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Chantal Payet
'Assemblées', Figures In Motion, Oil on Paper on Board.

1996

About the Item

Abstract impressionist oil on paper on board by French artist Chantal Payet. Signed and dated April '96 to the reverse. An interesting and challenging Abstract Impressionist work in blues and greys. A painting that reveals itself over time. Initially the eye catches abstract forms strongly delineated with pencil marks which then morph into faceless intertwined figures stretching across the page. The images are then blurred with loose brush work to bring the image out of focus once more and present to us a mass or melting pot of bodies. The eye therefore is in constant motion moving in and out of the painting searching at times for detail and at times taking in the whole all the time asking questions as to who are these people, what is their relation, why are they there? Chantal Payet, who was born in 1955 in Lyon and continues to live and work there in Tarare, began exhibiting her work in France and abroad in the 1980s. PRINCIPAL EXHIBITIONS : 2018 Faites de l'art - 3e symposium - Lentilly Les Apartés - St Jorioz 74 2017 Les Journandises - Ain Résidence projet culture et santé -69 2016 Installation art nature, jardin d'Irénée - Lyon 5e 2015 exposition Paul Ricard - Lyon résidence avec la Cie Soulier Rouge - Rillieux 2014 Installation céramique et branches - Chapelle, Drôme 2013 signalétique art nature Frapna - Loire 2012 Résidence art nature - La guillotière Lyon Installation en appartement "La déménagerie" 2010 Maison du Peuple – Pierre-Bénite 2009 Galerie L'Usine – Lyon salon du livre d'art, Pollionnay 2008 Galerie L'Usine - Lyon parc de la Tête d'Or - résidence d'artiste installation fête des lumières – Lyon – Vivans 2007 Galerie L'Usine - Lyon parc de la Tête d'Or – « Frissons de vie » – Vivans installation fête des lumières – Lyon – Vivans 2006 "Lions - Turin" - sculpture Vivans rétrospective - Centre culturel de Corbas installation fête des lumières - Lyon -Vivans 2005 performance jazz à vienne avec Solosary parc de la Tête d'Or - "Douche de feuilles" - Vivans 2004 La Remise - Pollionnay - "Charmants enfants" plasticiens Vivans binôme avec P. Buchy : parc de la Tête d'Or - "Délit de feuilles" 2001 "Circum Alpestre" (expo. itinérante) : Thonon - Turin (Italie) - Martigny (Suisse) 2000 Biennale d'Art Contemporain - Corbeil Essonnes (75) 1999 Musée d'Azier - Feurs (42) 1998 "Malgré tout…la pictura" Turin Italie - Thonon - Evian 1997 L'Embarcadère" – Lyon - Galerie Guy Vannoni - Lyon Galerie Evelyne Guichard "Lyon - Corbas - Turin" Galerie "En plein air" - Turin 1996 Décors pour le spectacle "Le pauvre songe" : Chorégraphie Jean-Claude Carles "Noir dessin" Centre d'Art Contemporain de Lacoux "L'appel des cent" - Lyon 1995 Maison des Arts -Thonon-Evian Galerie Evelyne Guichard - Aoste - Isère Galerie "Il salto del Salmone" - Turin - Italie Galerie S - Drôme Hôtel de Noailles - Paris "Imagini dell interno" - Pinerolo - Italie 1994 "Les enfants des moi" - Groupe Emoïste : Musée H. d'Uckermann - Grenoble 1993 Salle des Templiers - Montélimar Ville de Cruas - Ardèche Fondation du goupe "Emoïste" : "Parlez-moi de moi" Prix Louise Hornung 1992 "Chutes" Galerie T.H. - Lyon Hewlett-Packard - Villefontaine - Isère Prix de la ville de Sausset les Pins - Bouches du Rhône Salon d'Art contemporain - Levallois-Perret (75) "Complicité d'évasion" Lyon, Paris, Italie expo itinérante Musée Hébert d'Uckermann - La Tronche - Grenoble 1991 "Seuls" - Galerie "S" - Dieulefit - Drôme Galerie Contraste - Lille "Collage" - Centre d'Art Contemporain - Lacoux (01) Galerie Carlier - Le Touquet 1990 "Corps" - Galerie Dédal - Annemasse 1989 "Foules" - Galerie Michel Guinle - Lyon Hewlett-Packard - Ecully 1988 "Tendances" Rhône-Alpes - Clermond Ferrand COLLECTIONS Hewlett-Packard Ecully et Villefontaine - Ville de Cruas - Ville de Sausset les Pins - Ville de Montélimar - Ville de Lyon PROJECTS illustrations : revue d'art "DADA" éditions Mango-Presse, 1994 à 2003 - 9 de cœur éditions le seuil 2005 Posters - création de visuels : centre culturel de Corbas, Mairie de Bron, Médiathèque de Feyzin lithographes URDLA 1990 (Foire de Bâle 91) décors de spectacle Cie J.C. Karl - toile peinte de 10 x 7m ARTISTIC INTERVENTIONS: 2001-2017 Professeur à l'Ecole Municipale d'Arts plastiques de Corbas 2005-2017 Professeur de dessin Sup de Mode, Lyon 2005-2017 Plasticienne, politique de la ville : association Arts & Développement Professeur de peinture association peindre à Sainte Foy Accompagnemt SAVS, Adapéi ART AND NATURE : résidence fête des feuilles à Bron, Moulin à Vent, Lyon - Communauté de communes Valcézard Gard, fête de l'Iris Oullins, les printanières Bron. SCHOOL PROJECTS : Ecoles primaires et maternelles : Décines - Lyon - Villeurbanne - Pollionnay - Jons - Brié et Angonnes (38) - Corbas - Pérouges Collèges : J. de Vérrazane Lyon, B. Vian Saint Priest MARRIONNETTES : M.J.C. Rilleux - Espace Tonkin - Musée Gadagne - Maison du livre Villeurbanne EVENT WORKSHOPS : Bibliothèque de Corbas, Biennale de la danse, Fêtes du livre Bron et Villeurbanne, Muz en Fête COMBINED ARTISTIC PROJECTS : Lyon 1er Fête des lumières : Conseil de quartier cœur et haut des pentes, «1,2,4 service » régie de quartier, lieu accueil parents, centre social "Livres désordinaires" avec la Résidence Intercommunale J. Villard et Korian Les Jardins d'Hestia FRESCOS : «Mémoire d'avenir » Conseil de quartier Perralière Grandclément, Forum Réfugiés, MJC Villeurbanne Maison des Enfants Oullins - Collège Villeurbanne - école Lyon 6 - La chaufferie Mermoz Lyon 8e
  • Creator:
    Chantal Payet
  • Creation Year:
    1996
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.3 in (49 cm)Width: 24.81 in (63 cm)Depth: 1.78 in (4.5 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Cotignac, FR
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: GB/Payet/Assemblées.1stDibs: LU1430212984022
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