Bernard Frize
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Bernard Frize (born 1954, Saint Mande, France) is a French painter who works in a variety of materials and utilizes a multitude of techniques. As an artist he explores the bare minimal essence of painting, devoid of conception and aesthetic, instead focusing on an industrial approach to making art.[1] His work is highly process-oriented, often requiring unconventional tools, materials, and the assistance of others to complete a painting.[2]
Frize's artworks have been exhibited extensively across Europe and the U.K., as well as recently in the United States. He is represented by the Emmanuel Perrotin gallery.
Frize lives and works in Paris, France as well as Berlin, Germany.
[edit] References
- ^ Frize, B. "Bernard Frize: Size Matters", Actes Sud (Nimes), 1999.
- ^ Frize, B., Grosse, K., Serra, R., "Parkett No. 74", Parkett, 2005.