"Hands Joined” By Jean Paul Proix 1962
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Height
91.0 cm
Width
50.0 cm
Depth
2.0 cm
Wear conditions
Good
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Description
Hands joined” by Jean Paul Proix 1962
Oil on canvas, signed and dated on the front, left side.
Non-figurative period of the artist.
Extract from his personal website:
“I'm part of a generation whose guiding lights were Picasso,
Matisse, Kandinsky, Klee and Fernand Léger, whose pupil I was.
A generation mainly preoccupied with the form, the writing, the sign
and very little with the subject. The role of witness of his time seemed to us to be reserved for photography. And for this reason, I gradually
oriented, from 1956 towards "non-figuration" with concerns
more or less close to the group "Cobra", and that until 1969.
However, the absence of reference to reality sometimes resulting
in aesthetics, I had the feeling of often redoing the same picture
and wanting something else. As a reaction, I chose hyperrealism for a fairly long period (a period marked, however, by a few crises of abstraction)
and since 2004, I felt the need to orient myself towards another form of expression, where the unconscious , the gesture and the color freeing themselves from objective representation, my approach becomes more playful and the surprises almost daily.
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Jean-Paul Proix (1926-2022)
December 29, 2022
Jean-Paul Proix died in his 97th year on December 27, 2022. Painting was his whole life, but it is much more than a painter who is leaving us. He is a friend, a wise epicurean with whom we have shared so many good times of complicity for more than ten years.
When Jean-Paul Proix became a pupil of Fernand Léger in 1950, he had already assimilated the teachings of two Ecoles des Beaux-Arts (including that of Paris) and started to professionalize. And it was until his last year that he continued to paint as he breathed: "quietly, serenely, voluptuously", in the words of the philosopher André Comte-Sponville, his longtime friend and admirer.
Abstraction will undoubtedly have been the great business of his life as a painter. Of course, we are also familiar with Jean-Paul Proix's landscapes, still lifes and other figurative - not to say hyperrealistic - subjects which have seduced collectors since the 1980s. But before that, he had been part of the avant-garde of the 1960s, a period during which he had developed a powerfully expressionist and gestural abstract style.
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