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Art Abstrait & Contemporain – Partie II 5 avril 2012 Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild Art Abstrait & Contemporain II Art Abstrait & Contemporain – Partie II Jeudi 5 avril 2012 à 14h00 1 Expositions publiques : Directeur du département – Spécialiste : Samedi 31 mars, 11h – 19h Stéphane Corréard Dimanche 1er avril, 11h – 19h Tel. + 33 1 47 27 11 24 – Fax + 33 1 45 53 45 24 Lundi 2 avril, 11h – 19h [email protected] Mardi 3 avril, 11h – 19h Mercredi 4 avril, 11h – 19h Jeudi 5 avril, 11h – 12h Expert : Pour le lot 338 Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, Marie-Claude Tubiana – Tel. + 33 1 42 77 45 33 Grand Salon 11, rue Berryer – Paris 8 ème Les rapports de conditions des œuvres que nous présentons peuvent être délivrés avant la vente à toutes les personnes qui en font la demande. Téléphone pendant les expositions Ceux-ci sont uniquement procurés à titre indicatif et ne peuvent en aucun cas et la vente: + 33 1 45 63 18 35 se substituer à l’examen personnel de celles-ci par l’acquéreur. Commissaire-priseur : Arnaud Cornette de Saint Cyr Tel. +33 1 47 27 11 24 [email protected] Tous les catalogues en ligne sur www.cornette-saintcyr.com Conception - réalisation - impression 46, avenue Kléber – 75116 Paris – Tel. +33 1 47 27 11 24 | Art’Com Agency 01 40 06 08 25 Agrément n° 2002-364 ART ABSTRAIT & CONTEMPORAIN – PARTIE II – Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild - 5 avril 2012 Les Florilèges 14 ventes aux enchères à l’Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild du 1er au 5 avril 2012 2 Salle des ventes : Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild Rue du Faubourg St Honoré 11, rue Berryer, 75008 Paris Bureaux Cornette de Saint Cyr : 46, avenue Kléber, 75116 Paris Rue Balzac Tel. +33 1 47 27 11 24 11 rue Berryer Fax +33 1 45 53 45 24 Charles de Avenue Hoche Gaulle - Étoile Avenue de Friedland Avenue des Champs-Élysées Georges V ART ABSTRAIT & CONTEMPORAIN – PARTIE II – Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild - 5 avril 2012 Calendrier des ventes Dimanche 1er avril 15h00 Vins et Spiritueux Petit Salon Lundi 2 avril 14h00 Cabinet de Curiosité Grand Salon 14h30 Livres et Autographes Petit Salon 19h30 Design Grand Salon Mardi 3 avril 14h00 Estampes Modernes et Contemporaines Petit Salon 3 15h00 Art Moderne Grand Salon 19h00 Peines et Châtiments d’Autrefois Grand Salon Mercredi 4 avril 14h30 Arts d’Afrique, d’Asie, d’Amérique et d’Océanie Petit Salon 14h30 Univers de Femme Grand Salon 19h30 Art Abstrait et Contemporain - Partie I Grand Salon Jeudi 5 avril 14h00 Art Abstrait et Contemporain - Partie II Grand Salon 14h30 Précieuses Cannes de Collection Petit Salon 16h00 Street Art Grand Salon 19h30 Montres et Bijoux - Collection Alain Delon Grand Salon ART ABSTRAIT & CONTEMPORAIN – PARTIE II – Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild - 5 avril 2012 Index Art Abstrait & Contemporain – Partie II Adami .............................................309 Lacasse..........................................268 Alechinsky ....................................262 Le Gac ............................................326 Alviani .............................................225 Le Parc ...........................................212 Andrade .........................................218 Lindström..........264, 265, 266, 267 Appel...............................................296 Liot ................................298, 299, 300 Arden Quin...................................240 Luther....................................209, 223 Arman....................................276, 277 Malaval...........................................257 Arnal ................................................242 Michaux .........................................260 Arp....................................................236 Morandini ...................219, 220, 221 Asis................................203, 204, 205 Papart..............................................243 Babou..............................................310 Pasqua................333, 336, 342, 343 Banerjee ........................................334 Peijun Weng Fen .......................338 Baruchello .....................................314 Penalba ..........................................223 Bertoia............................................226 Perez Flores.................................224 Biasi.................................................216 Pincemin .......................................283 Bogart.............................................259 Plessi ..............................................278 Boisrond ........................................305 Pomodoro .....................................227 Boto.................................................207 Pradel-Fraysse ............................340 Brown...........................311, 312, 313 Quentin..........................................248 