LE 10 Dec 2007
 

JEAN PROUVÉ

Edition Galerie Patrick Seguin Paris & Sonnabend Gallery New York


Box with 2 volumes - 372 b&w and 629 color reproductions - 615 color pages
French/English distribution Interart
Available in January 2008
185 euros – ISBN: 978-2-909187-00-6


Due to the insatiable appetite for everything Jean Prouvé on the part of collectors and scholars alike, most books on the life and work of this central figure of 20th Century architecture and design are long exhausted.

Specialized in the work of Prouvé, the Galerie Patrick Seguin, conscientious of the need to publish a work of reference for the public at large, is co-publishing with the Sonnabend Gallery this important monograph focusing on Prouvé furniture. This project originated with the historical one-man show curated by the Galerie Patrick Seguin at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York in 2003, « Jean Prouvé, Furniture & Architecture ». The Sonnabend Gallery, promulgator of some of the most important artists of the past several decades, and intimately associated for over 40 years with the evolutions of the spectre of moderne and contemporary art, decided to introduce Jean Prouvé to the American public. As a result of their pivotal position, the Sonnabend Gallery is co-editor of the forthcoming Prouvé book. This bi-lingual publication will be widely distributed throughout France and abroad.

The work is quadri-partite :
- The first section, prefaced by Patrick Seguin and under the aegis of the art histroian and journalist, Françoise-Claire Prodhon, is a collection of interviews with collectors and enthusiasts of Jean Prouvé, who expose their relationship with and point of view on Jean Prouvé’s œuvre. The interviewed include the architects Jean Nouvel, Shigeru Ban, Renzo Piano, the designer Marc Newson, the couturiers Azzedine Alaïa, Marc Jacob…to name but a few.

- The second section of the book focuses on the various exhibitions of Jean Prouvé’s work organized by the Galerie Patrick Seguin in France and abroad. This section opens with images from the exhibition at the Sonnabend Gallery in New York, and continues with images from the exhibitions at the Architecture Biennale in Venice, at the Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles, at 10Corso Como Comme des Garçons in Tokyo….This section is concluded by an essay detailing the omnipresence of Jean Prouvé works among the most important international art collections.

- The third section is devoted to a detailed biographie of Jean Prouvé by one of his daughters, Catherine Drouin-Prouvé.

- The final section, introduced by the historian of design Raymond Guidot, is a catalogue of Jean Prouvé’s furniture, anthologized by Catherine Coley, both art and architectural historian and scientific director of this book.

The distinct nomenclature employed specifies the date, the original title, the characteristique technique, and the the provenance of each piece as a way of analyzing the different typologies of Jean Prouvé’s furniture. This section is abundantly illustrated with blueprints, sketches, vintage photographs…and other archival documents from the Prouvé family, the Centre Pompidou library and from private repositories.

Jean Prouvé / Escabeau roulant, 1951
Vue de l’exposition « Jean Prouvé », Sonnabend Gallery New York
Serge Mouille, plafonnier Saturne / Jean Prouvé, table Centrale
Collection privée, New York
Collection privée, New York
Jean Prouvé / Fauteuil Visiteur à lattes, c. 1942
Jean Prouvé / Chaise bois démontable, 1950
Jean Prouvé / Chaise bois démontable, 1950
Jean Prouvé / Bureau Présidence, c. 1951
Vue de l’exposition « Jean Prouvé », Sonnabend Gallery New York
Jean Prouvé / Bureaux de l’usine Ferembal
Jean Prouvé / Fauteuil Cité, 1930
Vue de l’exposition « Jean Prouvé », Sonnabend Gallery New York
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DOCUMENTATIONS
General information
GALERIE PATRICK SEGUIN
20TH CENTURY FURNITURE & ARCHITECTURE
PROUVÉ PERRIAND JEANNERET LE CORBUSIER MOUILLE NOLL ROYÈRE JOUVE
5, rue des Taillandiers 75011 PARIS
TEL +33 1 4700 3235 FAX +33 1 4021 8295
info@patrickseguin.com
www.patrickseguin.com
CONTACT
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Mathilde Beaujard
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