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Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist. Born Armand Fernandez in
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, Arman was a painter who moved from using objects for the ink or paint traces they leave (''cachets'', ''allures d'objet'') to using them as the artworks themselves. He is best known for his ''Accumulations'' and destruction/recomposition of objects.


Early life and education

Arman's father, Antonio Fernandez, an antiques dealer from Nice, was also an amateur artist, photographer, and
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. From his father, Arman learned
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and
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. After receiving his bachelor's degree in philosophy and mathematics in 1946, Arman began studying at the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Nice. He also studied
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at a police school in Nice, where he met Yves Klein and Claude Pascal. The trio bonded closely on a subsequent
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tour around Europe. Completing his studies in 1949, Arman enrolled as a student at the
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in Paris, where he concentrated on the study of archaeology and Asian art. In 1951, he became a teacher at the Bushido Kai Judo Club in
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. During this time he also served in the French military, completing his tour of duty as a medical orderly during the
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.


Early career

Early on, it was apparent that Arman's concept of the accumulation of vast quantities of similar objects was to remain a significant component of his art. He had originally focused more attention on his abstract paintings, considering them to be of more consequence than his early accumulations of
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s. Only when he witnessed viewer reaction to his first ''Accumulation'' in 1959 did he fully recognize the power of such art. In 1962, he began welding together ''Accumulations'' of similar kinds of metal objects, such as axes.


Inspiration and name change

Inspired by an exhibition for the German Dadaist
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in 1954, Arman began working on ''Cachets'', his first major artistic undertaking. At his third solo exhibition held in Paris's Galerie
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in 1958, Arman showed some of his first 2D accumulations he called ''Cachets''. These rubber stamp marks on paper and fabric proved a success and provided an important change of course for the young artist's career. At the time, he was signing only with his first name as an homage to
Van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, inc ...
, who also signed his works with his first name, "Vincent". In 1957, Arman chose to change his name from "Armand" to "Arman". On January 31, 1973, upon becoming a citizen of the United States, he took the American civil name, "Armand Pierre Arman".Arman chronology
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Evolution of work

From 1959 to 1962, Arman developed his most recognizable style, beginning with his two most renowned concepts: ''Accumulations'' and ''Poubelles'' (French for "trash bins"). ''Accumulations'' were collections of commonplace and similar objects which he arranged within transparent
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castings, or within
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cases. His first welded ''Accumulations'' were created in 1962. The ''Poubelles'' were collections of strewn refuse. In 1960, he filled the
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in Paris with trash, creating ''Le Plein'' (''The Full'') as a counterpoint to an exhibition called ''Le Vide'' (''The Void'') at the same gallery two years earlier by his friend Yves Klein. In October 1960, Arman, Yves Klein, François Dufrêne,
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, Martial Raysse,
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,
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,
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, and art critic and philosopher
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founded the Nouveau Réalisme group. Joined later by Cesar,
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, Niki de Saint Phalle, and
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, the group of young artists defined themselves as bearing in common their "new perspective approaches of reality". They were reassessing the concept of art and the artist for a 20th-century consumer society by reasserting humanistic ideals in the face of industrial expansion. Arman also became affiliated with the
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art movement based in Germany. In 1961, Arman made his debut in the United States, the country which was to become his second home. During this period, he explored creation via destruction. The ''Coupes'' (''Cuts'') and the ''Colères'' (''Angers'') featured sliced, burned, or smashed objects arranged on canvas, often using objects with a strong "identity" such as musical instruments (mainly violins and saxophones) or bronze statues.


Arman and Warhol

Arman can be seen in
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's film ''Dinner at Daley's'', a documentation of a dinner performance by the
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artist
Daniel Spoerri Daniel Spoerri (born 27 March 1930) is a Swiss artist and writer born in Romania. Spoerri is best known for his "snare-pictures," a type of assemblage or object art, in which he captures a group of objects, such as the remains of meals eaten by in ...
that Warhol filmed on March 5, 1964. Throughout the portrait-screen-test film, Arman sits in profile, looking down, appearing to be entranced in his reading, seemingly unaware of Warhol's camera, only making small gestures, rubbing his eyes, and licking the corner of his mouth. He remained silent, eyes gazing over the pages of what seemed to be a newspaper, in this four-minute,
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black-and-white reel. Warhol owned two of Arman's ''Poubelles'' and another accumulation called ''Amphetamines'', which were sold at
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auction of the Andy Warhol Collection in May 1988.


