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Gérard Serée

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Gérard Serée
Gérard Serée in 2007
Born
Gérard Serée

1949 (age 74–75)
NationalityFrench
Known forEngraving, Painting
MovementSupport/surface, Ecole de Nice

Gérard Serée (born 6 February 1949), is a French artist, known for his collaborations on producing artists' books.[1][2]

Serée lives and works in Nice, where in 1992 he created his studio called Atelier Gestes et Traces. He moved to Nice in 1969, and started his studies at Villa Arson in 1970, following the teaching of Daniel Dezeuze.[3]

His encounter with Pablo Picasso in 1969, would leave a strong mark to continue his career,[4][5][failed verification] for which he said "he marked me in a definitive way and nourished me with his creative energy". In 2018 he was part of a collective exhibition on Picasso in Vence.[6][7][non-primary source needed]

Aside from paintings, Serée has produced over 100 artist' books and over 940 engravings in collaboration with 56 authors, poets and writers such as Marie-Claire Bancquart, Bernard Noël, Michel Butor and Daniel Biga. His work is currently present in many collections, with Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain,[8] Picasso Museum in Antibes,[9] Museum Paul Valéry Sète,[citation needed] Museum,[citation needed] Paribas de Paris Foundation[citation needed] being among others.[10][non-primary source needed][11][better source needed] He is sometimes associated with the work of other artists from the École de Nice [fr] such as Jean-Louis Cantin, Jean-Jacques Condom, Daniel Farioli, Alberte Garibbo, Nivèse, and Bernard Tréal.[12][13]

References

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  1. ^ Zelda Egler (2008). Gravure et poesie en dialogue Les livres de Gerard Seree. Vol. I. Universite de Paris Sobronne - Paris IV. Diploma study. Pg. 13-30
  2. ^ Gérard Serée à la Menuiserie, https://www.cimiez.com/, 2012
  3. ^ Robert Injey (2020). Rêvons le monde Pour mieux le transformer Centenaire du Parti Communiste Français. Patriote Côte d'Azur, Nice. Pg. 122, ISBN 978-2-490718-01-6
  4. ^ Patrick Quillier, Gérard Serée (2016). Retendre la corde vocale. Maison de La Poésie Rhône-Alpes Le Temps des Cerises, Pg. 6–13, ISBN 978-2-37071-036-9
  5. ^ Public collections gerardseree.com, 2020
  6. ^ Christian Arthaud (2018). Picasso et les Contemporains Éloge de la Fabrique. Musée de Vence. ISBN 978-2-37622-073-2
  7. ^ Gerard Seree Collage & Artist Books Archived 2020-10-26 at the Wayback Machine vence.fr, 19 July 2018
  8. ^ Nice, MAMAC (2020-08-28). "MAMAC, Nice". Navigart.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-24.
  9. ^ Daniéle Giraudy (1988). Les Collections s'Art Moderne 1928/1988. Musee Picasso, Chateau Grimaldi, Antibes, pg. 27, 150. ISBN 2-905315-15-6
  10. ^ Public collections gerardseree.com, 2020
  11. ^ Gérard Serée, "Paintings and engravings", Michel Gathier, La Strada N ° 290, March 2018
  12. ^ Nice, un regard abstrait: Jean-Louis Cantin, Jean-Jacques Condom, Daniel Farioli, Alberte Garibbo, Nivèse, Gérard Serée, Bernard Tréal Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain de la ville de Nice, 1995
  13. ^ Noriega, Proposé par Valérie. "Gérard Serée à la galerie LA BANANE à Cannes - Art Côte d'Azur". www.artcotedazur.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-03-12.

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