Alain Jacquet

Alain Jacquet
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Alain Jacquet

Which art books, prints and posters are available by and about this artist? Here is a sample of items of interest to a typical collector:

Print images
Edition:
500
Sold out from the publisher
Unsigned
Year of work:
1964
Image size:
18.7 x 18.7 cm for each card
Print size:
56.4 x 56.6 cm assembled (55x55.2 cm image)
Printed in
Framed size:
Provenance:
Editions Serge Aboukrat, released circa 1970.
Condition:
Near fine.

Set of 9 cards to be assembled as a 3X3 mosaic to form le Déjeuner sur L'herbe by Jacquet. Accompanied by a 10th card in a box

Literature and Collections:
Image(s) of signature and/or rectos
Edition:
Open
Offset print
Image size:
Print size:
70 x 50 cm
Framed size:
Provenance:
Galerie Perrotin
Year of work:
1965
Printed in:
2021
Literature:
No items found.

Alain Jacquet (born in 1939 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, died in 2008 in New York) emerged as a contemporary artist during the remarkable boom in image reproduction techniques.

He tirelessly analyzed the way in which representation informs the viewer’s gaze. Spanning from his first abstract canvases to his mechanically generated paintings (via silkscreen printing or computer), he continuously experimented with techniques throughout his career yielding an impressive oeuvre of various forms and media.Guided by diverse principles, Jacquet demonstrated an incredible capacity for ingenuity with the examination between abstraction and figuration; the ‘latent image’ within both collective and individual memory; and the appropriation of images from contemporary popular culture and iconic works showcased in museums. On a quest to address the fundamental laws of the universe, Jacquet investigated the ‘explosion’ of the unique image through fragmentation and multiplication as well as the use of subtle ambiguity tinged with irony and imbued with innovation.