Move to New York City

Fascinated with the scene in
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, Arman took up part-time residency there from his home in Nice in 1961, after his first exhibition at the Cordier Warren Gallery. In the city, he met
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at a dinner given by the artist and collector William Copley. First living at the Chelsea Hotel and later in Church street, while keeping a studio in
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, then in
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, Arman began work on large public sculptures. There were varied expressions of the ''Accumulations'', including tools, watches, clocks, furniture, automobile parts, jewelry, and musical instruments in various stages of dismemberment. Musical instruments, specifically the strings and bronze, through his collaboration with a foundry in
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, became a major theme in Arman's work. Of Arman's ''Accumulations'', one of the largest is ''Long Term Parking'', which is on permanent display at the Château de Montcel in
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, France. Completed in 1982, this high sculpture consists of 60 mostly French cars set in of concrete. Just as ambitious was his 1995 work '' Hope for Peace'', which was specially commissioned by the Lebanese government to commemorate 50 years of their military's service. Standing in once war-torn
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, the monument consists of 83 tanks and military vehicles.


Personal life

In 1953, Arman married electronic music composer Eliane Radigue and had two daughters, Marion (1951) and Anne (1953) and one son, Yves Arman (1954–1989). In 1971, he married Corice Canton, with whom he had one daughter, Yasmine (1982) and one son, Philippe (1987). In 1989, he had his sixth and last child, Yves Cesar Arman, son of Carrole Cesar. After Arman's death in New York in 2005, some of his ashes were buried at the
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in Paris in 2008.


Selected exhibitions and awards


1960s

1964 *''Arman'', Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Holland *''Arman'', Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1965 *''Arman'', Museum Hans Lange, Krefeld, Germany 1966 *''Arman'', Palais de Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium *''Arman'', Musée de la Ville, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France 1967 *''Arman'', Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy 1969 *''Arman: Accummulations Renault'' (traveling exhibition): **Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Holland **Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France **Louisiana Museum of Modern Art **Humlebaek, Denmark **Kunsthalle, Berlin, Germany **Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany **Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden **Städtische Kunstammlungen, Ludwigshafen, Germany **Kunsthaus, Zürich, Switzerland **Amos Anderson Taidemuseo, Helsinki, Helsingfors, Finland


1970s

1970 *''Arman'', Modern Art Museum, Stockholm, Sweden 1974 *''Arman'', Salles romanes du Cloître Saint-Trophime, Musée Réattu, Arles, France *''Arman: Selected Works 1958-1974'', La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, California; *Fort Worth Art Museum, Texas 1975 *''Arman: Objets Armés 1971-1974'', Paris, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France 1976 *''Arman'', Artcurial auction house, Paris, France 1977 *''Arman: Paintings and Sculptures'', Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University, Kansas 1978 *''Arman, Veranneman Foundation'', Kruishoutem, Belgium 1979 *''Arman: Rétrospective, Centre d'Art et de Culture'', Flaine, France


1980s

1980 *''Arman'', Veranneman Foundation, Kruishoutem, Belgium 1981 *''Arman'', Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, Germany 1982 *''Arman: Parade der Objekte: Retrospektive 1955-1982'' (traveling exhibition): **Kunstmuseum, Sammlung Sprengel, Hanover, Germany **Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt, Germany **Tel Aviv Museum, Israel **Kunsthalle, Tübingen, Germany **Musée Picasso, Château Grimaldi, Antibes, France **Musée d'Art Contemporain Dunkerque, France 1984 *''Arman o L’Oggetto come Alfabeto: Retrospettiva 1955-1984'', Museo Civico delle Belle Arti, Lugano, Switzerland *''Arman'', Museo d'Arte Moderna, Parma, Italy 1985 *''Arman'', Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan; Walker Hill Art Center, Seoul, Korea *''Arman Aujourd’hui'', Musée de Toulon, France 1986 *''Arman: Retrospective'', Wichita State University, Ulrich Museum of Art, Kansas *Arman, Veranneman Foundation, Kruishoutem, Belgium


