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Albert Bitran (1931 in Istanbul, Turkey – 9 November 2018 in Paris, France) was a French
painter Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ai ...
, engraver and sculptor.


Biography

Albert Bitran was born in 1931, in a Jewish Sephardic family, in Istanbul, Turkey. After his studies at the French Collège Saint Michel, having both diplomas in French and Turkish, he is admitted in the Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture, in Paris''.'' In 1948, at seventeen, he arrives in Montparnasse, knowing already that he wants to become a painter, not an architect. Leaving the school after 8 months, he moves into a studio at the American pavillon of the Cité Universitaire, where he joins the circle of expatriated artists who had come to Paris for inspiration: Ellsworth Kelly and Jack Youngerman from the U.S, many South Americans,
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from Romania, who had a most decisive influence on his debut as a painter. Bitran begins to explore a strict, geometric language. Jean-Robert Arnaud, who just opened his gallery in Saint Germain des Prés the Avant-Garde “place to be", organizes in 1951, Bitran's first solo exhibition; he also publishes one of his graphic work in the first Cimaise magazine, and in 1954, exposes one of his painting on the walls of the Theatre of Babylone, for the opening of
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’s ''Waiting'' ''for Godot.'' Henri-Pierre Roché, prestigious art collector, future author of Jules et Jim, friend of Marcel Duchamp and Brancusi, makes Bitran a generous offer: he will lease him a large room Boulevard Arago, providing him with the materials for painting in exchange of some works. There, Bitran experiments geometrical almost optical drawings on paper with coloured pencils.
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organizes an exhibition in her famous gallery and Henry-Pierre Roché writes the preface of the catalogue. Yet, Bitran starts searching for a more personal expression: informal, gestual, architectural, the lyrical abstraction movement with which he would be associated for the next sixty years. ''The Birth of a Landscape'' is an impressive example of his new freedom. This large collage of 1956 will be shown in the exhibition L’''Envolée Lyrique'', at the Musée du Luxembourg, Paris, in 2006 and is now in the Gandur Fondation for Art, in Geneva. In 1958, Albert Bitran becomes French citizen, marries Claude Ledoux, moves to a studio, rue des Plantes, Paris and buys an old farm in Rigny-le-Ferron, Aube, where he sets up a ceramic studio. In Paris, he joins the painters Marfaing, Doucet, Gillet, Corneille,
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, Tabuchi, at the Galerie Ariel, where Jean Pollack will show Bitran's work during the next forty years. Bitran also works on graphics: etching and lithography, first at Mourlot, then at Bellini and Leblanc's printing houses. In 1961, for the first time in Scandinavia, Boerge Birch presents a personal exhibition of Bitran in his Copenhagen gallery. Northern countries, that he visits often, are now showing a great interest in his work. In Holland, he exhibits regularly, first at Nova Spectra in The Hague, then, from 1971 on, in Amsterdam at the Gallery Martin de Boer. His major themes in the sixties are L''andscapes, The Studio, Inside-Outside, Laterals, and Verticals.'' In 1968, he moves to rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs, in Montparnasse, where he will work and live until 2000. "Doubles", an analytic interrogation of his painting becomes his major theme in the seventies. The French philosopher, Claude Lefort, writes the essay «Bitran, or the Question of the Eye » published by SMI in 1975 and in 1978 by Gallimard. As a conclusion to this pictural adventure, "Sextuor", a sequence of six paintings in a closed cycle, is exhibited according to a plan designed by architect Ricardo Porro, in museums and galleries in Norway, Denmark, Holland, France, and Austria, In 1979 and 1980, Bitran chairs the seminar of the Salzburg Summer Academy, and Manès Sperber prefaces the catalogue of his exhibition at the Traklhauss. In the early eighties, Bitran sets up a studio in the Lot, where he experiments new techniques on paper and cardboard mixing oil, ink, fusain and pastel... He creates the "''Grandes Formes" (Great Forms)'' that Patrick Bongers chooses for his first exhibition at Galerie Louis Carré, Paris in 1987; these works will also be exhibited at the Boisserée Gallery in Köln, at Art Point in Tokyo, at
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in Los Angeles …. During Bitran’s retrospective in the Campredon Museum at l’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue in 1991, an interview with art historian, Jean Paris, was filmed and later published in Coloquio Artes, review of the Gulbenkian’s Foundation in Lisbon. Revisiting souvenirs from his childhood and his many travels in Turkey, Bitran’s new theme comes directly from the Mediterranean world. Fascinated by the form of the ''Arcades'', he gives in his painting the « inside-outside » impression of the form without being figurative. For his large paintings and his sculptures, more space is needed. In 2000, Bitran builds his home and his studios on the ruins of an old cinema in Montrouge, south of Paris. With his new theme ''Les Noirs'',( ''The Blacks)'' he goes right into « what he always thought of as the major color : black ». - from ''Affinités en noir major'', catalogue of the exhibition in 2017, galerie Convergences, Paris. In the following years, Bitran participates in more than fifty exhibitions worldwide among others: ''Kunst des 20 Jahnunderts,'' Galerie Schilling, Köln, 2001. ''Lecciones de tinieblas,'' Academia 13, Mexico City, 2007. ''20 Modern Turkish Artists of the XX century'',
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, 2011, ''Modernités Plurielles,'' Centre Pompidou, 2013, and holds personal exhibitions in galleries and museum in France, Turkey and in England at the London’s Grosvenor Gallery, in 2010 and 2011. Albert Bitran had the distinction of "Officier des Arts et Lettres". He died 9 November 2018, aged 87. (To visualize works of Albert Bitran online refer to the section "External links - Bank of images of ADAGP" below).


