The Swiss artist of Romanian origin born in 1930 on the banks of the Danube in Galati (eastern Romania) is known for his three-dimensional still lifes linked to the art of the table.
The Swiss visual artist, Daniel Spoerri, figure of the artistic movement of «New Realism » and father of «Eat-Art»which consists of fixing the traces of a meal in a work, has died, the Center Pompidou announced on Wednesday. “We are deeply saddened by the death of Daniel Spoerri, emblematic figure and founding member of New Realism”indicated the museum of modern and contemporary art on X. “His unique look at art, through his “trap paintings” and his unexpected assemblages, was able to capture the moment, the ordinary and the surprising. His legacy will remain a source of inspiration and singular reflection.continued the institution.
The Swiss artist of Romanian origin born in 1930 on the banks of the Danube in Galati (eastern Romania) is known for his three-dimensional still lifes linked to the art of the table. The principle is simple: at the end of a meal, Daniel Spoerri freezes, by sticking them to the support, the trace of this meal (cutlery, plates, leftover food, packaging, etc.). He calls it the «Eat Art» works and actions featuring food and our eating habits. With this concept, the former dancer founded the movement of “New Realism” in 1960 alongside artists like Yves Klein, Arman, Raymond Hains and Jean Tinguely.
Edible works
Daniel Spoerri even went so far as to manage a real restaurant in Düsseldorf (Germany) between 1968 and 1972, where customers who could afford it could leave with their own work. He doubled the initiative with the creation of the Eat Art Gallery where artists like Cesar, Ben and Arman exhibit edible ephemeral creations while painters like Pierre Soulages participate in some of his banquets.
But the artist will seek to get rid of this label “dirty dish artist”. In his series of “disabuse the eye”he places a real object on a canvas or a tapestry found at flea markets and questions the boundaries between reality and illusion. His works were the subject of a retrospective in numerous museums, including the Center Pompidou in Paris in the 1990s. More recently, in 2021, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Mamac) in Nice dedicated a major exhibition.
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