1990s

1991 *''Arman in Italy'', Fondazione Mudima, Milan, Italy *''Arman Sculpture'', Contemporary Sculpture Center, Tokyo, Japan *''Arman: A Retrospective 1955 - 1991'', The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York; The Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, Michigan 1992 *''Il Giro di Arman'', Associazione Culturale Italo-Francese, Bologna, Italy 1994 *''Le Ceramica di Arman'', Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche in Faenza, Faenze, Italy 1995 *''Arman, Musée Royal de Mariemont'', Mariemont-Chapelle, Belgium 1996 *''Arman: The Exhibition of International Sculpture Master'', Modern Art Gallery, Taichung, Taïwan 1998 *''Arman'', Musée du Jeu de Paume, Paris, France 1999 *''Arman'', Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel *''Arman'', Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, São Paulo, Brazil


21st Century

2000 *''Arman—20 stations de l'objet'', Couvent des Cordeliers, Paris, France *''Arman, Fundaciò "la Caixa,"'' Barcelona, Spain *''Arman, la traversée des objets'', Palazzo delle Zitelle, Venice, Italy *''Arman'', Museo de Monterrey, Mexico *''Arman'', National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan 2000-01 *''Arman: Werke auf Papier'', Ludwig Museum, Coblenz, Germany 2001-02 *''Arman: Through and Across Objects'', Boca Raton Museum of Art, Florida 2002 *''Arman: Works on Paper'', Villa Haiss Museum, Zell, Germany 2003 *Awarded 2003 Sport Artist of the Year, The American Sport Art Museum and Archives, United States Sports Academy, Daphne, Alabama *''Arman: Arman'', Museum of Contemporary Art of Teheran, Teheran, Iran *''Arman'', Marlborough New York City 2004 *Omaggio ad Arman Arte Silva, Sergno *''Arman—Peinture'', Marlborough Monaco, Monaco 2005 *''Hommage a Arman'', Galerie Anne Lettree, Paris 2006 *''Arman—Subida al Cielo'', Musée d' Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain Nice, France *''Arman—A Tribute to Arman'', Marlborough Gallery, New York *''Arman—No Comment'', Galerie Georges-Phillippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris 2008 *''Arman'', Palazzo Bricherasio, Turin 2010-2011 *''Arman'', a retrospective, Centre Georges Pompidou, Oct. 2010, Paris *''Arman'', retrospective, Museum Tinguely, Feb. 2011, Basel, Switzerland *''Arman-in les Baux de Provence'', July-Oct. 2011, Les Baux-de-Provence 2013 * ''Cycles,'' Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York


Public collections in the United States (selected)

*Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, California *Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DCImages of artwork by Arman in the Hirshhorn Museum collection, Smithsonian Institution
*Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, Kansas *Harvard Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts *The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan *Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota *Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, Missouri *Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri *Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri *Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York *The Museum of Modern Art, New York *Allen Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio *Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington *Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Florida


Selected press



* ttps://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/24/arts/art-in-review-arman-a-survey-1954-2002.html Johnson, Ken, "Art in Review: Arman-- 'A Survey: 1954-2002'," ''The New York Times,'' 01/24/13.


Bibliography

*Chalumeau, Jean-Luc and Pierre Restany (preface), ''Arman: Shooting Colors'', Paris, France: Éditions de la Différence, Autre Musée/Grandes Monographies, 1989 *Kuspit, Donald. ''Monochrome Accumulations 1986—1989''. Stockholm: A. H. Graphik, 1990 *Otmezguine, Jane and Marc Moreau, in collaboration with Corice Arman. ''Estampes''. Paris: Éditions Marval, 1990 *Durand-Ruel, Denyse. ''Arman - Vol. II: 1960 à 1962''. Paris: Éditions de la Différence, 1991 *Durand-Ruel, Denyse. ''Arman - Vol. III: 1963 à 1965''. Paris: Éditions de la Différence, 1994 *Bouhours, Jean-Michel (director), ''Arman'' exhibition catalogue, Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 2010


References


External links


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Foundation A.R.M.A.N. websiteOral history interview with Arman, 1968 Apr. 22
from the Smithsonian
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Arman in Les Baux de Provence (English)virtual museum
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