Study for No Vacancy
1965
3.0 x 60.0 cm
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Study for No Vacancy
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Description de l'œuvre
Biographie de l'artiste
early life and influences
Rubens Gerchman de Araújo, born January 10, 1942, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, embarked on his artistic journey under the profound impact of concrete art and neoconcrete movements that dominated Brazilian art during the 1960s. These avant-garde currents championed geometric abstraction and challenged traditional representational conventions—a stylistic paradigm that would irrevocably shape Gerchman’s creative vision. His formative years were marked by exposure to artists like Lucio Fontana and Piero Manzoni, whose radical experimentation with materials and concepts ignited his intellectual curiosity and propelled him toward innovative artistic explorations.artistic style and themes
Gerchman's distinctive artistic style is characterized by a masterful fusion of cubism and concrete poetry. He skillfully employs geometric forms—cubes, spheres, and planes—to construct monumental sculptures that convey complex ideas through visual language. This approach transcends mere aesthetics; it embodies the core tenets of concrete poetry, which prioritizes the interplay between image and sound to stimulate contemplation and provoke emotional responses.notable works and collections
Gerchman’s oeuvre includes several significant pieces that exemplify his artistic prowess. “The Baluster,” a striking cubist sculpture crafted from reinforced concrete, stands as a testament to his dedication to exploring structural possibilities within geometric abstraction. Similarly, “Blue Vase,” an oil painting on canvas, showcases his ability to integrate traditional techniques with modernist principles—a harmonious blend reflecting Gerchman’s intellectual breadth.Furthermore, "Harlequin with a Guitar," another captivating cubist sculpture, captures the spirit of musical expression through meticulously rendered forms and textures. These artworks are held in prestigious collections worldwide, including The Museum Government Art Collection in London and New Hall Art Collection in Cambridge—institutions that recognize Gerchman’s contribution to Brazilian contemporary art.
museums and collections featuring gerchman's work
His sculptures find their home in prominent museums across Europe. Notably, The Museum Government Art Collection showcases a selection of his monumental pieces, offering visitors an opportunity to engage with Gerchman’s artistic legacy on a global scale. New Hall Art Collection similarly presents a curated collection highlighting the breadth and depth of Gerchman's creative output.legacy and impact
Rubens Gerchman de Araújo remains a pivotal figure in Brazilian concrete art history. His unwavering commitment to exploring innovative sculptural techniques—particularly his pioneering use of reinforced concrete—established him as a visionary artist who pushed the boundaries of artistic expression. Beyond his individual achievements, Gerchman’s work serves as an inspiration for subsequent generations of sculptors and artists striving to redefine visual language and challenge conventional notions of form and materiality.- Explore Gerchman's influence on Brazilian sculpture.
- Discover the conceptual underpinning of his geometric abstractions.
- Consider his contribution to the dialogue between art and poetry.
Rubens Gerchman
1942 - 2008 , Brésil
L'essentiel de l'artiste
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Concrete Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Poésie concrète']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Cubisme']
- Date Of Birth: Janvier 10, 1942
- Date Of Death: Janv. 29, 2008
- Full Name: Rubens Gerchman de Araújo
- Nationality: Brésilien
- Notable Artworks:
- La Balustre
- Le Bleu Vase
- Harlequin avec une Guitare
- Place Of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brésil

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