Galería Cayón is pleased to present, at both of its exhibit halls in Madrid (Blanca de Navarra 7 and 9), the first individual exposition by Bernar Venet (France, 1941) to be offered in the Gallery and in Spain in over 25 years.

Bernar Venet, "Angles, Arcs and Indeterminate Lines", Cayón, June 23 - July 21, 2016.

This opening exhibition will feature several pieces from “Angles,” the artist’s most recent series of large-scale works, including a 4-meter-high steel sculpture composed of nine acute angles of various lengths and degrees.

The significance of this new series will be articulated further through the presence of other sculptures of smaller dimensions, which Venet calls maquettes. These offer the viewer a direct experience of the artist’s creative process. Also on display will be various sculptures from the series “Arcs,” along with the work titled Indeterminate Line (1986), an earlier piece belonging to what may well be the artist’s best known series.

Bernar Venet was born in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (France) but has lived and worked in New York since 1966. His art explores a wide range of creative media—sculpture, painting, film, theater, photography, music, and design—yet it always responds to Venet’s singular need to raise questions and to engender something that is new to the world of art. According to the artist, “what does not alter the history of art is not art.”

This idea, in all likelihood, is what underlies the French artist’s inclination to surround himself with works he considers significant; it may have prompted as well his establishment of the Venet Foundation in Le Muy, which will host an exhibit devoted to James Turrell this coming July.

Bernar Venet, "Angles, Arcs and Indeterminate Lines", Cayón, June 23 - July 21, 2016.
Bernar Venet, "Angles, Arcs and Indeterminate Lines", Cayón, June 23 - July 21, 2016.

Venet’s work can be found in the collections of some of the most prestigious museums, such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the National Gallery of Art, Washington; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. To date, thirty of his monumental pieces and public sculptures have been installed in major cities around the world, including Paris, Berlin, Tokyo, and Denver. He has exhibited works at documenta 6 and at the 56th Venice Biennale. In the course of his career, Venet has received numerous awards, including the Grand Prix des Arts de la Ville de Paris, the title of Chevalier de La Légion d’Honneur, and the International Sculpture Center’s 2016 Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award.

Bernar Venet
Acute Unequal Angles

Corten steel.
400 x 103 x 66 cm.

Bernar Venet
86.5º Arc x 8

Corten steel.
248 x 132 x 75 cm.

Bernar Venet
223.5º Arc, 2016.

Rolled steel.
210 cm.

Bernar Venet
222.5º Arc x 5,2013.

Corten steel.
250 x 250 cm.

Bernar Venet
Indeterminate Line,1986.

Rolled steel.
187 x 162 x 166 cm.

Bernar Venet
11 Acute Unequal Angles,2016.

Steel.
65 x 44 x 20 cm.

Bernar Venet
11 Acute Unequal Angles, 2016.

Steel.
143 x 89 x 49 cm.

Bernar Venet
Acute Unequal Angles, 2015.

Oilstick, graphite and collage on paper.
36 x 30 cm.

Bernar Venet
Acute Unequal Angles,2016.

Oilstick, graphite and collage on paper.
220 x 153 cm.

Bernar Venet
Acute Unequal Angles,2016.

Oilstick, graphite and collage on paper.
152 x 102 cm.

Bernar Venet
Indeterminate Line,2016.

Oilstick, graphite and collage on paper.
102 x 119,5 cm.