Jean-Paul Réti Explained

Jean-Paul Réti
Birth Date:1946
Birth Place:Brașov, Romania
Field:Sculpting
Birth Name:Jean-Paul Reti

Jean-Paul Réti (alternative spelling: Jean-Paul Reti) is an artist and sculptor of French and Hungarian descent, established in France.

Biography

Jean-Paul Réti, born in 1946 in Brașov, Romania, spent part of his school years in Budapest, Hungary, before establishing in Paris, France, in the late 1960s. There, he became a student at Beaux-Arts de Paris, under the supervision of noted French sculptor César. In the 1970s, he developed commissioned sculpture work for artists such as Fernando Botero, Jean-Michel Folon, Jean Dubuffet and Pierre Klossowski. He became a resident of the French Academy in Rome at the Villa Medici from 1978 to 1980, and a recipient of the Prix de Rome.[1] [2] In 1985, he established his workshop permanently in Les Frigos, a squatting art space in Paris, France.[3]

Work

Inspired by urban life, by radical anarchist political views, and also by botanic phenomena (e.g. roots) and environmental dynamics, the art of Jean-Paul Réti has been often compared to that of the Nouveaux Réalistes, especially through its connections to the work of César Baldaccini. He uses a wide range of sculpting materials, most notably steel, also vegetable fibre. His work features in reputable collections, including the François Pinault Collection.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Réti, Jean-Paul . Sculptures - Villa Medici Septembre 1980 . 1980 . Académie de France à Rome.
  2. Book: Delarge, Jean-Pierre . Dictionnaire des arts plastiques modernes et contemporains . 2001 . Gründ . 978-2-7000-3055-6 . 1992 .
  3. Book: Sawyer, Stephen W. . 2012 . Grodach . Carl . The Politics of Urban Cultural Policy: Global Perspectives . Taylor & Francis . 288–301 . What's in the Fridge? Counter-democratic mobilization in post-industrial urban "cultural" development . https://books.google.com/books?id=UQPQnfKv5w0C&pg=PA208 . 978-02030-8877-7 .
  4. Schwaab . Catherine . 6 April 2016 . Jean Paul Reti et ses arbres tête en bas - Chronique . Paris Match . Paris, France . 14 August 2023.