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- BOGART Bram
- CANINI Sylviane
- CLAUZEL Jacques
- COIGNARD James
- COMBAS Robert
- CORNEILLE Guillaume
- DALE Roger
- DENNING Ken
- GORODINE Alexis
- HASEGAWA Shoichi
- HOFFMANN Godwin
- HOHLER Christophe
- KLASEN Peter
- SEGUI Antonio
- SHIRAISHI Mitsuo
- SOULIÉ Tony
- ULRICH Kjeld
- UNGERER Tomi
- VOTTELER Jutta
- WAYDELICH Raymond Emile
- WEISBUCH Claude
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- ALLENBACH Jean-Claude
- ALLIGAND Bernard
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- ARNAL André Pierre
- ARTAUD Gilbert
- AULLAS Arne
- AYUSO Alfonso
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- BAILLY-MAITRE-GRAND Patrick
- BALL Rolf
- BAR Alain
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- BARLIER André
- BELGEONNE Gabriel
- BELLMER Hans
- BOGART Bram
- BONCOMPAIN Pierre
- BONNEFOIT Alain
- BOSSER Jacques
- BOURRIE André
- BRICKA André
- BRIELS Clemens
- BRISSON Pierre-Marie
- BRUETSCHY François
- CAÏRO Christophe
- CANINI Sylviane
- CARZOU Jean
- CHAROY Bernard
- CHASSERIAU Joël
- CHEVALIER MIGUEL
- CHICA
- CLAUZEL Jacques
- CLEMENT Alain
- COIGNARD James
- COMBAS Robert
- COPPEY Caroline
- CORNEILLE Guillaume
- CORNU Michel
- COTTAVOZ André
- DALE Roger
- DEFOSSEZ Alfred
- DELARUE Maryse
- DENNING Ken
- DEPERTHES
- DESMET Cyril
- DOUTRELEAU
- DUCORROY Joël
- ENGEL Nissan
- FALAIZE Ann
- FANCH
- FELTEN Marc
- FRANGI Giovanni
- GANGLOFF Pierre
- GANTNER
- GAVEAU Claude
- GELIS
- GORODINE Alexis
- GROSAJT
- GUIBAL Henri
- GUINY Jean-Marie
- GUIONNET Jean-Luc
- GUIRAMAND
- HASEGAWA Shoichi
- HAYDEN
- HILAIRE
- HOFFMANN Godwin
- HOHLER Christophe
- HOMMES Helge
- HUMAIR Daniel
- JOUENNE
- JULLY Denis
- KAMINSKI Max Gerd
- KIM Minjung
- KISSMER Willy
- KLASEN Peter
- KLEINMANN Alain
- LANGLOIS
- LAPORTE
- LE NALBAUT Gérard
- LOSTE Patrick
- LOU G
- LUCCIA Angelo
- LUX Kim
- MAEHARA Shigehito
- MAIR Kurt
- MALÄR Andrea
- MASSON André
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- MERZ Albert
- MEYER Christophe
- MEYER PETERSEN Hans
- MIRO Juan
- MOLDO Marie-Gaëlle
- MOREL Olivier
- MORIETTE Olivier
- MOULY Marcel
- MUCKENSTURM Pierre
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- NOEL Martin
- OLSUFIEV André
- OSANNE
- PALMA Albert
- PICARD Jean-Marie
- PICASSO Pablo
- PIENTA
- POLLET Christophe
- QUESNIAUX Bernard
- QUILICI Jean-Claude
- REMLINGER Jean
- RIBAS Jaume
- RIPOLLES Juan Garcia
- RIVILLON Sylvie
- ROESZ Germain
- SAKAMOTO Ney
- SARRAZIN
- SCHKOLNYK Laurent
- SEGUI Antonio
- SEYEDIN Marjan
- SHIRAISHI Mitsuo
- SOULIÉ Tony
- SPAHN Victor
- STEFFAN Dan
- STRUBEL Dominique-Paul
- TANGUY Jean-Pierre
- TITUS CARMEL Gérard
- TOBIASSE Théo
- TURMEL Jean-Paul
- TYSON Matthew
- ULRICH Kjeld
- UNGERER Tomi
- VALADIE Jean-Baptiste
- VERCRUYCE Bernard
- VIVIN
- VOTTELER Jutta
- VRIJS Anke
- WAYDELICH Raymond Emile
- WEIL François
- WEISBUCH Claude
- ZAROU Victor
- ZHOU HAO
- ZIANI Hocine
- ZIEGENTHALER Martina
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Biographie de KLEINMANN Alain
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Alain KLEINMANN
Alain Kleinmann was born in Paris in 1953.
