Sur trois temps
Description
Executed in: 1979
Medium: tapestry; artist's proof (unique piece) hand woven at Atelier G.Audi in Zouk
Size: 197 x 128 cm
Signed "Baltaxé" on the front lower right. Signed annotation on the reverse.
Provenance
Private Collection, France. Acquired directly from the artist.
This artwork is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Location
Paris, France
Description
Sur trois temps (1979) is a unique piece, largely representative of the Baltaxé’s style which favours organic, undulating forms reminiscent of the female figure. The tapestry was inspired by her seminal period in Lebanon, where she immersed herself and her works in bright, bold colours, and the captivating natural world. The highly collectible piece represents Baltaxé’s early foray into this medium, which she began working with in 1968. She uses the same visual language in the woven masterpiece as she does in her abstract paintings expressing a dynamic and energetic mood, perhaps in reference to a dance or song as suggested by the title.
Simone Baltaxé (French, b. 1925 - d. 2009) began her artistic training at the School of Applied Arts in Paris in 1940. Disrupted by World War II, she relocated to Lyon in 1942, and later continued her studies at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1946 under Jean Souverbie's mentorship.
1951 marked a significant turn in her life when she wed Noubar Martayan and moved to Lebanon, a country that became her home until 1978. Simone's work as an artist started gaining wider recognition in 1957 when she began participating in the Salons du Printemps at the UNESCO Palace in Beirut. A pivotal encounter in 1964 with George Audi, a master weaver, steered her towards the world of tapestry-making. This new artistic venture found its way into the prestigious Salons d’Automne at the Sursock Museum.
Baltaxé showcased her work in solo exhibitions, notably at Gallery One in 1968 and Modulart in 1974. Her distinctive works are still celebrated for their depth and texture, and remain proudly displayed in prominent collections, including the Sursock Museum in Beirut and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Baltaxé's oeuvre has recently re-captured the attention of prestigious institutions worldwide, securing her place in the collections of the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Qatar, and the Saradar Collection in Beirut. Further cementing her status in the art world, Baltaxé is poised to feature prominently in an anticipated group exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, dedicated to celebrating the contributions of women artists. This accolade underscores the significance of her work and its vital place within the narrative of contemporary art.
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