Lignes droites / Obliques

Bernar Venet

Lignes droites / Obliques, 1996126 x 96cmSign in to view price
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Material
paper (oilstick on paper)
Description
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The image depicts the word "DOCENT" in a minimalist, typographic style. The composition features a simple, monochromatic palette of gray tones, with the lettering dominating the frame. The clean, bold text reflects a contemporary design aesthetic, emphasizing the word's meaning as a museum guide or art expert. This artwork likely aims to convey the importance of the docent's role in interpreting and contextualizing works of art for visitors, highlighting their expertise and authority within the cultural institution. ...

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Artist
Bernar Venet
B.1941, French

Bernar Venet’s practice revolves around the rigorous investigation of form, material, and mathematical principles, producing works that merge conceptual precision with sculptural presence. He is widely recognized for his exploration of lines, arcs, and angles, creating steel sculptures that transform abstract mathematical and geometric ideas into tangible, monumental forms. Venet often manipulates industrial materials, including iron and steel, emphasizing weight, balance, and tension to construct compositions that appear both precise and dynamically unstable. His approach integrates systematic methods with intuitive decision-making, allowing chance, variation, and material behavior to influence the final form. Venet’s paintings and drawings echo his sculptural concerns, translating spatial relationships and numerical sequences onto two-dimensional surfaces, creating a dialogue between planar and three-dimensional expression. Across his oeuvre, Venet investigates the intersection of art, science, and philosophy, questioning perception, measurement, and the nature of visual experience. By foregrounding abstraction as a tool for contemplation, his work invites viewers to engage intellectually and emotionally with the structure, rhythm, and balance of his compositions, positioning art as a space where logic, beauty, and materiality converge. ...

Bernar Venet: Artworks
Diagonal 82,5°