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Grégoire Müller (born February 23, 1947) is a contemporary Swiss painter and writer, who lives in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. His figurative paintings frequently explore current events and world news as documented on television and in print.


Life

Grégoire Müller was born in the town of Morges, Switzerland. In the 1960s, he studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris while becoming acquainted with fellow artists
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and Olivier Mosset. During that time he was in charge of the Art page in
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and soon became a correspondent for Art and Artists (London) and Artsmagazine (New York). During the May 68 events Müller was arrested and imprisoned for three days, furthering his interest in counterculture. In 1968, he collaborated with Harald Szeemann on the legendary “When Attitudes become Form” exhibition. In 1969, he left Europe for New York. In New York, Müller first worked as an assistant to Richard Serra and as a freelance critic before becoming the Editor-in-Chief of Artsmagazine. In that role, he published original contributions by some of the leading artists of the 20th Century, including Salvador Dalí,
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, Andy Warhol, Richard Serra, Walter De Maria, Sol LeWitt, Robert Smithson, and Vito Acconci. In 1972, after the publication of his landmark book “The New Avant Garde” (Praeger Publishing, NY, Pall Mall, London and Alfieri, Milan), Müller began to focus exclusively on painting. Influenced by the work of Lucian Freud and
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, among others, he focused on figuration. His first major solo exhibition at Richard Bellamy’s Oil & Steel Gallery (1984) was reviewed by Michael Brenson for the New York Times. In 1986, Müller left New York with his wife, the singer songwriter Pascal, settling in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland. In addition to exhibiting his work internationally, Müller has taught at the Haute Ecole d’Art (Neuchâtel) and at the Lycée Blaise Cendrars (La Chaux-de-Fonds).


Work

Müller’s is a figurative painter, who received his early training in life drawing classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. Over time, he has developed a style that embraces aesthetics found in both Neo-expressionism and Renaissance painting. Deeply involved in the American avant-garde movements of the 1960s, Müller’s understanding of how art can engage us physically is further rooted in Process Art and
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. Since then, he has created works that initiate an immediate physical impact and are often thought of as being confrontational. By the mid-1970s, Müller began to isolate the figure in his compositions, evoking questions of existential angst and struggle. This notion was enhanced through the introduction of political content derived from newspaper images and television. During the past decade, Müller has developed a new approach, working with oil and turpentine on black denim. Notwithstanding their darkness, his paintings are about light and dramatic chiaroscuro effects. Overall, Müller explores the unique ability of painting to bring images to our consciousness. The human body and face with all its emotional and psychological dimensions are central to his quest. In a broader sense, Müller’s work involves all of what we call Life, including current events, contemporary landscapes and objects. Müller’s work is found in international museums and collections, including the Museum of Modern Art New York, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, the Zurich Kunsthaus, Chase Manhattan Bank, and the Nationale Suisse Assurance and the Swiss Confederation. His exhibitions have been reviewed in the New York Times,
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, the New Yorker, ARTnews,
Neue Zürcher Zeitung The ''Neue Zürcher Zeitung'' (''NZZ''; "New Journal of Zürich") is a Swiss, German-language daily newspaper, published by NZZ Mediengruppe in Zürich. The paper was founded in 1780. It was described as having a reputation as a high-quality ne ...
, L’Hebdo, Le Temps and other publications. He is prominently featured in the Dictionnaire de l'Art Suisse.


Awards

*National Endowment for the Arts, Washington *Joseph James Akston Foundation, New York *Pollock – Krasner Foundation, New York *Robert C. Scull Foundation, New York


Works

*Battle Field, 2010, oil on canvas, 24 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. *Burnt Forest, 2008, Oil on canvas, 86 3/4 x 52 inches (220 x 132 cm) *Laughing Man, 2008, Oil on canvas, 20 1/2 x 19 3/4 inches (52 x 50 cm) *Scavenger, 2010, Oil on canvas, 65 1/2 x 54 1/2 inches (166 x 138 cm) *Candle, 2008, Oil on canvas, 23 x 14 3/4 inches (58.4 x 37.5 cm) *Abu Ghraib, 2008, Oil on canvas, 75 x 54 1/2 inches (190.5 x 138.5 cm)


Exhibitions

2011 *Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY 2009 *Espace Courant d’art, Porrentruy 2003 *Musée des Beaux Arts, Le Locle 2001 *Musée d’Art et d´Histoire, Neuchâtel 2000 *Galerie Numaga, Auvernier 1997 *E.S.F – Espace Saint-François, Lausanne 1993 *Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY *Villa Turque – EBEL (Le Corbusier), La Chaux-de-Fonds *Galerie Carzaniga + Uecker, Basel 1992 *Kunsthaus Zürich *Fischlin Gallery, Geneva 1991 *Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY *David Grob Gallery, London 1990 * University of Lausanne 1989 *Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY *Palais de l’Athénée, Geneva 1988 *David Grob Gallery, London *Galerie Carzaniga + Uecker, Basel 1987 *Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY *Galerie Renée Ziegler, Zurich *Artis Gallery, Monte Carlo 1986 *Musée des Beaux Arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds *Gruenebaum Gallery New York 1984 *Oil & Steel Gallery, New York, NY 1977 *Kornblee Gallery, New York, NY 1976 *Galerie Jean Chauvelin, Paris *Deitcher/O’Reilly Gallery, New York, NY 1975 *Deitcher/O’Reilly Gallery, New York, NY


Collections

*Museum of Modern Art, NY *Kunsthaus Zürich, Switzerland *Musée des Beaux-Arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland *Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Neuchâtel, Switzerland *Museo d’Arte di Lugano, Switzerland *Collection of the Swiss Confederation, Bern, Switzerland *Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA *The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, CT *Fondation Gotti, Museo d’Arte, Lugano *Fondation du Château de Jau, France *Chase Manhattan Bank, New York *Prudential Insurance, New York *Union Bank of Switzerland, New York *Schweizerische Nationalversicherung, Basel *UBS, New York


Catalogues

*Grégoire Müller, New York: Jason McCoy Gallery, NY, 2011 *Grégoire Müller, polygraphie, Le Locle: Musée de Beaux-Arts, Le Locle, 2004 *Face à la peinture, Neuchâtel: Musée dárt et d´Historie de Neuchâtel, 2001 *Grégoire Müller: Recent Paintings, New York: Jason McCoy Gallery, 1989 *Grégoire Müller, essay by Donald B. Kuspit, London: David Grob Limited, 1988


Books

*Grégoire Müller, Ramblings: art et survie à Manhattan, 1969–1986, Editions de l'Aire, 1997 *Grégoire Müller, New Avantgarde: Issues for the Art of the Seventies, Pall Mall Publishers, 1972


References

Levin Kim, Gregoire Müller, ARTnews, November 2011 Brenson, Michael, Art: A Rare Exhibition of Modern Swiss Art, The New York Times, Friday, May 17, 1985 Brenson, Michael, Works on Paper, The New York Times, Friday, June 21, 1985 Glueck, Grace, Art: Figures of Mystery Shows New York by 10, The New York Times, Friday, June 21, 1985 Brenson, Michael, