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Étienne Martin (4 February 1913 – 21 March 1995) was a French non-figurative sculptor.


Biography

He was born Henri Étienne-Martin on 4 February 1913 in Loriol,
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, France. He attended the Ecole des Beaux Arts de
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from 1929 to 1933, where he met Marcel Michaud. Martin moved to
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in 1934, working at the studio of Charles Malfray at the
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, where he came into contact with such painters as
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, Alfred Manessier, Zelman, Véra Pagava, and the sculptor François Stahly. With them, Martin became part of the group '' Témoignage'', which had exhibitions in Paris in 1938 and 1939. He worked primarily in wood and plaster, creating works inspired by his childhood memories of his home in Loriol. Later sculpture included bronze, string, and textiles. During
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, Martin was a prisoner in Germany and was liberated in 1941. In 1942, he traveled to
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with Stahly and Zelman, and then in 1943–1944 went to Dieulefit, Drôme, where he met the writer Henri-Pierre Roché. Next, Martin moved to
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,
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. On his return to Paris in 1947 he lived with Roché, and he met Brâncuși and
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. Over the next dozen years, Martin became spiritual, practicing Eastern religions, including
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. In 1954, Martin began his series of ''Demeures'' (Dwellings), for which he became well known. He received in 1966 the grand prize for sculpture in the 33rd
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. He was a professor and head of the sculpture department from 1968 to 1983 at the
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in Paris. He was elected in 1971 to the
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. In 1984, an exhibition bringing together all Martin's ''Demeures'' was held at the
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in Paris. In 2010, from June to September, a new exhibition at the Pompidou Center paid respect to the artist by showing 15 sculptures, drawing, personal notebooks, and photographs of his studio. Martin died in Paris on 21 March 1995, from cardiac arrest.


Works

His large abstract sculptures build on inspiration of empty spaces delimited by volume. * ''Grand couple'', bronze, 1947, at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda,
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, Switzerland * ''La nuit ouvrante'', bronze, 1948, in the
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* ''Tête aux mains'', bronze, 1950–1951, in the Musée de Dijon * ''Lanleff-Demeure No. 4'', bronze, 1961, Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park * ''Demeure 4'', 1961, at the Maison de la Culture d'
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* ''Le Manteau'', 1962, in the Pompidou Center, Paris. This was the first fabric in sculpture at this Museum and gained him wide recognition. * ''Trois Personnages'', 1967, at the Fondation de Coubertin, Saint-Rémy lès Chevreuse, Yvelines * ''Abécédaire'', 1967, in the Pompidou Center, Paris * ''Le Passage'', 1969, at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris * ''Le cerbère'', chestnut, 1977, in the Musée de Lyon * ''Mur miroir'', 1979, in the Pompidou Center, Paris * ''L'Escalier'', wood, metal, plexiglass, rope, paint, 1983, at the Musée de Valence * ''Le collier de la nuit; Les eaux souterraines du désir'', mixed media, 1985, in the Museum of Grenoble * ''La Ruine'', ''L'Athanor'', ''Demeure 1'', at the Bois Orcan in Noyal-sur-Vilaine, (
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) * ''Demeure'' at the Middelheim Open Air Sculpture Museum,
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See also

* Élisabeth Cibot, a student


References


External links

* Photos of Étienne Martin by
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* Works by Étienne Martin in public places in Pari

* Works by Étienne Martin at the Pompidou Cente

* ''Personnage III'', 1967, at the Tuilerie

* Works by Étienne Martin at the Museum of outdoor sculptur

* Étienne Martin at the Parc Jouvet de Valenc

* Étienne Martin at the gallery Bernard Bouch

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, Etienne 1995 deaths 1913 births 20th-century French sculptors Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres French male sculptors