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Jean-Michel Atlan

"A shape ineterests me from the moment I managed to give it life."

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Notes of biography

Jean Michel Atlan was born in Constantine (Algeria) in 1913. After his studies in Constantinople, he came to Paris in 1930 to prepare a licence of philosophy in La Sorbonne. Meanwhile he taught in various colleges of province until 1940, he was studying for aggregation. He was revoked by the Vichy government and settled down in Paris. He wrote Surrrealists poems, did not paint yet. He liked illustrating his poetry of simple drawings.
Atlan began painting in 1941, in the middle of the war period. His first works were expressionnists. He got in touch with resistance and was arrested by German; interned in Sainte-Anne, he pretended he was mad, which helped him “to leave there”. After the so much hoped release, Atlan took part, in 1944, with his first collective and individual exhibitions. It was the beginning of many other exhibitions.
In 1945, he carries out a series of lithography for “Description of a fight” from Kafka, work which was noticed. His material life was difficult. It was only in 1959 that he met a recognition of his art, during an exhibition in London; he knew a change for the better. It was well late! His own style, near to an abstracted expressionnism, brought him closer to the Cobra group. His paintings were severely built, of a dark graphic, thick black, carbonaceous, around curved or aggressive elementary forms materialized by vivid colors, initially, then softer little by little. Atlan’s work was made on the depths of the collective unconscious, on the symbolic system of the magic signs.
Strucked down by a cancer, Atlan hardly had time to know his success. He suddenly died in 1960 (Paris).

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Complete work(s)

Complete work(s)
*« L’œuvre gravé », Françoise Voimant, Ed. Bibliothèque nationale, Paris, 1986 *« Premières périodes, 1940-1954 », D. & C. Atlan et J. Polieri, Ed. A. Biro, Paris, 1989 All the complete works

Bibliographic track and more

To read about the artist :
  • « Atlan », A. Verdet, Musée de Poche, Paris, 1956
  • « Les grands peintres », André Verdet, Michel Ragon, Ed. René Kister, 1960
  • « Atlan », M. Ragon, Ed. Georges Fall, Paris, 1962
  • « Atlan », B. Dorival, P. Tisné, Paris, 1962
  • « Atlan », cat. d'expostion, MNAM, Paris, 1980
  • « Atlan : Premières périodes 1940-1954 », H.C. Cousseau, Ed. Adam Biro, 1989
  • « Atlan ». Michel Butor (poème), cat. d'expo., Galerie Enrico Navarra, Paris, 1989
  • « Atlan : Grand format », Jacques Derrida, Ed. Gallimard, 2001
  • « Description d'un combat, Approches de l'art moderne », M. Alyn, Ed. Bartillat, 2007
  • « Les Détrempes », J.L. Nancy, Ed. Hazan, 2010
To read from the artist :
  • « Le sang profond », Ed. L'Atelier de la Salamandre, Paris, 1944
  • « Atlan mon ami, 1948-1960 » Michel Ragon, Ed. Galilée, Paris, 1989
Website :
www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/atlan

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Art movements

+ SCHOOL OF PARIS / 1945-1960 / Jean Degottex, Georges Mathieu, Nicolas de Staël, etc.
+ COBRA / 1948-1952 / Christian Dotremont, etc.
+ ESPACE GROUP / 1951 / Felix Del Marle, Etienne Béothy, etc.
+ LYRIC ART, ABSTRACT, TACHISM / 1950-1960 / Jackson Pollock, Emil Schumacher, etc.
All art movements

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