Paintings, sculptures and etchings.
His very particular style uses collages, incrustations and relief. His mastery of glazing and varnishing techniques dominated by sepia colours guarantee him a resounding success.
At thirty-five, Alain Kleinmann has already proven himself one of the most interesting European artists of his generation. He has carefully forged his own language of signs, a unique visual vocabulary in which Rembrandt and the artists of the European past fuse with the innovations of the post-war masters such as Francis Bacon, Larry Rivers and Robert Rauschenberg. His works have been exhibited at numerous international galleries and museums. He has received almost a dozen medals and is a member of eight different salons.In recent years, Kleinmann has assimilated the sepia-based tones of Rembrandt's paintings – archetypes within the European tradition of the quest for a soul in a surface of paint – to his own complex operations, creating a series of paintings he calls "Fragments of Memory."
Whereas in his photo-realist close-ups all was revealed – his works treat questions of time and memory, of lives unknown in their intensity but alluded to by traces, gestures and fragments of images or words, all perceived like outdated documents through the patina of age. Kleinmann transcends the limits of static imagery in a picture frame by digging within the life of the materials at hand – notably paper, the prime purveyor of identity in the Information Age. Paper, after all, takes on a life of its own as it goes through time: the process of its deterioration. It starts out neutral and pristine and gains character as it vanishes.
His background in semiotics stands Kleinmann in good stead as he manipulates a variety of visual languages: photos, drawings, rubber stamps, tickets, numbers, handwritten phrases or letters, pages from prayerbooks, personal correspondence and official documents. His textures come from materials that have lived and suffered, that have already received the imprint of human intervention: cardboard with its facing torn off, revealing its inner ribs and backing; paper that has been rumpled and then flattened again; paper with its skin scraped raw or mechanically imprinted with a meaningless pattern; paper that has buckled or wrinkled in the process of being adhered to another surface; and finally, photographs, hidden behind gauze or paraffin, recessed, partly revealed; they recede in time as they are obscured from view, as if their precision had been swallowed in the half-life of generational memory. All of these elements, so diverse and individualized, are harmonized in the final composition by the artist's hand.
For him, there is no spirituality without specific individuals who cultivate their inner life. As he says, "The dimension of things is right here. For me, true spirituality comes in the act of embracing true materiality, and not by averting one's gaze."
Museums having exposed works from Alain Kleinmann :
In France:
Center George Pompidou, Paris
Musée des Invalides, Paris
Musée de la Poste, Paris
Musée du Luxembourg, Paris
Espace Lyons Art Contemorain, Lyon
Musée d' Art Contemporain, Fontainebleau
Musée de la Resistance, Lyon
Musée de Saint Paul de Vence
Musée de Quimper
Musée de Vicomté, Melun
Musée de Chateauroux
Musée de Mantes La Jolie
Musée des Capucins, Coulommiers
In Europe:
Museum Léonard de Vinci, Milan
Science Museum, London
Tekniska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
Kunsthalle, Berlin
Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium
Palais de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Swiss
Palacio Velasquez, Madrid, Spain
Museum van Technische Hogeschool, Delft, Netherlands
Museum Mercal el Born, Barcelona, Spain
Charlottenborg Museum, Copenhagen
Tretiakov Museum, Moscow
In the rest of the world :
New York Coliseum, New York
Magnes Museum, Berkeley, California
Municipal Museum,
Beat Yam Museum of the Academy of Beaux Arts of China,
Peking Museum of Shandong, China ; Museum of Shengzen, China
Museum of Contemporary art, Santiago de Chile, Chile