Yves Tanguy: A collection of 60 works (HD)
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Yves Tanguy: A collection of 60 works (HD)
Description: "Raymond Georges Yves Tanguy was born on January 5, 1900, in Paris. While attending lycée during the 1910s, he met Pierre Matisse, his future dealer and lifelong friend. In 1918 he joined the Merchant Marine and traveled to Africa, South America, and England. During military service at Lunéville in 1920, Tanguy became a friend of the poet Jacques Prévert. He returned to Paris in 1922 after volunteer service in Tunis and began sketching café scenes that were praised by Maurice de Vlaminck. After Tanguy saw Giorgio de Chirico’s work in 1923, he decided to become a painter. In 1924, he, Prévert, and Marcel Duhamel moved into a house that was to become a gathering place for the Surrealists. Tanguy became interested in Surrealism in 1924, when he saw the periodical La Révolution surréaliste. André Breton welcomed him into the Surrealist group the following year.
Despite his lack of formal training, Tanguy’s art developed quickly and his mature style emerged by 1927. His first solo show was held in 1927 at the Galerie Surréaliste in Paris. In 1928 he participated with Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, and others in the Surrealist exhibition at the Galerie au Sacre du Printemps, Paris. Tanguy incorporated into his work the images of geological formations he had observed during a trip to Africa in 1930. He exhibited extensively during the 1930s in solo and Surrealist group shows in New York, Brussels, Paris, and London.
In 1939 Tanguy met the painter Kay Sage in Paris and later that year traveled with her to the American Southwest. They married in 1940 and settled in Woodbury, Connecticut. In 1942 Tanguy participated in the Artists in Exile show at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York, where he exhibited frequently until 1950. In 1947 his work was included in the exhibition Le Surréalisme en 1947, organized by Breton and Marcel Duchamp at the Galerie Maeght in Paris. He became a United States citizen in 1948. In 1953 he visited Rome, Milan, and Paris on the occasion of his solo shows in those cities. The following year he shared an exhibition with Kay Sage at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford and appeared in Hans Richter’s film 8 x 8. A retrospective of Tanguy’s work was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York eight months after his death on January 15, 1955, in Woodbury."
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Tanguy’s art I always loved but in recent years even more a definite inspiration to my work.
Excellent paintings
Thanks for the invitation to view the serene and witty fantasmagoria which is the mind of the esteemed Y T.
New to me... awesome!
💓🤫😵😵😵Love Love Love Yves Tanguy...💥💥💥
Had not seen a lot of these, they are quite good
Thanks for sharing! 😊
5:39 is super!
BRAVO .!
In some of his works the lighting makes it look like early computer generated imagery.
excelente
Sin duda uno de los más grandes surrealista, que supo llevar este corriente al plano del paisaje y otorgarnos vistas de mundos que solo seriamos capaces de ver en su pintura sacada de lo más profundo de su mente. Una lastima que muchas veces su obra se vea confundida o eclipsada por la de otros artistas.
Su obra vive para quien la sepa encontrar
Pai grande 😍❤👌
Hermosas pinturas, todo realzado por la música adecuada. Felicitaciones
1:02 Kitty!
that was sly, the one Dali. He said he stole everything from Tanguy.
An homage to Dali? 3:53
yes no maybe so dali was a thief he let me down many times but stealing art smdh