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        • Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937), "Brouillage Deterioration Vertical No. 13"
          Oct. 14, 2023

          Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937), "Brouillage Deterioration Vertical No. 13"

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937) "Brouillage Deterioration Vertical No. 13", 1969 oil on canvas signed, titled and dated on stretcher. Unframed. 23-1/2" x 28-3/4" Provenance: Galerie Alexandre de la Salle, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, August 1970; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana. Notes: Ecole de Nice was a product of cultural and social change in postwar France, reflective of international shifts from nationalism to internationalism and cultural pluralism, from tradition to a culture of youth. Cote d'Azur labeled itself as a place of freedom, health, and youthfulness and young artists thrived on its shores. Nice became a creative center without rules or dogma, denouncing the material excesses of the bourgeoise and rejecting Paris as a center of visual arts. Many critics tried to shape the identity of Ecole de Nice, but it is in fact difficult to understand the movement as a whole since it is a conglomeration of many movements, such as Fluxus, Le Nouveau Realisme and Support, Surfaces. Gallerist Alexander de la Salle helped to institutionalize the movement with his major exhibition that took place in Venice, 1967. The cover of the 1967 exhibition catalogue paid a homage to Yves Klein iconic blue paintings. Some of the artists included in the exhibition are Marcel Alocco, Pierre Pinoncelli and Arman, all featured in our October auction and part of the Thomas Lemann collection. De la Salle stated it was the first movement in France that has sustained itself outside of Paris. Decades later, in an interview with Laura Caprini for an exhibition 1960-2010, Fifty Years of School of Nice at the Retif Museum in Vence, Alexandre de la Salle defined the Nice School: "It's a regional movement. They are from the sea, from the south, from the hills that tumble down to the Mediterranean. It is not a school in the literal sense because everyone has remained immutably frozen in himself! Their common thread is this belonging to a set of people who do not go to school but who meet and who have, nevertheless, a lot in common: the abandonment of the canvas for almost everyone, the accumulation of small objects that are used to do something else, a kinship with the new realism as well as an effervescence of words and writings." Before de la Salle's major exhibition, the term "Ecole de Nice" first appeared in print in August of 1960 in an article by Claude Riviere published in Combat, a Parisian journal. She was reporting on the artistic scene along the French Riviera. She noticed a group of artists in Nice that embodied the spirit of the Mediterranean region and posed a question "Why not an Ecole de Nice?". The artists were Yves Klein, Martial Raysse, and Arman, amongst others. Yves Klein strived to liberate color from line, and broke down boundaries between painting, sculpture and performance art with his "Anthropometry", a series of paintings using nude women as paint brushes. Arman, who had first emerged as a lyrical abstract painter, a dominant style in France, soon rejected the style and began making sculpture inspired by the concept of the readymade preoccupied with the consequences of mass production. Arman described "Ecole de Nice" as an embodiment of a spirit "without complexity". In 1965, Marcel Alocco devoted an issue of his art and poetry journal Identites to the movement. He asked the artists to identify the school's chief characteristics. Some called it an extension of "Ecole de Klein", and some saw it as open-ended: a tendency for "Ecole de Nice" to see everything as possible art and to question art itself. Pinoncelli, a painter, performance artist and an iconoclast - and once an assistant to Yves Klein - was a disciple of the Dada Movement and ultimately became most known for urinating in Marcel Duchamp's urinal at the Centre Pompidou in 2006. Although some would consider the end of the school in 1997, when Alexandre de la Salle mounted his last exhibition of the "Ecole de Nice" artists, the region is still at crossroads of new developments in the visual arts. Art and Visual Culture on the French Riviera, 1956-1971, Rosemary O'Neill Vence-Pratic.com Virginie GUFFROY, "What is Nice School?" 31 May 2021

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012
          Jun. 24, 2023

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012

          Est: €2,000 - €2,500

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012 Textile détissé, signé et daté au dos 33 x 46 cm * Vendu sur désignation

          Carvajal SVV
        • Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Hommage à Matisse, 1973
          Jun. 24, 2023

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Hommage à Matisse, 1973

          Est: €350 - €500

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Hommage à Matisse, 1973 Lithographie (les rubans en sérigraphie) Signée, datée et numérotée VIII/XXVI Cachet à sec de l’atelier Baviera à Vence 65 x 51 cm * Vendu sur désignation

          Carvajal SVV
        • Marcel ALOCCO (1937)
          Jun. 01, 2023

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937)

          Est: €180 - €200

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Fragment du patchwork Adam et Eve Peinture sur tissu Numéroté 666-4/16 Signée et datée 1994 24 x 19 cm

          Maison Verneuil
        • ALOCCO (Marcel).
          Nov. 29, 2022

          ALOCCO (Marcel).

          Est: €200 - €300

          La Musique de la vie. S.l., L'Ormaie, 2002. In-folio, en feuilles. Ouvrage comprenant une sérigraphie d'Arman, une lithographie d'Ernest Pignon-Ernest, un pochoir de Claude Viallat et un collage de Marcel Alocco.

