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Arman was born in Nice, France, but later became a naturalized American citizen before his death in 2005. During his life, he was known for collecting objects and his ever-famous tantrums. Arman was a part of the new realistic artist group, which was primarily founded by the artist Cesar.

Initially, Arman studied at Ecole des Arts décoratifs in Nice where he met Yves Klein, before going to the Ecole du Louvre. Arman was interested in the status of the object and the relationship that modern societies have with it, between sacralization and consumption. In 1959, he started his famous "accumulations" of objects that he melted in plexiglass, following a logic of quantity that erased their singularity. While the accumulations convey an image of profusion, they also emphasize the perishable nature of products in a society of abundance.

His first exhibition took place in New York in 1961, where he now lives, although he returns regularly to Europe to participate in exhibitions. In 1962, he began his "Combustions". Thus, the destruction takes a prominent place in his works, as well as the accumulation. 

Arman was curious about the nature of an object compared to their link with modern societies, between sacralization and consumption. He "collected" objects according to quantitative logic which doesn't make them unique anymore, an image of profusion, underlining the fact that these items can be expired in the world where people are prone to consumption. Though, destruction is present in his sculptures but under the form of anger and combustion. The artist created imposing works, seen throughout hundreds of public areas the cities around the globe.


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100 Violons, Arman

100 Violons

Arman

Sculpture - 28 x 15 x 3 cm

$5,016

Rouge et bleu, Arman

Rouge et bleu

Arman

Print - 80 x 60 cm

$1,282

Allure d'Objets. Ces Mille Millions, Arman

Allure d'Objets. Ces Mille Millions

Arman

Painting - 64.5 x 49 x 1 cm

$7,635

Les cadres éclatés (Série de 6 assiettes), Arman

Les cadres éclatés (Série de 6 assiettes)

Arman

Design - 55 x 82.5 x 12 cm

$1,338

Violon découpé, Arman

Violon découpé

Arman

Sculpture - 70 x 35 x 14 cm

$20,064

Noir et blanc, Arman

Noir et blanc

Arman

Print - 77 x 61 cm

$1,003

Violon, Arman

Violon

Arman

Sculpture - 63 x 21 x 17 cm

$16,720

Violon, Arman

Violon

Arman

Sculpture - 61 x 20 x 17 cm

$16,720

Les manches jaunes, Arman

Les manches jaunes

Arman

Print - 60 x 40 cm

$892

Oud aidé, Arman

Oud aidé

Arman

Sculpture - 69 x 30 x 23 cm

$15,048

Violon cintra, Arman

Violon cintra

Arman

Sculpture - 66 x 32 x 22 cm

$31,210

Dans du feu, Arman

Dans du feu

Arman

Sculpture - 51.5 x 24 x 4.5 cm

$10,589

Caméras, Arman

Caméras

Arman

Print - 32.5 x 24.5 cm

$390

Tête de minerve, Arman

Tête de minerve

Arman

Sculpture - 55 x 40 x 39 cm

$89,172

Melody for Strings IV, Arman

Melody for Strings IV

Arman

Print - 100 x 70 cm

$1,282

Melody for Strings 1, Arman

Melody for Strings 1

Arman

Print - 100 x 70 cm

$1,282

Trio à cordes I., Arman

Trio à cordes I.

Arman

Painting - 200 x 150 cm

$30,653

Starry Night (Hommage à Van Gogh), Arman

Starry Night (Hommage à Van Gogh)

Arman

Print - 50 x 66 x 0.3 cm

$669

Soldaten, Arman

Soldaten

Arman

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 cm

$1,200

Noir et bleu, Arman

Noir et bleu

Arman

Print - 77 x 61 cm

$1,282

Melody for Strings II, Arman

Melody for Strings II

Arman

Print - 100 x 70 cm

$1,282

Melody for Strings 3, Arman

Melody for Strings 3

Arman

Print - 100 x 70 cm

$1,282

Mozart, Arman

Mozart

Arman

Print - 76 x 53 x 0.2 cm

$1,338

Hommage to J.S Bach II, Arman

Hommage to J.S Bach II

Arman

Print - 75 x 56 x 1 cm

$2,006

Mélodie brossée III, Arman

Mélodie brossée III

Arman

Print - 75 x 55 cm

$669

Melody for Strings I, Arman

Melody for Strings I

Arman

Print - 100 x 70 cm

$1,282

Trio à cordes II, Arman

Trio à cordes II

Arman

Print - 97 x 67 cm

$1,282

Abstract Composition, Arman

Abstract Composition

Arman

Print - 65 x 49 x 0.1 cm

$1,115

Intermission, Arman

Intermission

Arman

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 cm

$1,200

Violin Keys, Arman

Violin Keys

Arman

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 cm

$1,500

Arsenic and Old Lace, Arman

Arsenic and Old Lace

Arman

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 x 0.3 cm

$1,600

”Open space” from the serie ”The day after", Arman

”Open space” from the serie ”The day after"

