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Martial Raysse

From 12 April 2015 to 20 November, Palazzo Grassi hosts a major exhibition dedicated to Martial Raysse, curated by Caroline Bourgeous. A painter, scuptor, draughtsman, poet, and film-maker, Raysse is multifaceted artist who cannot easily be categorised. His work spans the second half of the twentieth century, and continues to astound today for its variety and richness.

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With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse’s entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self-discipline of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends of the 1970s to Raysse’s use of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the most complete aspect of his work – among them, transcriptions of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group paintings, and imaginary landscapes.

The exhibition examines the key themes Raysse has explored over sixty years, offering a new perspective on the work of one of the most important contemporary artists in France, and highlighting his versatility and the continuing dialogues and references that unite his work.

Planned with Raysse involvement, the exhibition does not follow a chronological order but explores the themes, interests, materals and techniques that have charactersised his art over several decades. His most recent works offer a new perspective on his previous activity, leading to a deeper understanding and posing questions about the role of painting and the artist in society.