          Alde
        • Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937), "Patchwork No. 40"
          Aug. 27, 2022

          Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937), "Patchwork No. 40"

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937) "Patchwork No. 40", 1975 hand-painted fabric/mixed media titled and dated en verso. Float mounted in shadowbox frame. 15-1/2" x 15-1/2", framed 20" x 20" Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • MARCEL ALOCCO (B. 1937): ABSTRACT
          Aug. 04, 2022

          MARCEL ALOCCO (B. 1937): ABSTRACT

          Est: $200 - $300

          mixed media on fabric, mounted and framed under UV glass; unsigned; 18 x 19 inches; 28 3/4 x 30 1/4 inches frame

          Abell Auction
        • Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012
          Dec. 16, 2021

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012

          Est: €2,000 - €2,500

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012 Textile détissé, signé et daté au dos 33 x 46 cm Reproduit dans le catalogue «L'École de Nice en 2013», Galerie Ferrero, Nice.

          Vermot et Associés
        • Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Hommage à Matisse, 1973
          Dec. 16, 2021

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Hommage à Matisse, 1973

          Est: €350 - €500

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) Hommage à Matisse, 1973 Lithographie (les rubans en sérigraphie) Signée, datée et numérotée VIII/XXVI Cachet à sec de l'atelier Baviera à Vence 65 x 51 cm Encadré sous verre, passepartout et baguette blanche

          Vermot et Associés
        • [Marcel ALOCCO] Identités
          Dec. 16, 2021

          [Marcel ALOCCO] Identités

          Est: €200 - €300

          [Marcel ALOCCO] Identités Identités, revue littéraire et artistique dirigée par Marcel Alocco, éditée à Nice, faisant la part belle à la création locale (École de Nice, Fluxus, Art Total...), publiée de 1962 à 1966. Collection complète à part le n° 4 manquant. 10 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 14 (les deux derniers exemplaires ont une double numérotation, 11-12 et 13-14) . Le numéro double 11-12 passe pour l'un des documents fondateurs de l'École de Nice avec les interviews de Martial Raysse, Arman, Paul-Armand Gette, Claude Gilli, J.M.G. Le Clézio, Malaval, Ben Vautier et Bernar Venet.

          Vermot et Associés
        • Marcel ALOCCO (1937) L'Art c'est SMKST, 1967
          Dec. 16, 2021

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) L'Art c'est SMKST, 1967

          Est: €500 - €600

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) L'Art c'est SMKST, 1967 Affiche signée par Alocco 50,5 x 36 cm En décembre 1967 pour l'exposition collective "Le Hall des remises en question", organisée à Nice par Ben, Patrick Saytour et Marcel Alocco, il a été décidé autour d'une table de bistrot de créer cinq affiches de définitions de l'art tendance FLUXUS proposées par les artistes présents : - George Brecht : L'art c'est ça - Robert Filliou : L'art c'est fruité - Alocco : L'art c'est SMKST - Erik Dietman : L'art c'est un mot - Ben : L'art c'est mon cul Légère pliure en partie inférieure droite

          Vermot et Associés
        • Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937), "Patchwork No. 40"
          Nov. 18, 2021

          Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937), "Patchwork No. 40"

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Marcel Alocco (French, b. 1937) "Patchwork No. 40", 1975 hand-painted fabric/mixed media titled and dated en verso. Float mounted in shadowbox frame. 15-1/2" x 15-1/2", framed 20" x 20" Provenance: Private collection, New Orleans, Louisiana.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • painting : tissu - patchwork - support surface ALOCCO Marcel
          Sep. 01, 2019

          painting : tissu - patchwork - support surface ALOCCO Marcel

          Est: €200 - €300

          Tableau: Tissu -Patchwork- support surface *ALOCCO M.* (Marcel) (1937. ) 29x28cm cadre blanc sous verre painting : tissu - patchwork - support surface ALOCCO Marcel

          Monsantic.com
        • MARCEL ALOCCO (1937) Eve, 1990
          Jun. 04, 2016

          MARCEL ALOCCO (1937) Eve, 1990

          Est: €300 - €400

          MARCEL ALOCCO (1937) Eve, 1990 Lithographie couleur Signé dans la planche et signé, numéroté 79/100 au crayon Dimensions : 66 x 47 cm

          Accademia Fine Art
        • Marcel ALOCCO, né en 1937 Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012
          Jul. 13, 2014

          Marcel ALOCCO, né en 1937 Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012

          Est: €2,200 - €2,800

          Marcel ALOCCO, né en 1937 Fragment (Picasso et Cranach), 2012 Textile détissé 33 x 46

          Besch Cannes Auction
        • Marcel Alocco (né en 1937) Variations dentelles
          Apr. 12, 2012

          Marcel Alocco (né en 1937) Variations dentelles

          Est: -

          Marcel Alocco (né en 1937) Variations dentelles Gauffrage sur papier et plaque de cuivre correspondante. Signé en bas à droite. 50 x 30 cm 9 exemplaires proposés. Seront divisés.

          Ader
        • Oil on canvas by Marcel Alocco
          Jun. 26, 2009

          Oil on canvas by Marcel Alocco

          Est: €400 - €600

          Oil on canvas by Marcel Alocco Marcel ALOCCO (1937)Sans titre.Huile sur toile.100 x 80,5 cm.Provenance : Collection de M. AlbertChubac. Aspremont. (A-M). THE AUCTIONEER IS ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FRENCH INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THIS CATALOGUE. THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION IS COURTESY TO THE ENGLISH SPEAKERS.

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        • Marcel ALOCCO (1937) - Fragment n° 581 détissé.
          Nov. 08, 2008

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) - Fragment n° 581 détissé.

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          Marcel ALOCCO (1937) - Fragment n° 581 détissé.

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