Arman

Sculpture - 182 x 90 x 46 cm

$105,892

Bon Santé, Arman

Bon Santé

Arman

Sculpture - 40 x 24.5 x 5 cm

$6,688

Corps de violons bleus, Arman

Corps de violons bleus

Arman

Print - 46 x 42 cm

$502

Bach, Arman

Bach

Arman

Print - 76 x 56 x 0.2 cm

$1,338

Diabelli Variations, Arman

Diabelli Variations

Arman

Print - 114.3 x 77.5 cm

$2,000

Trio à cordes I, Arman

Trio à cordes I

Arman

Print - 97 x 67 cm

$1,282

Concerto, Arman

Concerto

Arman

Sculpture - 109.2 x 58.4 x 50.8 cm

$72,000

Melody for Strings III, Arman

Melody for Strings III

Arman

Print - 100 x 70 cm

$1,282

Trio à cordes III, Arman

Trio à cordes III

Arman

Print - 97 x 67 cm

$1,282

Les pinceaux, Arman

Les pinceaux

Arman

Sculpture - 20 x 27 x 26 cm

$8,917

En raison de l'encombrement des lignes, Arman

En raison de l'encombrement des lignes

Arman

Sculpture - 26.5 x 53 x 14.5 cm

$13,376

Orange and Grey Concerto, Arman

Orange and Grey Concerto

Arman

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 cm

$1,600

Pyramide, Arman

Pyramide

Arman

Print - 56 x 75.5 x 0.2 cm

$1,338

Saxo, Arman

Saxo

Arman

Print - 75.5 x 56 x 0.2 cm

$1,338

Manches de violons bleus, Arman

Manches de violons bleus

Arman

Print - 46 x 42 cm

$502

Cachés, Arman

Cachés

Arman

Print - 32 x 25 x 0.2 cm

$2,096

Western Accumulation, Arman

Western Accumulation

Arman

Print - 76.2 x 55.9 cm

$1,200

Sans Titre 2, Arman

Sans Titre 2

Arman

Print - 101.6 x 66 cm

$1,750

Spells & Gris-Gris VI, Arman

Spells & Gris-Gris VI

Arman

Print - 33 x 24 cm

$240

Tees, Arman

Tees

Arman

Sculpture - 45 x 25 x 5 cm

$9,475

Les téléphones, Arman

Les téléphones

Arman

Print - 63 x 90 x 0.5 cm

$1,672

Le téléphone, Arman

Le téléphone

Arman

Print - 65.5 x 48.5 x 0.3 cm

$780

Le transistor, Arman

Le transistor

Arman

Print - 65.5 x 48.5 x 0.3 cm

$780

Hommage to J.S Bach, Arman

Hommage to J.S Bach

Arman

Print - 75 x 56 x 1 cm

$1,839

La seconde parade des objets I., Arman

La seconde parade des objets I.

Arman

Print - 40 x 30 cm

$390

Violons, Arman

Violons

Arman

Print - 76 x 56 x 0.1 cm

$947

Violon et clé à molette, Arman

Violon et clé à molette

Arman

Print - 76 x 56 x 0.1 cm

$947

La seconde parade des objets II, Arman

La seconde parade des objets II

Arman

Print - 40 x 30 cm

$390

Hommage to J.S Bach I, Arman

Hommage to J.S Bach I

Arman

Print - 75 x 55 x 1 cm

$1,672

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Who is the artist?

Arman was born in Nice, France, but later became a naturalized American citizen before his death in 2005. During his life, he was known for collecting objects and his ever-famous tantrums. Arman was a part of the new realistic artist group, which was primarily founded by the artist Cesar.

Initially, Arman studied at Ecole des Arts décoratifs in Nice where he met Yves Klein, before going to the Ecole du Louvre. Arman was interested in the status of the object and the relationship that modern societies have with it, between sacralization and consumption. In 1959, he started his famous "accumulations" of objects that he melted in plexiglass, following a logic of quantity that erased their singularity. While the accumulations convey an image of profusion, they also emphasize the perishable nature of products in a society of abundance.

His first exhibition took place in New York in 1961, where he now lives, although he returns regularly to Europe to participate in exhibitions. In 1962, he began his "Combustions". Thus, the destruction takes a prominent place in his works, as well as the accumulation. 

Arman was curious about the nature of an object compared to their link with modern societies, between sacralization and consumption. He "collected" objects according to quantitative logic which doesn't make them unique anymore, an image of profusion, underlining the fact that these items can be expired in the world where people are prone to consumption. Though, destruction is present in his sculptures but under the form of anger and combustion. The artist created imposing works, seen throughout hundreds of public areas the cities around the globe.

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What is Arman’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Neo-Dada, Deconstructivism

When was Arman born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1928