Arman

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Arman was a French-born American artist best known for his pioneering work in Nouveau Réalisme, particularly his accumulations and destructions of everyday objects as sculptural and conceptual art.

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Arman canonical 7

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instanceOf French-American artist
artist
painter
person
sculptor
artisticTechnique accumulation
casting of everyday objects
décollage and destruction
birthName Armand Pierre Fernandez
coFounded Nouveau Réalisme
surface form: Nouveau Réalisme group
collaboratedWith Pierre Restany
Yves Klein
countryOfCitizenship France
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1928-11-17
dateOfDeath 2005-10-22
educatedAt École des Arts Décoratifs de Nice
École du Louvre
familyName Fernández
surface form: Fernandez
fieldOfWork painting
printmaking
public art
sculpture
givenName Armand
hasWorkInCollection Centre Pompidou
surface form: Centre Pompidou, Paris

Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art, New York

Tate Britain
surface form: Tate, London
memberOf Nouveau Réalisme
surface form: Nouveau Réalisme group
movement Conceptual art
Nouveau Réalisme
Pop art
notableFor accumulations of everyday objects
assemblage art
destruction-based sculptures
use of found objects
notableWork Accumulations series
Colères (Rages) series
Long Term Parking
Poubelles (Trash Cans) series
placeOfBirth Nice, France
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
pseudonym Arman
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, United States

Nice, France
spouse Corice Canton Arman
Eliane Radigue
usedMaterial everyday consumer goods
household objects
musical instruments
tools

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