See also

* Lyrical Abstraction * Tachisme * Art Informel * School of Paris


References

In French and English: "Albert Bitran" Introduction, ''A Journey through Painting'' by Jean-Luc Chalumeau, including ''Bitran ou la Question de l'Oeil by Claude Lefort.'' Lienart Editions 2019. } "Albert Bitran or the Triumph of Grey" by Gérard-Georges Lemaire. catalogue from the exhibition Albert Bitran Paintings & drawings, Obliques at Grosvenor Gallery in 2010. In French: "Bitran ou la chaleur des gris" by Charles Estienne, Ariel Gallery, 1956. "Bitran, ou l’élaboration d’un nouveau sentiment de la nature" by Denys Chevalier, XXème siècle, periodical, 1963. "BITRAN" by Michel Courtois, Birch Gallery, Copenhague, 1961. "L’Atelier", text by Georges Boudaille, 1964. "Epreuves", text by Jean-Louis Baudry, la Balance, Bruxelles, 1966. "Bitran ou la question de l’oeil" by Claude Lefort, édition SMI, 1975. "Dessins, 1955-1975" text by Alain Bosquet, SMI, Paris, 1976. "Le Mirliton du Ciel" 1985, poems by Albert Memmi. "Fleuve" 1986, poems by Jean-Dominique Rey. "Entretien avec Albert Bitran" by Jean Paris, Coloquio Artes, Lisbon, 1992. L'École de Paris 1945-1965, Dictionnaire des peintres by Lydia Harambourg, Ides et Calendes, 1993 (). "Albert Bitran, l'Oeuvre", Georges Borgeaud. Ides et Calendes, Neuchâtel, Suisse, 1993. "Albert Bitran, Arcades", introduction by Pierre Daix, 1998. "Dossier Albert Bitran" by Jean-Luc Chalumeau, Verseau, periodical, 1997. "Bitran ou la lumière de l’image" by Pierre Daix, la Main Parle, Paris, 2003. "Bitran: où règne l’ARCADE magistrale" by Lionelle Courbet-Viron, Area, periodical, 2003. "Albert Bitran, Récit d'une Vie" by Gérard-Georges Lemaire, Vernissages, periodical, 2008. "Peindre la peinture" by Frédérique le Graverend, AREA, N°21 Spring 2010.


Public collections

Works of Albert Bitran are represented in the following public collections: * Musée d'Art Moderne,
Centre Georges Pompidou The Centre Pompidou (), more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou ( en, National Georges Pompidou Centre of Art and Culture), also known as the Pompidou Centre in English, is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of ...
, Paris. * Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris. * Fonds National d'Art Contemporain, Paris. *
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, Oslo/Norway. * Lunds Konsthall, Lund, Sweden. * Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, U.S.A. * Rhodes Island School of Design Museum, New York, U.S.A. * University Museum, Berkeley, U.S.A. *
Hammer Museum The Hammer Museum, which is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, is an art museum and cultural center known for its artist-centric and progressive array of exhibitions and public programs. Founded in 1990 by the entrepreneur- ...
, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, Los Angeles, U.S.A. *İstanbul Modern, ISTANBUL MODERN, Contemporary Art Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. *İstanbul State Art and Sculpture Museum, Istanbul Resim ve Heykel Müzesi, Turkey. *Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, Donation Jacqueline Delubac, Lyon, France. *Musée d'Arts de Nantes, Donation Gildas Fardel, Nantes, France. *Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark. * Ny Carlsbergfondet, Copenhagen, Denmark. *Randers Kunstmuseum, Randers, Denmark. *Contemporary Art Society, London, UK. *Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, Gemeente Museum, Art Museum in the Hague, Netherlands. *Centraal Museum, Centraal Museum, Utrech, Netherlands. * Cuban State Collection, Havana, Cuba. *Landhuis Bloemhof, Curaçao. * Gentofte Rådhus, Copenhagen, Denmark. * Foundation Roi Baudoin, Thomas Neirynck Collection, Brussels, Belgium. * Art Foundation Jean Claude Gandur, Jean-Claude Gandur, Geneva, Switzerland. * Museum der 20-Jahrunderts, Vienna, Austria. *Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Museum der Moderne, Rupertinum, Salzburg, Austria. * F.R.A.C. Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France. *Les Abattoirs, musée de Toulouse, France. * Musée Municipal de Saint Dié, France. * Musée des Beaux-Arts H. Rigaud, Perpignan, France.


Recent exhibitions

2008: * Galerie Nev, Ankara * ''Hands'', Institut Français, Istanbul 2010: * ''Obliques'', Grosvenor Gallery, Londres 2015: * ''Albert Bitran, huiles sur papier'', galerie Convergences, Paris 2017: * ''Affinities in major black'', Convergences gallery and Gratadou-Intuiti gallery, Paris 2019: *''Albert Bitran'', galerie Bertrand Trocmez, Clermont-Ferrand


References


External links


Banque d’images de l’ADAGP
A large number of reproductions of Albert Bitran's works. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bitran, Albert 1931 births 2018 deaths 20th-century French painters French male painters 21st-century French painters 21st-century French male artists 20th-century French sculptors 20th-century French male artists French male sculptors Turkish emigrants to France Turkish Jews Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres