Léger and the New Realism - Musée national Fernand Léger - Biot

September 09, 2024

Léger and the New Realism - Musée national Fernand Léger - Biot

September 09, 2024




 

From June 14 to November 18, 2024

The Fernand Léger national museum in Biot and the Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain (MAMAC) in Nice will be celebrating artistic creativity with an exhibition bringing together the joyful and colourful work of the painter Fernand Léger (1881-1955) and key works from the MAMAC.

Beyond certain thematic or formal affinities, there is a historical link between the work of Fernand Léger and the Nouveau Réalisme. A fervent admirer of his work, Pierre Restany is said to have named the group in homage to Léger, who used the term in the 1920s to define his artistic approach. What Fernand Léger and the artists of this generation have in common is that they renewed artistic creation by reappropriating the real world and often taking a critical and political look at the society of their time.

Following on from the exhibitions organised by the Musée national Fernand Léger highlighting the artist’s collaborations and his posterity, the exhibition Léger et les New Realisms highlights Léger’s visionary modernity, while also recalling the possible sources of inspiration for these revolutionary artists of the 1960s. Featuring around 110 works, including a selection of 70 from the MAMAC, the exhibition takes a playful, creative approach to a number of themes, including the misuse of objects, the representation of the body and leisure activities, and the place of art in the public space. Through powerful artistic gestures, the artists elevate elements – materials, symbols, tools – captured in their most banal reality to the status of works of art. They bring art and life together, revealing to the viewer the poetic beauty of our everyday lives.