Venet and Concrete Art Collections at Espace de l'art concret
The exhibition 'Vivre l'art' at Espace de l'art concret in Mouans-Sartoux, France, from January 25 to May 24, 2009, presents the Collection Venet alongside the Donation Albers-Honegger. The show highlights the intersection of concrete art and the personal collection of artist Bernar Venet, offering a dialogue between systematic abstraction and Venet's own conceptual practice. The Espace de l'art concret, known for its focus on concrete and geometric abstraction, houses the Albers-Honegger donation, a major ensemble of works by artists such as Josef Albers, Max Bill, and Gottfried Honegger. The exhibition underscores the museum's commitment to showcasing the legacy of concrete art while integrating contemporary perspectives through Venet's collection.
Key facts
- Exhibition runs from January 25 to May 24, 2009
- Location: Espace de l'art concret, Mouans-Sartoux, France
- Features Collection Venet and Donation Albers-Honegger
- Highlights concrete art and geometric abstraction
- Donation includes works by Josef Albers, Max Bill, Gottfried Honegger
- Bernar Venet is a French conceptual artist
- Espace de l'art concret focuses on concrete art
- Exhibition title: 'Vivre l'art'
Entities
Artists
- Bernar Venet
- Josef Albers
- Max Bill
- Gottfried Honegger
Institutions
- Espace de l'art concret
- Collection Venet
- Donation Albers-Honegger
Locations
- Mouans-Sartoux
- France
Sources
- artpress —