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Jacques Mahé De La Villeglé

1926 - 2022

Resumen biográfico

  • Died: 2022
  • Lifespan: 96 years
  • Art period: Arte moderno
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Nationality: Francia
  • Top-ranked work: Cube
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  • Museums on APS:
    • ISCAP - Escuela de Contabilidad y Negocios de Oporto
    • ISCAP - Escuela de Contabilidad y Negocios de Oporto
    • ISCAP - Escuela de Contabilidad y Negocios de Oporto
    • ISCAP - Escuela de Contabilidad y Negocios de Oporto
    • ISCAP - Escuela de Contabilidad y Negocios de Oporto
  • Born: 1926, Quimper, Francia
  • Also known as:
    • Jacques Villeglé
    • Jacques Mahe De La Villegle
    • Jacques Villegle
  • Top 3 works:
    • Cube
    • Cube
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Pregunta 1:
¿Qué movimiento artístico es conocido por enfocarse en los restos anónimos y marginales de la sociedad?
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¿En qué año comenzó el viaje artístico de Jacques Mahé de La Villeglé?
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¿Jacques Mahé de La Villeglé fue miembro de qué grupo artístico?
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early life and career

Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé (March 27, 1926 – June 6, 2022) was a French mixed-media artist and affichiste renowned for his pioneering exploration of décollage art and Nouveau Réalisme. Born in Quimper, Brittany, he embarked on his artistic journey in Saint-Malo in 1947, where he began collecting discarded materials—primarily steel wires and bricks from the atlantic retaining wall—a practice that would become central to his distinctive style. This initial fascination with found objects foreshadowed his commitment to repurposing everyday items into powerful visual statements. The influence of Surrealism is palpable in his early works, reflecting a desire to challenge conventional artistic norms and delve into subconscious imagery.

decollage and ultra-lettrism

By the late 1940s, Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé collaborated closely with fellow artist Raymond Hains on a groundbreaking project: the creation of ultra-lettrist psychogeographical hypergraphics. This collaborative effort resulted in “hepérile éclaté,” a phonetic poem published in 1953 that utilized grooved glass to render text illegible, effectively disrupting visual perception and inviting viewers to engage with sound and spatial experience—a technique emblematic of the avant-garde movement.

nouveau réalisme and marginal remains

Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé joined the Nouveau Réalisme group in 1960–1970, dedicating himself to investigating the vestiges of civilization—the anonymous and marginal elements that persist beneath the surface of societal structures. This approach distinguished him as one of the foremost practitioners of “liquid art,” alongside Herman Braun-Vega and Manolo Valdés, emphasizing textural materiality and confronting viewers with unsettling realities.

major achievements

His most celebrated works include "Cube," a monumental sculpture crafted from stacked bricks—a direct descendant of his initial material explorations—and “Alphabet with symbolic letters,” which solidified his reputation as an innovator in typographic art. These pieces exemplify Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé’s unwavering dedication to transforming commonplace objects into vehicles for artistic expression and conceptual commentary.

historical significance

Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé's contribution to art history lies in his refusal to adhere to established conventions, prioritizing experimentation and confronting viewers with uncomfortable truths about the human condition. He remains a pivotal figure in Nouveau Réalisme and continues to inspire artists who seek to challenge perceptions of beauty and explore the complexities of urban life—a legacy cemented by his enduring fascination with discarded materials and his profound engagement with psychogeography.