Martial Raysse standing in front of his paintings La Reine du Monde, 2018 (left) and Audrey, 2019 (right)

ARTIST TALK

Martial Raysse

Through an in-depth exploration of the artist’s works and creative process, this conversation opens a dialogue between contemporary painting, the legacy of art history, and the Old Masters.

Born in 1936 in Golfe-Juan, Martial Raysse, a pioneer of French Pop Art, creates images that transcend the banality of everyday life. Strongly influenced by advertising, he turns away from realistic art to reveal the underlying vitality of everyday objects and images. His thinking evolved throughout his career and took different forms: painting, neon, assemblage and video. A member of the New Realism movement in the early 1960s, Martial Raysse quickly gained recognition for his innovative art and represented France at the 1966 Venice Biennale. Questioning his interest in the pop world following the events of May 1968, he quickly turned away from ‘formal aestheticism’.

After studying history and cinema, Thibault Loucheux-Legendre worked in various editorial offices before launching Snobinart and specializing in contemporary art criticism. He is also the author of several novels.

Martial Raysse in conversation with Thibault Loucheux-Legendre, Editorial Director of Snobinart Magazine.

Saturday February 7, 2026, TEMPLON Paris, rue du Grenier Saint-Lazare.