Born in 1942 in Alès, France, Daniel Dezeuze was one of the founding members of the Supports/Surfaces group in the 1970s. His work seeks to explore and question the concepts that underpin painting, galleries and space. The artist appropriates a wide variety of techniques, offering a reinterpretation of American art, both abstract and minimalist, while constantly experimenting with what are seen as basic materials: net, metal gauze, wood, fabric and metal.
Écrans/Tableaux : Variations | November 6 – December 31, 2021 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Sous un certain angle | January 12 - March 9, 2019 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Quand le carré devient cercle | March 9 - April 15, 2017 / Brussels |
Tableaux-valises et dessins | January 9 - February 20, 2016 / Paris - Impasse Beaubourg |
Battements, chemins | September 6 > October 25, 2014 / Paris - Impasse Beaubourg |
Chevaliers, prêtres, paysans | March 13 > April 24, 2010 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Peintures qui perlent | January 12 > February 26, 2008 / Paris - Impasse Beaubourg |
Pavillon, nefs et peintures furtives | March 9 > April 10, 2002 / Paris - Beaubourg |
Oeuvres récentes | May 19 > July 17, 1999 / Paris - Beaubourg |