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{{Short description|French art movement}}
'''Figuration Libre''' is a French [[artistic movement|art movement]] of the 1980s. It is the French equivalent of [[Bad Painting]] and [[Neo-expressionism]] in America and Europe, [[Junge Wilde]] in Germany and [[Transvanguardia]] in Italy. The term was coined by [[Fluxus]] artist [[Ben Vautier]].
'''Figuration Libre''' ("Free Figuration") is a French [[artistic movement|art movement]] which began in the 1980s. It is the French equivalent of [[Bad Painting]] and [[Neo-expressionism]] in America and Europe, [[Junge Wilde]] in Germany and [[Transvanguardia]] in Italy. Artists in the movement typically incorporate elements of comic book art and graffiti into their work. They use bright colors and exaggerated, [[caricature]]-like figures.


The group was formed in 1981 by [[Robert Combas]], [[Remi Blanchard]], [[François Boisrond]] and [[Hervé Di Rosa]].<ref>[http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/glossary/definition.jsp?entryId=188 Tate online glossary]</ref> Other figures include [[Richard Di Rosa]] and Louis Jammes. Between 1982 and 1985, these artists exhibited alongside their American counterparts [[Keith Haring]], [[Jean-Michel Basquiat]], and [[Kenny Scharf]] in [[New York City]], [[London]], [[Pittsburgh]] and [[Paris]].
The group was formed in 1981 by [[Robert Combas]], [[Remi Blanchard]], [[François Boisrond]] and [[Hervé Di Rosa]]. The term 'Figuration Libre' was coined by [[Fluxus]] artist [[Ben Vautier]].<ref>[http://www.tate.org.uk/learn/online-resources/glossary/n/neo-expressionism Tate online glossary]</ref><ref name=af>{{cite web |last1=Soutif |first1=Daniel |title=Robert Combas - Yvon Lambert Bookshop|url=https://www.artforum.com/print/reviews/198809/robert-combas-6136|website=Artforum |date=9 January 2004 |accessdate=15 April 2019}}</ref> Other figures include [[Richard Di Rosa]] and Louis Jammes. Between 1982 and 1985, these artists exhibited alongside their American counterparts [[Keith Haring]], [[Jean-Michel Basquiat]], and [[Kenny Scharf]] in [[New York City]], [[London]], [[Pittsburgh]] and [[Paris]].<ref>http://figuration-libre.blogspot.com/ {{User-generated source|date=August 2022}}</ref>


Free Figuration can be translated as “Free Style”.
Figuration Libre (Free Figuration) can be translated as "Free Style".

== See also ==
Were sometimes associated with the term ''Free Figuration'' even though they were not present in historical exhibitions: The group [[Bazooka (group)|Bazooka]], The [[Brothers Ripoulin]], [[Muslims smoking]] and Francky Boy [[Speedy Graphito]], MIX-MIX (group), Rafael Gray, [[VLP (Vive La Peinture)]], group [[Nuklé-Art]], Kriki, [[Kim Prisu]], Etherno, Captain Cavern, Dix10 Group, established in 1982 (Roma Napoli and JJ Dow Jones), [[Didier Chamizo]], Placid and Muzo, [[Juhel]], [[Lhopital Sebastian (Sebastian said)]], [[Nina Childress]], Frédéric Voisin, [[Paella Chimicos]], Suburb Suburb, [[Daniel Baugeste]], [[Jérome Mesnager]], [[Blek le Rat]], Zed Poinpoin, Mary Rouffet, [[Miss.Tic]] [[Gérard Zlotykamien]] and [[Frédéric Iriarte]].


==References==
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* [http://www.tajan.com/en/news/cp-2005-05-25-5564.asp Bad painting and Figuration libre, the 1980s.]
* [http://www.tajan.com/en/news/cp-2005-05-25-5564.asp Bad painting and Figuration libre, the 1980s.]


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Latest revision as of 04:05, 15 February 2024

Figuration Libre ("Free Figuration") is a French art movement which began in the 1980s. It is the French equivalent of Bad Painting and Neo-expressionism in America and Europe, Junge Wilde in Germany and Transvanguardia in Italy. Artists in the movement typically incorporate elements of comic book art and graffiti into their work. They use bright colors and exaggerated, caricature-like figures.

The group was formed in 1981 by Robert Combas, Remi Blanchard, François Boisrond and Hervé Di Rosa. The term 'Figuration Libre' was coined by Fluxus artist Ben Vautier.[1][2] Other figures include Richard Di Rosa and Louis Jammes. Between 1982 and 1985, these artists exhibited alongside their American counterparts Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Kenny Scharf in New York City, London, Pittsburgh and Paris.[3]

Figuration Libre (Free Figuration) can be translated as "Free Style".

See also

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Were sometimes associated with the term Free Figuration even though they were not present in historical exhibitions: The group Bazooka, The Brothers Ripoulin, Muslims smoking and Francky Boy Speedy Graphito, MIX-MIX (group), Rafael Gray, VLP (Vive La Peinture), group Nuklé-Art, Kriki, Kim Prisu, Etherno, Captain Cavern, Dix10 Group, established in 1982 (Roma Napoli and JJ Dow Jones), Didier Chamizo, Placid and Muzo, Juhel, Lhopital Sebastian (Sebastian said), Nina Childress, Frédéric Voisin, Paella Chimicos, Suburb Suburb, Daniel Baugeste, Jérome Mesnager, Blek le Rat, Zed Poinpoin, Mary Rouffet, Miss.Tic Gérard Zlotykamien and Frédéric Iriarte.

References

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  1. ^ Tate online glossary
  2. ^ Soutif, Daniel (9 January 2004). "Robert Combas - Yvon Lambert Bookshop". Artforum. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  3. ^ http://figuration-libre.blogspot.com/ [user-generated source]
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