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Claude Tétot

1960
(FRENCH) FRANCE

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Claude Tétot is a French abstract artist whose work expresses harmony in disharmony by exploring the enigmatic unity that can exist between seemingly disparate elements, such as graphic patterns and gestural markings.

Tétot was born in 1960 in Angoulême, a small community in southwestern France, and today he lives and works in Savins, just south of Paris.

Technique

Tétot employs different mediums and methods to achieve different types of attitudes in his compositions. Whether he is making a drawing or a painting, he may employ something like fluorescent acrylics to create a graphic pattern, a hard edged line or a geometric shape. Next, he may use oil paint and traditional brushes to create an expressive, gestural line, or a painterly field of color. The fluctuations between opacity and translucency, and flatness and luminosity, are important to the personality of the work. He has developed the technique of surface preparation so that nuanced differences can be expressed in his white backgrounds. The seemingly empty space is in fact filled with subtle gradations that emphasize relationships between colors, and adds depth to the spatial relationships between the various pictorial elements of the composition.

Inspiration

Tétot is inspired by the search for unexpected harmonies. He could be placed in an aesthetic lineage with Hans Hofmann and Shirley Jaffe. Like Hofmann, Tétot relishes the hand painted mark, and is masterful at expressing depth by allowing contrasts between hues and tints to speak for themselves. Like Jaffe, Tétot employs the white ground of his surfaces as if it is an expression of form, and he fearlessly embraces cacophony, revealing the strange harmonies that exist within apparent contradictions. Tétot then extends beyond the traditions of his Modernist influences. He simplifies his approach, creating compositions that speak abstractly, though directly, to universal themes, such as: chaos vs. order; the hand-drawn mark vs. the graphic pattern; and what is present vs. what is absent. At its most poetic, his work expresses unity between dissimilar elements; it finds beauty in discord.

Exhibitions

Tétot has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums in France, Luxembourg, and Germany.

Collections

In addition to private collections, his work is in the permanent collections of the National Foundation for Contemporary Art in Paris and the Regional Contemporary Art Fund, Auvergne.

Galleries

Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris
Galerie Bernard Ceysson, Paris

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Solo Exhibitions

2016 Jean Fournier Gallery, Paris
2014 Bernard Ceysson Gallery, Saint-Etienne
2013 Artistic Moments, Paris
2013 Jean Fournier Gallery, Paris
2011 Jean Fournier Gallery, Paris
2011 Bernard Ceysson Gallery, Luxembourg
2011 Ruth Leuchter Gallery, Düsseldorf
2009 Jean Fournier Gallery, Paris
2009 Bernard Ceysson Gallery, Luxembourg
2007 Jean Fournier Gallery, Paris
2007 Bernard Ceysson Gallery, Saint-Etienne
2006 "The Ring", Artothèque de Nantes
2004 Suzanne Tarasiève Gallery, Paris
2003 Fernand Léger Gallery, Crédac,
2003 Contemporary Art Center of Ivry-sur-Seine
2003 Space Commines, Paris
2002 "Art in the Chapels", Chapel Saint-Fiacre, Melrand

Group Exhibitions

2018 Ceysson & Bénétière Gallery, Luxembourg
2015 And that the meeting alive, Association A bird's eye of the circle,
2015 Bernard Boesch Museum
2014 And that the adventure continues, collection P.Delaunay,
2014 Museum of Fine Arts Bernay
2014 Carte blanche to Fabienne Gaston-Dreyfus, Galerie Brun Leglise
2013 Almost black and white, Galerie Jean Fournier
2012 The line passed Abstraction (s), Gallery Bernard Ceysson Luxembourg
2010 "20 years of the macc, a proposal of Pierre Wat",
2010 House of contemporary art Chaillioux, Fresnes
2009 "Moving in", Nathalie Elemento, Jean Fournier Gallery, Paris
2009 "Around Pierre Buraglio", Villa Tamaris Art Center,
2009 La Seyne-sur-Mer
2009 "General Brawl / Drawings", Galerie Bernard Ceysson, Saint-Etenne
2008 "One Hundred Chairs-Works",
2008 Ministry of culture and communication,
2008 Paris, exhibition organized by Philippe Delaunay
2008 "Supports / Surfaces", Galerie Bernard Ceysson, Luxembourg
2007 Jean Fournier Gallery, Paris
2007 "The Moment Support / Surface",
2007 Bernard Ceysson Gallery, Saint-Etienne
2005 Exhibition in companies:
2005 Price Water House Coopers, Denton Wilde Sapte,
2005 Business Object, Paris
2001 Carte blanche to Pierre Wat, with Frédérique Loutz,
2001 Contemporary Art House Chailloux, Fresnes
2000 Commines Area, Paris

Public Collections

Artotheques: Nantes, Limousin, La Roche-sur-Yon
FNAC, Paris
FRAC, Auvergne

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