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Arp, Hans (or Jean) (1887–1966)

French abstract painter, sculptor, and poet. He was one of the founders of the Dada movement in 1916, and was later associated with the Surrealists. Using chance and automatism, Arp developed an abstract sculpture whose sensuous shapes suggest organic forms. In many of his works, in particular his early collages, he collaborated with his wife Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943).

From 1916 to 1919 Arp took a leading role in Dada activities in Zürich, Switzerland. He started making wood reliefs, sometimes painted, with simple organic forms. In 1925 he exhibited with the surrealists, but he was also in contact with abstract artists. From 1930 onwards he also made free-standing sculpture in stone, bronze, and wood.

Arp was born in Strasbourg, but moved to Zürich during World War I. In 1915 he made a series of abstract geometric collages in coloured paper, papiers déchirés. In 1928, in collaboration with his wife and Theo van Doesburg (1883–1931), he made abstract decorations for the Café Aubette, Strasbourg, now destroyed.



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These pavilions were made for collector Karl-Heinrich Muller, to display his eclectic art collection (including work by Yves Klein, Kurt Schwitters, and Hans Arp, as well as antique objects and sculpture) in the most unique of circumstances.
JJ) Hans Arp - Horloge (1924) The roly-poly painted wooden blobs of Arp's art prove that abstraction does not have to be serious.
This clearly establishes that they are vessels, while his latest pieces with their asymmetrical protrusions remind us of the work of Hans Arp or certain idol-like forms.
 
 
 
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