Tondo

Tondo

Claude ViallatWW-1994-M057902

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Year
1994

Artist

Claude Viallat
Claude Viallat

Painting

Claude Viallat is a French painter and founding member of the Supports/Surfaces movement, which emerged in the 1960s to challenge the conventions of stretched canvas and gallery display. His work interrogates the materiality of painting itself, employing repetitive stamping, stenciling, and printing techniques on raw fabrics, paper, and unconventional grounds. Rather than treating the canvas as a neutral support, Viallat makes the material substrate, its folds, edges, and physical properties, integral to the work's meaning. His practice extends to large-scale installations and interventions that question the relationship between object, space, and viewer.

Nimes, France

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Untitled

Untitled

1979 · Synthetic polymer paint on door flap of a canvas military tent with buckles, ropes, and dyed straps

WW-1979-M068707

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1994
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Artist

Claude Viallat

Claude Viallat

Painting

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