Gallery Artists

Olivier Mosset

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In pursuit of formal rigor and the physical roots of painting, Olivier Mosset’s art is direct and self-evident, suppressing figuration, subjectivity, symbol, and metaphor in a practice that at once contains and rejects the dialectical history of painting.

Olivier Mosset was born in Berne, Switzerland, in 1944. Resident in the United States since 1977, he lives and works in Tucson, Arizona. He moved to France in 1962. For a brief period, he was associated with Daniel Buren, Niele Toroni and Michel Parmentier. From December 1966 until December 1967, the four artists publicly expressed their desire to break with institutional structures and recognised artistic models. During the same year, Olivier Mosset created several paintings featuring the same black circle on a white ground at the centre of a 1 x 1 metre square.

Between 1966 and 1974, he produced about two hundred paintings of circles. The relationships that he created among shades of colour from 1976 progressively led him towards monochrome painting. In 1977, Mosset moved to New York. For the Paris Biennale, he produced a wall-sized painting covered with a coat of red, through which could be discerned the traces of stripes in pencil; confused with the wall, the painting went unnoticed. In 1978, he met Marcia Hafif, with whom he established an artist’s group; this resulted in the exhibitions entitled New abstraction (1983) and Radical painting (1984).

In 1986, Mosset participated in the Tableaux abstraits exhibition at the Villa Arson in Nice. The same year, he presented paintings with titles for the first time. Although he never belonged to the “Neo-Geo” movement, Olivier Mosset maintained relations with these artists: Peter Halley, Helmut Federle and John Armleder. In 1990, he exhibited in the Swiss Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Olivier Mosset has collaborated on numerous occasions with such diverse artists as Andy Warhol and Steven Parrino, at the Pierre Huber gallery in Geneva in 1990; with John Armleder, who invited him to present a skateboard ramp at the Lyon Biennale in 1993; and with Cady Noland at the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art in Zurich 1999.

Olivier Mosset has also produced on-site art and open-air sculptures: in Neuchâtel and Bienne, for example. In 1994, in the Sion Museum of Fine Art, he designed an installation made of cardboard that echoed – life-size – the shape of the anti-tank barriers familiarly called “Toblerones” by the Swiss during the Second World War. In 2003, Oliver Mosset presented a two-fold retrospective at the Museum of Fine Art in Lausanne and at the Art Museum St. Gallen.

Biography
Solo ExhibitionsGroup Exhibitions
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BORN 
1944
Bern, Switzerland. 
Lives and works in Tucson, Arizona

 

CONSTRUCTION ART

Schulhaus Leutschenbach, Zürich, Switzerland
Eishalle Lerchenfeld, Farbkonzept, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Bürogebäude der Raiffeisen-Gruppe, Fassade, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Schweizerische Landesbibliothek, Bern, Switzerland
Swisscom, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
U-Bahn Toulouse, Station Minimes, France
Neubau 5 Eigentumswohnungen, Zurich, Switzerland
Anyang Public Art Project 2007, Pyeongchon Area, Anyang, Korea

 

SELECTED PRIZES

2015 Le Prix Meret Oppenheim.
2004 Prix de la ville du Locle.
2004 lelocleprints, Triennale de l'estampe contemporaine.
2004 Anerkennungspreis der "Stiftung für die graphische Kunst in der Schweiz".
2003 "Die schönsten Schweizer Bücher" Prize.
1998 Caran d’Ache Beaux-Arts Prize.
 

Works

Olivier Mosset

Untitled (U), 2013

Polyurethane on canvas

181 x 242 cm 6 x 8 ft.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled (Apostrophe), 2013

Polyurethane on canvas

229 x 195 cm

Olivier Mosset

Pink Slip , 2006

Acrylic on canvas

640 x 640 cm 21 x 21 ft.

Olivier Mosset

Purple Rain, 2006

Acrylic on canvas

640 x 1067 cm 21 x 35 ft.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 1970

Acrylic on canvas

100 x 100 cm

Olivier Mosset

Grün 80, 2006

Oil on canvas

305 x 305 cm 120 x 120 in.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2003

Acrylic on canvas

305 x 305 cm 10' x 10' ft.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2003

Acrylic on canvas

305 x 305 cm 10' x 10' ft.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 1979

Acrylic on canvas

303.5 x 605 cm

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2008

Polyurethane on canvas

305 x 305 cm 10' x 10' ft.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2008

Polyurethane on canvas

305 x 305 cm 10' x 10' ft.

Olivier Mosset

Orange Hexagon, 2010

Polyurethane on canvas

159.5 x 184 cm

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2015

Acrylic on canvas

296 x 295.5 cm 116 1/2 x 116 3/8 in.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2015

Acrylic on canvas

296 x 295.5 cm 116 1/2 x 116 3/8 in.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2015

Acrylic on canvas

296 x 295.5 cm 116 1/2 x 116 3/8 in.

Olivier Mosset

Untitled, 2009

10 C-prints on paper

each 20 x 20 cm each 8 x 8 in.