Bernard Rancillac
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Bernard Rancillac was a French painter and sculptor. He was one of the pioneers of Narrative Figuration.


Early life and career

Rancillac was born on 29 August 1931 in Paris. He spent his childhood in Algeria and returned to France with his family in 1937. In 1949, under family pressure, he tried to become teacher of drawing at the workshop of Met de Penninghen, where he met Bernard Aubertin. During his military service in Morocco, he first exhibited his drawings in a library of Meknes. In 1961, he received the prize for painting at the Biennial of Paris. In 1962, he became a pioneer of French Narrative Figuration.


Solo exhibitions (Selection)

* 2017: ''Rancillac, les années pop,'' Museum of the Holy Cross Abbey, Les Sables-d'Olonne, Fr * 2017: ''Rancillac, Rétrospective,'' Headquarters of the French Communist Party, Paris, Fr * 2014: ''Encore lui, vie et mort de Mickey,'' Galerie Lelia Mordoch, Paris, Fr * 2003: ''Rétrospective'', Musée d'art moderne (Saint-Étienne), Fr * 2001: ''Morceaux choisis,'' Galerie Sonia Zannettacci, Geneva, Switzerland * 1998: ''Jazz'', Fort Napoléon, La Seyne-sur-Mer, Fr * 1997: ''Jazz'', galerie Hervé Lourdel, Paris, Fr * 1995: ''Cinécollages'', Galerie Convergence, Paris, Fr * 1994: ''Orient-Occident'',
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, Meymac, Fr * 1992: ''Sud-Sud,'' Galerie Vincent, Réunion, Fr * 1991: ''1931-61-91'', Galerie Thierry Salvador, Paris, Fr * 1989: ''Cinémonde,'' Galerie 1900-2000, Paris, Fr * 1988: ''25 ans d'images provocantes'', Galerie Michel Vidal, Paris, Fr * 1987: ''RANCILLAC.'', Galerie Convergence, Paris, Fr * 1985: ''20 ans de peinture'', French Institute of Greece, Athens, Greece * 1980: ''À la mémoire de…'', Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Paris, Fr * 1974: ''Jazz'', Galerie Mathias Fels, Paris, Fr * 1969: ''Pornographie'', Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, Fr


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rancillac, Bernard 1931 births 2021 deaths Lycée Lakanal alumni Academic staff of Pantheon-Sorbonne University 20th-century French painters 21st-century French painters Painters from Paris