Yves Laloy (1920-1999) - Untitled





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Yves Laloy, Untitled, 1977, käsin signeerattu serigrafiapainatus paperille, 28 × 23,5 cm, Edition Panderma Basel rajoitettu painos, 230 numeroimattomia kappaleita, erinomaisessa kunnossa.
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Yves Laloy; From La Lune en Rodage III
Medium: Silkscreen Print
Material: Paper
Dimensions
28 x 23.5 cm
Editor: Edition Panderma, Basel
Year: published 1977
Edition: Tämä on numeroimaton kappale 230 painoksesta (65 hors commerce olivat numeroimattomia)
Signature: Signed
Provenance:
Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel
Private Collection, Basel
Condition / Restauration:
good condition
Further Information:
A rare limited edition of the portable collection of post-war and contemporary art La Lune en Rodage III. The art works were gathered by Carl Laslzo and included the greatest artists of the time who contributed with important pieces, often marking a turning point in their production and carriers: Enrico Castellani’s work for example is his first documented graphic work and Piero Manzoni's multiple Achrome is the only one produced by the artist.
Yves Laloy was born in Rennes, France in 1920, into a family of architects. He studied architecture at the École des Beaux-arts in Paris before turning to painting in 1950. Laloy’s works were exhibited in Parisian galleries with a Surrealist background, and in 1952, he held his first solo exhibition at the Galerie d'Orsel in Paris. Laloy, a well-traveled artist, exhibited in Canada, Milan, Basel, and Budapest. Laloy's art is characterized by sculptural geometric effects, bold colors, imaginative shapes, and the great influence of Navajo culture. His figurative paintings borrow themes and motifs from Surrealism. The sea is a constant element in his art; it frequently appears in his works as either water itself or through fantastical sea creature-like beings. Laloy's oeuvre includes both humor and playful depictions of external sexual characteristics. Laloy died in 1999 in Cancale, Brittany, and a notable exhibition of his works was organized by the Musée des Beaux-Arts in his hometown of Rennes in 2004.
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Yves Laloy; From La Lune en Rodage III
Medium: Silkscreen Print
Material: Paper
Dimensions
28 x 23.5 cm
Editor: Edition Panderma, Basel
Year: published 1977
Edition: Tämä on numeroimaton kappale 230 painoksesta (65 hors commerce olivat numeroimattomia)
Signature: Signed
Provenance:
Edition Panderma, Carl Laszlo, Basel
Private Collection, Basel
Condition / Restauration:
good condition
Further Information:
A rare limited edition of the portable collection of post-war and contemporary art La Lune en Rodage III. The art works were gathered by Carl Laslzo and included the greatest artists of the time who contributed with important pieces, often marking a turning point in their production and carriers: Enrico Castellani’s work for example is his first documented graphic work and Piero Manzoni's multiple Achrome is the only one produced by the artist.
Yves Laloy was born in Rennes, France in 1920, into a family of architects. He studied architecture at the École des Beaux-arts in Paris before turning to painting in 1950. Laloy’s works were exhibited in Parisian galleries with a Surrealist background, and in 1952, he held his first solo exhibition at the Galerie d'Orsel in Paris. Laloy, a well-traveled artist, exhibited in Canada, Milan, Basel, and Budapest. Laloy's art is characterized by sculptural geometric effects, bold colors, imaginative shapes, and the great influence of Navajo culture. His figurative paintings borrow themes and motifs from Surrealism. The sea is a constant element in his art; it frequently appears in his works as either water itself or through fantastical sea creature-like beings. Laloy's oeuvre includes both humor and playful depictions of external sexual characteristics. Laloy died in 1999 in Cancale, Brittany, and a notable exhibition of his works was organized by the Musée des Beaux-Arts in his hometown of Rennes in 2004.

