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Franta

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Franta (František Mertl, b. 1930) is an artist celebrated for his compelling canvas works that delve into human relationships. His distinctive subjective approach prioritizes expression over representation, resulting in powerful images that resonate with viewers and inspire self-reflection. Known for both his early figurative and later disfiguration paintings, Franta also excels in sculpture, infusing his expressive aesthetic into three-dimensional forms. His works are displayed in prestigious museums worldwide, including the Guggenheim in New York and the Musée d’Art Modern in Paris. However, the full significance of Franta's contributions is only beginning to be recognized. This study serves as the first monograph on his art, tracing his journey from the 1960s, when he fled Czechoslovakia to France, to his recent exhibitions in New York and Paris. Franta's artistic pursuit goes beyond mere creation; he seeks human transcendence through each painting. The text by renowned French poet and art historian Bernard Noël illuminates the distinction between fashion and art, guiding readers through the depths of Franta’s work. This book allows us to explore Franta’s 30-year quest for harmony and wholeness in a fragmented world, featuring 109 illustrations, 50 in color, presented in both French and English.

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Franta, Bernard Noël

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1987
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