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Vincent Bioulès is a French painter, [1] born on March 5, 1938 [2] in Montpellier, where he lives and works. [3]
Bioulès was born and continues to live and work in Montpellier. [3]
He has taught at several Fine Art schools including École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. [4]
In 1966 Vincent Bioulès participated in the “Impact” exhibition in Céret ( Pyrénées-Orientales ). [1]
Vincent Bioulès was one of the founders of the Supports/Surfaces movement in 1968. [3] Unlike many of the other artists of the group, Bioulès never renounced the stretched canvas. [5] His focus in the group was to work the surfaces and accentuate the notion of its extent rather than its materiality. [5]
In 1969, he founded the ABC Productions group with Tjeerd Alkema, Jean Azemard, Alain Clément and Patrice Vermeille. [6]
He left the Supports/Surfaces group in 1972
In the mid-70s, he transitioned from abstraction to figurative painting, through portraiture and landscape. [3] His panoramas come from mnemonic images. [3]
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Vincent Bioulès is a French painter, [1] born on March 5, 1938 [2] in Montpellier, where he lives and works. [3]
Bioulès was born and continues to live and work in Montpellier. [3]
He has taught at several Fine Art schools including École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. [4]
In 1966 Vincent Bioulès participated in the “Impact” exhibition in Céret ( Pyrénées-Orientales ). [1]
Vincent Bioulès was one of the founders of the Supports/Surfaces movement in 1968. [3] Unlike many of the other artists of the group, Bioulès never renounced the stretched canvas. [5] His focus in the group was to work the surfaces and accentuate the notion of its extent rather than its materiality. [5]
In 1969, he founded the ABC Productions group with Tjeerd Alkema, Jean Azemard, Alain Clément and Patrice Vermeille. [6]
He left the Supports/Surfaces group in 1972
In the mid-70s, he transitioned from abstraction to figurative painting, through portraiture and landscape. [3] His panoramas come from mnemonic images. [3]