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Mother of visual artist Yves Klein, painter Marie Raymond was born in La Colle-sur-Loup (Alpes-Maritimes) in 1908. She discovered her vocation for art while visiting the studio of the painter Alexandre Stoppler in Cagnes-sur-Mer, and even as a young girl, she took her first steps working “on the motif” with him. In 1925, she met a young Dutch painter, Fred Klein, whom she married the...
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Biography of Marie Raymond
Mother of visual artist Yves Klein, painter Marie Raymond was born in La Colle-sur-Loup (Alpes-Maritimes) in 1908. She discovered her vocation for art while visiting the studio of the painter Alexandre Stoppler in Cagnes-sur-Mer, and even as a young girl, she took her first steps working “on the motif” with him. In 1925, she met a young Dutch painter, Fred Klein, whom she married the following year. The couple immediately moved to Paris, where they lived the bohemian life of young, penniless artists in Montparnasse. Yves Klein was born in Nice in April 1928.
In Paris, the Klein couple met many artists, including Jacques Villon, Kupka and Mondrian. Returning to the Côte d'Azur for a time, Marie Raymond took classes at the École des Arts Décoratifs (now Villa Arson), where she met abstract sculptor Emile Gilioli. In this pre-war period, they moved back and forth between Paris and the Midi, where the war would bring them back. In 1941-1942, Marie Raymond, whose painting had until then consisted mainly of figurative landscapes, began to paint “ imaginary landscapes ”. In 1945, she took part in her first major exhibition at the Salon des Surindépendants, where her work was shown alongside that of Hans Hartung, Jean Dewasne, Jean Deyrolle and Gérard Schneider. The following year, she exhibited with them at the exhibition “ La Jeune Peinture abstraite ” organized by Galerie Denise René, then alongside Serge Poliakoff and Engel Pak at the Centre de recherches d'art abstrait in Paris, and finally at the first Salon des Réalités Nouvelles.
Exhibition after exhibition followed, and in 1947, Marie Raymond took part in two exhibitions at Denise René and the 2nd Salon des Réalités Nouvelles. In 1949, she won the Kandinsky Prize and took part in the first Sao Paulo Biennial in Brazil. This was a period of intense social activity for the artist: “ Marie's Mondays ” brought together gallery owners, collectors and young artists close to her son, including Jean Tinguely, Dufrêne, Hains, Villeglé, Arman and César.
In 1951, the traveling exhibition “ Klar Form - 20 artistes de l'Ecole de Paris ” enabled him to show his work, in the company of Jean Hans Arp, César Domela, Alberto Magnelli, Poliakoff and others, in various northern European cities (Copenhagen, Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo, Liège, etc.).
The early 1960s were marked by her divorce and the death of her son.
Marie Raymond's many exhibitions include one at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1957, and a retrospective devoted to her and her son at the Château-Musée de Cagnes-sur-Mer in 1972. Another major retrospective of his work was held at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Nice in 1993.
In the mid-60s, the artist had decided to devote herself to painting very large formats.
While Yves Klein died in 1962, Marie Raymond died 27 years later in Paris, in 1989.
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* Marie Raymond in album Art abstrait - 12 lithographies originales, avec Jean Dewasne, Jean Deyrolle, Hans Hartung, Serge Poliakoff, etc, préface Charles Estienne, Ed. Opéra - Centre d'Art abstrait, Paris, 1946.Marie Raymond in revue Art d'aujourd'hui, n°6, janvier 1950.* Marie Raymond in revue Art d'aujourd'hui, n°6, janvier 1950.
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* Marie Raymond in Peintres d'Aujourd'hui, Pierre Courthion, Ed. Pierre Cailler, Genève, 1952.
* Marie Raymond in catalogue de l'exposition Du futurisme à l'Art abstrait, Lausanne, Ed. Cahiers pour l'art, 1955.
* Catalogue de l'exposition de l'artiste, Forty years of abstract paintings, F. Altman, Pascal de Sarthe Gallery, San Francisco, 1968.
* Catalogue de l'exposition Marie Raymond – Yves Klein, Pierre Restany, Chateau Musée de Cagnes sur Mer, 1972.
* Catalogue de l'exposition Les prix Kandinsky 1946-1961, Galerie Denise René, Paris, 1975.
* Marie Raymond in catalogue Peintres de l'abstraction lyrique à Saint-Germain-des-Prés - 1946-56, collectif, Ed. Ville de Paris,1980.
* Marie Raymond in catalogue de l'exposition Charles Estienne & l'art à Paris 1945-1966, Jean-Clarence Lambert, CNAP, Paris, 1984.
* Catalogue de l'exposition de l'artiste, Rétrospective, J. Péglion et autres, au Musée d'Art Moderne de Nice, 1993.
* Catalogue de l'exposition collective, L'Ecole de Paris 1945-1964 », au Musée national d'histoire et d'art, Luxembourg, 1998.
* Marie Raymond - Yves Klein, cat. d'expo., Robert Fleck, Musee des Beaux-Arts d'Angers, Ed. Expressions contemporaines, Angers, 2004.
* Marie Raymond - Yves Klein, Robert Fleck, Beate Reifenscheid - Kerber Verlag, Koblenz, 2006.
* Marie Raymond - Yves Klein - Herencias, cat. d'expo., Ed. Circulo de bellas artes, Madrid, 2009.
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A tribute to Marie Raymond
Marie Raymond est morte en novembre 1989 à Paris. Elle repose, auprès de son fils (Yves Klein), dans le caveau des familles Raybaud et Brun du petit cimetière de La Colle-sur-Loup (Alpes Maritimes, près de Vence), village où elle était née ; elle avait 81 ans. En son hommage, avec respect, ce bleuet.
"Il paraît évident qu'on ne comprendra pas à sa juste mesure l'aventure d'Yves Klein et son extraordinaire énergie explosive, si l'on ne s'intéresse pas également à la peinture de Marie Raymond, sa mère." - Robert Fleck
"La mère et le fils ont tiré un parti différent d'une même intuition générale. Aujourd'hui au-delà de la vie ou de la mort, du succès ou du silence, de la réalité ou du mythe, ils se rencontrent dans un commun retour aux sources." - Pierre Restany
"Yves Klein s'oppose à l'esthétique dominante, à la peinture abstraite à laquelle s'adonne sa mère mais aussi la majorité des peintres de la génération précédente. Pour autant, Marie Raymond est bien intervenue comme un passeur entre les générations." - Pierre Restany
"Au début j'étais intriguée par le succès de mon fils, mais jamais contre. J'ai eu une influence sur l'oeuvre d'Yves certainement. (….) Nous avons des points communs, absolument. Marie Raymond." - Marie Raymond
"L'espace, le vide apparent entre les choses, c'est là que réside la vie, ce mystérieux lien entre les atomes, la trame de l'infini." - Marie Raymond
"L’abstraction permet d’ordonner, de conduire à l’orthogonale trame du monde qui la relie au Cosmos. N’y a-il pas d’une part les effluves cosmiques qui pénètrent et stimulant les sentiments et d’autre part l’insertion de l’être dans le puzzle du temps." - Marie Raymond
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Art movements
- + SCHOOL OF PARIS / 1945-1960 / Jean Degottex, Georges Mathieu, Nicolas de Staël, etc.
- + NON FIGURATIVE ART / 1942-1975 / Jean Bertholle, André Beaudin, Jeannie Dumesnil, Hanna Ben-Dov, Elvire Jan, Charles Lapicque, etc.
- + NEW REALITIES / 1946-1956 / Etienne Béothy, Marcelle Cahn, etc.
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