter,[1] born on March 5, 1938[2] in Montpellier, where he lives and works.[3]

Vincent Bioulès

Biography

Bioulès was born and continues to live and work in Montpellier.[3]

He has taught at several Fine Art schools including École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.[4]

Work

In 1966 Vincent Bioulès participated in the “Impact” exhibition in Céret ( Pyrénées-Orientales ).[1]

Vincent Bioulès was one of the founders of the Supports/Surfaces movement in 1968.[3] Unlike many of the other artists of the group, Bioulès never renounced the stretched canvas.[5] His focus in the group was to work the surfaces and accentuate the notion of its extent rather than its materiality.[5]

In 1969, he founded the ABC Productions group with Tjeerd Alkema, Jean Azemard, Alain Clément and Patrice Vermeille.[6]

He left the Supports/Surfaces group in 1972

In the mid-70s, he transitioned from abstraction to figurative painting, through portraiture and landscape.[3] His panoramas come from mnemonic images.[3]

Selected Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

2006
  • Espace et Paysage, 1966-2006, Musée d’Art Moderne de Céret, Céret, France[7]
1992
  • Nues, Musée d'Art Moderne, Saint-Etienne, France[8]

Group Exhibitions

2019
  • Unfurled: Supports/ Surfaces 1966-1976, curated by Wallace Whitney, MOCAD, Detroit, USA[9]
2018
1998
  • Les Années Supports / Surfaces dans les collections du centre Georges Pompidou, Musée du -2000, Jeu de Paume, Paris, France[10]
1970
  • Support(s)-Surface(s), ARC, musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, France[11]
1966
  • Jeunes peintres de l’école de Montpellier, musée Fabre, Montpellier, France.[3]

Public Collection

  • Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris, France[12]
  • Musée d’art moderne de Céret, France[13]
  • Frac Occitanie, Montpellier, France[14]
  • Musée national d’art moderne - centre Pompidou, Paris, France[15]
  • Centre communal d’art contemporain, Marseille, France[16]
  • Musée d’Art moderne et d’Art contemporain de Nice, France[17]
  • Les Abattoirs, Toulouse, France[18]
  • Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Saint-Etienne, France[19]
  • Frac Ile de France, Paris, France[20]
  • CAPC Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France[21]
  • Frac Franche-Comté, Besançon, France[20]
  • Frac Provence-Alpes- Côtes d’Azur : Collection, Marseille[20]
  • Collection Institut d’Art contemporain, Rhône-Alpes, Villeurbanne, France[22]
  • Musée d’art Moderne et contemporain, Strasbourg, France[23]

References

  1. "Vincent Bioulès". MutualArt.
  2. "Vincent Bioulès". Museum of Modern Art of Céret.
  3. "Vincent Bioulès". Galerie de la Forest Divonne.
  4. "Vincent Bioules". Bernard Chauchet - contemporary art.
  5. Ceysson (2014). SUPPORTS/SURFACES - A Moment/A Movement. Initiative art conseil, Editions. ISBN 9782916373713.
  6. "VINCENT BIOULÈS - CROSSWAYS". musée fabre.
  7. "Vincent Bioulès Space and Landscape 1966 - 2006". Museum of Modern Art Céret.
  8. "EXHIBITIONS SINCE 1987". MUSÉE D'ART MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAIN.
  9. "UNFURLED: SUPPORTS/SURFACES 1966-1976". MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART DETROIT.
  10. ""Les Années Supports/Surfaces"". ARTFORUM.
  11. "The Enduring Radicalism of 'Supports/Surfaces'". FRIEZE.
  12. "BIOULÈS Vincent". National Centre for Plastic Arts Collection.
  13. "Vincent Bioulès Permanent Collection". Céret musée d'art moderne.
  14. "Vincent BIOULÈS". Frac Occitanie Montpellier.
  15. "3 cities, 3 collections: Grenoble, Marseille, Saint-Etienne". Centre Pompidou.
  16. "The Communal Fund of Contemporary Art - FCAC". Marseille.fr.
  17. "BIOULÈS Vincent - Le jardin de l'enclos". MAMAC.
  18. "Vincent BIOULÈS - Hiver". les Abattoirs.
  19. "Vincent Bioulès". MAMAC - Saint-Étienne.
  20. "Vincent BIOULÈS". frac île‑de‑france.
  21. "THE COLLECTION". CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux.
  22. "THE COLLECTION ONLINE". Institute of Contemporary Art — Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes.
  23. "Artists - Vincent Bioulès - Ceysson & Bénétière". www.ceyssonbenetiere.com.
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