Jean-Michel Sanejouand (18 July 1934 – 18 March 2021) was a French artist. His work ranged from environments to monumental sculptures, from
readymade-like objects, to paintings of
oneiric landscapes in which (usually) one of his sculptures stands.
Biography
Born in Lyon, France, in 1934, he received a degree in law from the
Institut d'études politiques de Lyon
The Institut d'Études politiques de Lyon (or Lyon Institute of Political Studies) also known as Sciences Po Lyon, is a grande école located in Lyon, France. It is one of ten Institutes of Political Studies in France, and was established in ...
in 1955.
He lived and worked in Paris between 1959 and 1993.
His work can be encapsulated in a series of distinct periods, which the artist titled.
From 1962 to 1963, he worked on a series of sculptural paintings that he called "Charge-Objets" (English: "Charge-Objects").
From 1969 to 1974 he created a series of works under the general title of "Organisations d'espace" (English: "Space Organizations").
He died 17 March 2021 at his home in
Maine-et-Loire
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, France.
Solo exhibitions
*1967 "Première organisation d'espace", Ecole Polytechnique (Paris).
*1968 "Deux organisations d'espace", Galerie Yvon Lambert (Paris).
*1973 "Les Organisations d'espace de Sanejouand", Centre National d'Art Contemporain (Paris).
*1979 "Espaces-Peintures", The Antwerp Gallery,
FIAC
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(Paris).
*1982 "Espaces-Peintures", Lens Fine Art Gallery (Antwerp, Belgium).
*1986 "Rétrospective: des Charges-Objets aux Espaces-Peintures", Palais des Beaux-Arts (Lyon, France).
*1991 "Espaces-Peintures 1978-1986",
MAC
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* Mac, ...
(
Villeneuve d'Ascq
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, France).
*1991 "Les Charges-Objets 1963-1967", Galerie Froment-Putman (Paris).
*1995 "Rétrospective 1963-1995", MNAM
Centre Georges Pompidou
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(Paris).
*1996 "Peintures", Galerie Barbier, FIAC (Paris).
*2002 "Libre et Change", Galerie Chez Valentin (Paris).
*2005 "Sanejouand",
Le Plateau (Paris).
*2011 "Espaces et Cie", Galerie MAM, Drawing now,
Carrousel du Louvre
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(Paris).
*2012 "Retrospectivement",
Frac des Pays de la Loire (Carquefou), HAB gallery (
Nantes
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), as part of "Jean Michel Sanejouand's year in Pays de la Loire".
*2015 "Un peu d'espace(s)", Galerie Art : Concept (Paris).
*2018 "Beyond color", Galerie Art : Concept (Paris).
*2018 "Operation contact", Galerie Kreo (Paris and London).
Group exhibitions
*1967 "Superlund", Lunds Konstall (Sweden). Curator:
Pierre Restany
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. Also featuring:
Arman
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,
Christo
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,
Erik Dietman,
Yona Friedman
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Early years
Born in B ...
,
François Morellet
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, Jean-Pierre Raynaud,
Nicolas Schöffer
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He ...
,
Constantin Xenakis...
*1976
Venice Biennale
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, French pavilion (Italy). Curator:
Pierre Restany
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Restany was born in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda, Pyrénées-Orientales, and spent his childhood in Casablanca. On return ...
. Also featuring:
Fred Forest
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,
Raymond Hains
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,
Alain Jacquet
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Life and career
Jacquet was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Thou ...
, Bertrand Lavier, Jean-Pierre Raynaud...
*1986 "Qu'est-ce que l'art français ?" (What is French art ?),
Toulouse
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(France). Curator:
Bernard Lamarche-Vadel
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Life
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. Also featuring: Erik Dietman,
Robert Filliou
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Life
In 1943, Filliou became a member of the French Communis ...
,
Gérard Garouste
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Since 1979, he has lived and worked in Marcilly-sur-Eure in Normandy, where he founded an educational and s ...
,
Gérard Gasiorowski,
Jacques Villeglé
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...
*1992
Universal Exposition of Seville, French pavilion (Seville, Spain).
*1999 "Les Champs de la Sculpture" (Sculptures of
Champs-Élysées
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), where "Le Silence" was first exhibited. Also featuring:
Tony Cragg, Erik Dietman,
Barry Flanagan
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Biography
Barry Flanagan was born on 11 January 1941 in Prestatyn, North Wales. F ...
,
Raymond Hains
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,
Keith Haring
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, Jean-Pierre Raynaud,
Bernar Venet
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Early life
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,
Lawrence Weiner
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...
*2006
"La force de l'Art",
Grand Palais
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(Paris). Curator:
Anne Tronche
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.
*2012 "Ends of the earth:
Land Art
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to 1974",
MOCA (Los Angeles, USA).
*2015 "Cycle des histoires sans fin",
MAMCO
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From 1994 to 2015, MAMCO was dire ...
(Geneva, Switzerland).
*2020 "Platform: Paris/Brussels",
David Zwirner
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Early life and education
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's online viewing room.
Monumental sculptures
*1996 "Le Silence" (The Silence), a bronze sculpture whose largest version is two meters high. Until 2019, It was installed in a private park of sculptures near
Biarritz
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(France).
*2005 ''Le Magicien'' (The Magician), a five-meters high bronze, installed in the gardens of
Palais Saint-Georges, close to the railway station of
Rennes
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(France).
Collections
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Centre Pompidou
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, Paris
*
Fonds régional d'art contemporain, Ile de France
*
Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon
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*
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Bibliography
*''Les organisations d'espaces de Jean-Michel Sanejouand (1967-1974)'', Frédéric Herbin and Jean-Michel Sanejouand
Footnotes
External links
Official Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sanejouand, Jean-Michel
1934 births
2021 deaths
Modern painters
Modern sculptors
20th-century French painters
20th-century French male artists
French male painters
21st-century French painters
21st-century French male artists
French contemporary artists
20th-century French sculptors
French male sculptors