Camille Bryen

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Camille Bryen
Born(1907-09-17)September 17, 1907
DiedMay 8, 1977(1977-05-08) (aged 69)
Paris[1]

Camille Bryen, also known as Camille Briand, (September 17, 1907– August 5, 1977) was a French poet, painter and engraver.[2]

Associated with the School of Paris, his work plays a part in the history of lyrical abstraction and tachisme.[3][4]

Legacy[]

In 1987 the French postal served issued a 5 Franc stamp that reproduced his work Précambrien.[5]

Bryen was included in the exhibition L'envolée lyrique, Paris 1945–1956, presented by the Musée du Luxembourg, Paris in 2006.[6][7]

Collections[]

Bibliography[]

  • Daniel Abadie, Bryen Abhomme, La Connaissance, Brussels, 1973
  • Jacques Audiberti, Bryen. L’ouvre-boîte, Gallimard, Paris, 1952
  • Jacqueline Boutet-Loyer, Bryen, l’œuvre peint, Quatre Chemins, Paris, 1986
  • Jacqueline Boutet-Loyer, La Dérive graphique de Camille Bryen, Galerie Callu Mérite, Paris, 1988
  • Jacqueline Boutet-Loyer, Bryen et le défi de la peinture éternelle, Galerie Callu Merite, Paris, 1990
  • Michel Butor, Bryen, en temps conjugués, Galerie de Seine, Paris, 1975
  • Jean Clair, Propos d’un abhumaniste, interview, Chroniques de l’Art Vivant, Paris, 1971
  • , Au-delà du tachisme, Paris, 1963
  • Pierre Restany, Lyrisme et abstraction, Milan, 1960
  • Michel Tapié, Un art autre, Paris, 1952
  • , Bryen, Galerie Raymonde Cazenave, Paris, 1960
  • Marc Alyn, Camille Bryen, architecte de l'informel, Approches de l'art moderne, Bartillat, 2007
  • Jacqueline Loyer, « Bryen », Nouvelles de l'estampe, 1975, catalog for engraved works

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Camille Bryen Nantes 1907–1977 Paris". sammlungonline.kunstmuseumbasel.ch.
  2. ^ "Bryen, Camille". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 2011. doi:10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.B00028137.
  3. ^ Opus international (in French). Éditions Georges Fall. 1974.
  4. ^ Kurczynski, Karen (July 5, 2017). The Art and Politics of Asger Jorn: The Avant-Garde Won't Give Up. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-54651-5.
  5. ^ "La Poste". La Poste (in French).
  6. ^ "L'envolée lyrique – Paris 1945–1956" (PDF). mediatheque-rueilmalmaison.fr/.
  7. ^ ""L'envolée lyrique", victoire de l'abstraction". La Croix (in French). July 29, 2006.
  8. ^ "Collection permanente – Musée Cantini – Musées de Marseille". musees-marseille.com (in French).
  9. ^ "Collections – page 1 | MAMC, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Saint-Étienne Métropole". mamc.saint-etienne.fr.
  10. ^ Site du musée.
  11. ^ "Camille Bryen. Imaginary Structure (Structure imaginaire). 1948 | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.

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