Michel Ragon (1924–2020)
Author of Les mouchoirs rouges de Cholet
About the Author
Image credit: Michel Ragon en 2011
Series
Works by Michel Ragon
La Cité de l'an 2000 3 copies
L'Art Abstrait, 3: 1939/1970 2 copies
Une place au soleil: roman 1 copy
1934-1939, l'avant-guerre 1 copy
Jean Atlan 1 copy
L'Espressionismo 1 copy
L'aventure de l'art abstrait 1 copy
Gens de Vendée. - Les mouchoirs rouges de Cholet - Les louves de Machecoul - Monsieur des Lourdines - La terre qui meurt (1997) 1 copy
Divergences 3 1 copy
Divergences 5 1 copy
Divergences 7 1 copy
Modern Sanat 1 copy
Les Parisiens tels qu'ils sont : Textes et commentaires de Robert Giraud et Michel Ragon. Photographies de Robert Doisneau (1953) 1 copy
Asger Jorn 1 copy
1934-1939, l'avant-guerre 1 copy
Claude Parent: Monographie critique d'un architecte (Espace & architecture) (French Edition) (1982) 1 copy
Karl Marx 1 copy
Le regard et la memoire: Portraits-souvenirs de Atlan, Poliakoff, Dubuffet, Chaissac, Fautrier, Hartung (1998) 1 copy
La peinture actuelle 1 copy
Onder een vale maan 1 copy
Marta Pan 1 copy
Vingt-cinq ans d'art vivant : chronique vécue de l'art contemporain de l'abstraction au pop art 1944-1969 (1986) 1 copy
Histoire mondiale de l'architecture et de l'urbanisme modernes Tome 2: Pratiques et méthodes 1911-1971 (1972) 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Ragon, Michel Camille Aristide
- Birthdate
- 1924-06-24
- Date of death
- 2020-02-14
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Autodidacte
Université de Paris 1 (Doctorat, Lettres, Sur dossier "Ensemble de travaux", 19 75) - Occupations
- Critique d'art
Bouquiniste
Professeur (Art) - Organizations
- Ecole nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (Professeur, 19 72 - 19 85)
Association internationale des critiques d’art (Vice-président, 19 69 - 19 71 et 19 75 - 19 78)
Syndicat des critiques d’art français (Président, 19 66 - 19 69)
Groupe international d’architecture prospective (Président fondateur, 19 65)
Académie des beaux-arts du Danemark (Membre honoraire) - Awards and honors
- Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur
Chevalier de l’ordre national du Mérite
Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres
Grand prix Poncetton de la Société des gens de lettres pour l'ensemble de son œuvre (1997)
Grandes médailles d’argent et de vermeil de l’Académie d’architecture - Nationality
- France
- Birthplace
- 13e arrondissement, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
- Places of residence
- Marseille, France (birthplace)
- Place of death
- Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
- Map Location
- France
- Associated Place (for map)
- Marseille, France
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Reviews
Through his art, Karel Appel seeks to capture "the secret movement of existence with the maximum of spontaneity, flexibility, and transparency." His work - from small collages to large paintings to monumental sculptures - is full of explosive color and joyful energy, reflecting his fascination with folk art and found objects and his strong sense of play.
This lavishly illustrated volume covers Appel's childhood, his work as a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam (here presented show more for the first time), his revolutionary works from his time with the COBRA group (which he helped found), and his informal paintings during the "Art Autre" years.
As an art critic and the former French editor of Cobra, the group's magazine, author Michel Ragon actively participated in the artistic life of the period. Ragon traces the artist's early life from his native Amsterdam to his travels through Europe, focusing on the period of international renown that followed the initial incomprehension of Appel's work during the first few years of his career.
Complete with documentary references, including excerpts from manifestos, art reviews, and artists' letters, as well as some of Appel's poetry, this volume presents a comprehensive account of the artist's life during the war and postwar years. The various incidents and encounters, confrontations and friendships, failures and triumphs, reveal Appel's exuberant appeal and the way his art has evolved over the years. show less
This lavishly illustrated volume covers Appel's childhood, his work as a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam (here presented show more for the first time), his revolutionary works from his time with the COBRA group (which he helped found), and his informal paintings during the "Art Autre" years.
As an art critic and the former French editor of Cobra, the group's magazine, author Michel Ragon actively participated in the artistic life of the period. Ragon traces the artist's early life from his native Amsterdam to his travels through Europe, focusing on the period of international renown that followed the initial incomprehension of Appel's work during the first few years of his career.
Complete with documentary references, including excerpts from manifestos, art reviews, and artists' letters, as well as some of Appel's poetry, this volume presents a comprehensive account of the artist's life during the war and postwar years. The various incidents and encounters, confrontations and friendships, failures and triumphs, reveal Appel's exuberant appeal and the way his art has evolved over the years. show less
Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Egill Jacobsen' at the Maison du Danemark, Paris from14 June till 3 Juillet
intéressant du point de vue historique, mais très insatisfaisant du point de vue de la narration...octobre 12
Nov 4, 2012Spanish
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- Rating
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- ISBNs
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