"Compression de canettes"
Signed César. Probably executed 1980-1998. Aluminum 34 x 15 x 15 cm. A certificate from the Archives Denyse Durand-Ruel accompanies the work. This piece is registered as number 7.028 in their archives.
A certificate from the Archives Denyse Durand-Ruel accompanies the work. This piece is registered as number 7.028 in their archives.
César Baldaccini was a French sculptor. After training at numerous art schools in Marseille and Paris, the artist began his career in the beginning of the 1950s by welding together scrap metal. The sculptures were solid forms depicting insects, different types of animals and nude figures. Baldaccini discovered the possibility of incorporating a hydraulic press into his art when he one day witnessed one at work at a scrapyard. In 1960 Baldaccini became a sensation when he presented his compressed cars in Paris. He became a member of the Nouveaux Réalistes group along with artists such as Arman, Yves Klein, and Jean Tinguely. Throughout his life, César continued to work with accumulations, constantly finding new materials like plastic, polyurethane, and molten crystal. César was early on regarded as one of France's leading sculptors.
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