The new “Bourbonnais” Collection
A large part of Guy Renne's works were in his former workshop in Les Bois located in Bourbonnais where he spent his last hours. The Guy Renne Foundation has undertaken a vast project of renovation and digitization of these works.
For the most part, these works were made in the 70s and 80s, some of them, unfinished, testify to the intense activity of the painter until the last hours of his life. We present them to you here in preview.
BATHERS
The Bathers are perhaps the best known and most emblematic works of the painter, those that we present here, are among the most beautiful ever shown.
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NATURE
Nature is omnipresent in the work of painter Guy Renne. From an early age and then again in the last years he found there a source of inspiration throughout his career.
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RHYTHMS AND JAZZ
Guy Renne played the cello and the violin, he had a real passion for improvised music. In his studio, he gathered around him jazz musicians, like Jean-Luc Parodi 's trio while he was painting.
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FLAMES AND ABSTRACTIONS
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VENUS
In 1957, a first series of canvases is intended, by a continuous drawing, without flaw or repentance, a reading of Bernard Buffet. These large compositions of female characters develop a tangle of dry straight lines, forming acute angles, triangles, rectangles, squares, circles. These strange creatures, Guy Renne will baptize them Trigonometric Venus. Subsequently, he will apply this conception to still lifes.
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