Martial Raysse

Martial Raysse

  • Birthday: 1936-02-12
  • Place of birth: Golfe-Juan, Vallauris, France

Biography

Martial Raysse is a prominent French Nouveau Realist artist. Working with found-object assemblages, advertising imagery, and the elevation of kitsch to fine art, Raysse is often viewed as a predecessor of the Pop Art movement. His later works consisted of elaborate paintings fit with working neon lights, often featuring bright colors and Arcadian settings akin to the work of Nicholas Poussin. Born on February 12, 1936 in Golfe-Juan, France to a family of ceramicists, he started writing poetry and painting at an early age. By 1960, Raysse was a founding member of the Nouveau Realism movement, alongside artists such as Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely. The group sought to utilize and transform the industrial scale of consumer society in their own work, and exploit readymade materials for the purposes of conceptual and formal concerns. Today, Raysse’s work is held in the collections of the Tate Gallery in London, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., among others. He lives and works in Issigeac, France.

Filmography

Production

The Big Departure

1972

As Writer

The Big Departure

1972

As Director

Lotel des folles Fatmas

1976

As Director

Jesus-Cola

1967

As Director

Pig Music

1971

As Director

Ex-voto

2005

As Director

Re-Fatma

2008

As Director

La petite danse

1980

As Director

Intra muros

1977

As Director

Sous un arbre perché

1981

As Director

Mon petit coeur

1995

As Director

Homero Presto

1968

As Director

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