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Martial Raysse (born 12
February 1936) is a
French artist and actor. He
lives in Issigeac, France. He
holds the
record for the most
expensive work sold...
- same year he
joined the
Nouveaux Réalistes (New Realists) – Arman, Klein,
Raysse, Tinguely,
Pierre Restany and
others who
found their inspiration in urban...
- she met
Gilles Raysse, a
French producer of TV commercials,
through designer Fernando Sanchez.
Three days
after meeting,
LaBrie and
Raysse were married...
- 1960, in Yves Klein's workshop, by nine people: Yves Klein, Arman,
Martial Raysse,
Pierre Restany,
Daniel Spoerri, Jean
Tinguely and the Ultra-Lettrists,...
- Spoerri,
Christo and
Mimmo Rotella. The show was seen by
Europeans Martial Raysse, Niki de
Saint Phalle and Jean
Tinguely in New York, who were
stunned by...
- the
Ingres Museum in Montauban, France. In 1964,
French artist Martial Raysse, in his
series Made in ****an,
reframed La
Grande Odalisque to make a portrait...
- four-part
series on
YouTube featuring monologues by NPR-contributor
Michael Raysses called Gr**** to Me, and
manages an
independent record label called Carpuzi...
- réalisme
school including Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Arman, and
Martial Raysse. Many of
these artists were
involved in the 1969
design of the legendary...
- Étienne-Martin,
Antoni Tàpies,
Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Arman,
Martial Raysse, Jean Tinguely, Christo,
Victor Vasarely, François Morellet,
Carlos Cruz-Diez...
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Elizabeth Peyton,
contemporary artist Jackson Pollock,
abstract painter Martial Raysse,
artist David Remfry,
painter Diego Rivera,
artist Larry Rivers, artist...