Bury.................................................208 Rabarama......................................337 Cane ................................................327 Rancillac ........................................306 Cardenas .......................................255 Raymond.......................................246 Carrera............................................222 Schlosser....................288, 292, 293 César...............................................275 Singier ............................................250 Chapman.......................................335 Soto..................................................211 4 Claisse............................................202 Stahly..............................................251 Combas ....315, 329, 330, 331, 332 Takis........................................210, 274 Corda ..............................................341 Tal-Coat.................................249, 256 Couturier .......................................254 Tomasello......................................217 Cruz Diez.......................................215 Vardanega.....................................206 Dewasne.......................................232 Vasarely ................................230, 231 H. Di Rosa.........301, 315, 316, 317, Viallat...............................................328 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325 Vitulo ...............................................253 R. Di Rosa ...................................315, Walther...............279, 280, 281, 282 ...............................316, 319, 322, 323 Zack .................................................235 Domela ..........................................239 Doucet............................................261 Dumitresco ..................................245 Errò..........................................297, 308 Etienne-Martin ...........................252 Fassianos ......................................284 Fautrier...........................................234 Francis ............................................237 Gauthier.........................................244 Germain.........................................247 Guyomard .....................................304 Hains......................................269, 270 Hiquily ...................................228, 229 Jacquet ..........................................285 Jenkell ............................................339 Jenkins...........................................238 Jorn..................................................263 Journiac .........................................286 Kantor .............................................258 Kijno.................................................241 Klasen ............................................287, ....289, 290, 291, 294, 295, 303, 307 Klein .......................................272, 273 Kriki..................................................302 ART ABSTRAIT & CONTEMPORAIN – PARTIE II – Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild - 5 avril 2012 COLLECTION D’UN AMATEUR D’ART OPTIQUE ET CONSTRUIT « J’ai foi dans l’avènement d’un art cinématographique polychrome et multidimensionnel qui rayonnera comme première expression purement plastique. » (Victor Vasarely, 1954) « J’ai foi dans l’avènement d’un art cinématographique poly- sensible et universelle demeure la seule destination. Vibration, chrome et multidimensionnel qui rayonnera comme première ex- trouble, pulsion, excitation, ces termes qui appartiennent au pression purement plastique. » Ces mots sont ceux de Victor champ affectif deviennent dès lors des réalités sensibles, dont Vasarely, publiés en 1954 dans un des premiers numéros de la l’expérience inédite est par elle-même (ré)créative. revue Cimaise. Pressentant cet avènement, l’artiste organise l’an- C’est à cette expérience éternellement présente que nous née suivante avec la galeriste Denise René une exposition intitu- convient donc aujourd’hui les œuvres de cette collection. Que le lée « Le Mouvement », qui fera date. Déjà, Soto apparaît à ses processus soit colorimétrique (Cruz-Diez), mécanique (Perez- côtés, et forme avec quelques autres – Agam, Tinguely, Bury – le Flores) ou magnétique (Takis), que le volume soit virtuel (Vasarely) premier noyau de l’« art cinétique » naissant. Rapidement, d’au- ou réel (Morandini), que la luminosité soit chromatique (Asis) ou tres artistes venus d’Amérique du Sud – Cruz Diez, Perez Flores, électrique (Carrera), l’expérience cinétique opère ici cette rare Tomasello – rejoignent le répertoire de Denise René, qui compte symphonie des sens, à la fois émotion perceptive et jeu des ha- déjà Arp et Poliakoff, auxquels s’ajouteront Claisse, Le Parc, Boto sards, à laquelle nous donnons, le temps d’une exécution toujours et Vardanega. réitérable, une réalité authentique et subjective. Comportant tous ces artistes, la collection présentée ici est on ne Aux
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