Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Paris: Maeght, éditeur,1976., 1976
ISBN 10: 285587016X ISBN 13: 9782855870168
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. In-8° , 24,5 x 18,5 cm, 62 pp. , broché, envoi de l'artiste à Jacques et Madeleine Matarasso. Ediiton of 140 with four 2 sided engravings. This copy hors commerce.Lars Fredrikson was born in 1926 in Stockholm and died in 1997 in Vevouil, FranceA Swedish painter, draughtsman, sculptor and visual artist who settled in the south of France in the 1960s, Lars Fredrikson (1926 -1997) is also regarded as a pioneer of experimental sound creation.He is the subject of a retrospective at the Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain in Nice, from 16 November 2019 to 22 March 2020.The four engravings illustrating Claude Royet-Journoud's seven poems are minimalist, verging on the effacement: white paper scratched, pierced and torn. .Provenance. Estate of Jacques and Madeleine Matarasso., Nice, France.The story of the Matarasso family, booksellers, gallery owners and publishers of illustrated books and prints, spans three generations of enthusiasts. The Matarassos played a leading role in the intellectual and cultural life of Paris and then Nice. "They devoted their lives to promoting the works on paper of artists and writers," recalls Laure Matarasso, who took up the torch, first with her father in 1993, then alone after his death in 2015.1911 - Henri Matarasso leaves Salonika (now Thessalonika) for France;1916 - Birth of Jacques Matarasso, Henri's son, in Barcelona;1933- Opening of Matarasso bookshop, 72, rue de Seine, Paris;1941- Jacques moves to Nice; After initially setting up shop on rue Alberti in 1941, followed by a second on rue de Russie after the Liberation, Jacques Matarasso settled permanently at 2 rue Longchamp on July 1, 1950;1993- Laure Matarasso, Jacques and Madeleine's daughter, continues the adventure by taking over the gallery in Nice;2016- The bookstore-gallery moved from Rue Longchamp and, after a year of searching, opened at 46 Boulevard Risso, near Mamac and the Nucéra library, between Place Garibaldi and Acropolis in Nice.