Jacques Villeglé Exhibition at Espace Claudine Bréguet, 1985
In 1985, the Espace Claudine Bréguet in Paris hosted an exhibition of works by French artist Jacques Villeglé, a key figure in the Nouveau Réalisme movement. The show ran from November 7 to December 14, 1985. Villeglé is known for his décollage technique, using torn posters from urban streets as his medium. The exhibition likely featured his signature works that critique consumer society and urban decay. The gallery, located in Paris, was a venue for contemporary art during that period.
Key facts
- Exhibition of Jacques Villeglé at Espace Claudine Bréguet
- Dates: November 7 to December 14, 1985
- Location: Paris, France
- Jacques Villeglé was a French artist associated with Nouveau Réalisme
- Villeglé's technique is décollage, using torn posters
- Espace Claudine Bréguet was a contemporary art gallery in Paris
Entities
Artists
- Jacques Villeglé
Institutions
- Espace Claudine Bréguet
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —