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Overview
Born in Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban, France in 1941, Bernar Venet studied at La Villa Thiole in Nice before beginning his career as a stage designer for the Nice City Opera. After relocating to New York in 1966, Venet emerged as a central figure within the Minimal and Conceptual art movements, developing a practice grounded in mathematics, scientific systems, and material logic. His early use of diagrams, equations, and industrial materials established a rigorous framework that would continue to shape his work across sculpture, painting, performance, and design.
Venet’s furniture works extend this intellectual discipline into the realm of functional objects, translating the language of his sculpture into pieces defined by weight, balance, and structural clarity. Executed predominantly in thick, torch-cut steel, his tables, consoles, desks, and seating embrace the directness of industrial fabrication. Rather than concealing the physical process, Venet foregrounds it: the visible cuts, edges, and mass of the steel become integral to the work’s aesthetic presence. These pieces occupy a space between utility and sculpture, retaining an unmistakable monumentality while remaining grounded in use. Across his furniture designs, Venet explores tension between control and resistance, allowing the material’s inherent strength to assert itself within clearly defined forms.
Venet is a Chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur (2005) and founded the Venet Foundation in Le Muy, France in 2014. His works are held in major public collections including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and the Art Institute of Chicago. He lives and works between New York and Le Muy, France.
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Selected Artworks
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Press
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A Milestone Year For Trailblazing Artist Bernar Venet
September 20, 2024In 2024, acclaimed French artist Bernar Venet celebrates both his remarkable 65-year career and the 10th anniversary of the Venet Foundation, a cultural landmark in Le Muy in southeastern France... -
Bernar Venet inaugurates Olympics sculpture in Paris
July 16, 2024French artist Bernar Venet has unveiled a monumental sculpture at the Olympic Aquatic Center in Saint-Denis, Northern Paris, ahead of the 2024 Olympics. -
At home in Provence with the conceptual artist Bernar Venet
November 1, 2023It is fitting that Bernar Venet's home-cum-gallery in Provence is accommodated in a former mill and factory, with their industrial past forming a direct link with his monumental steel sculptures
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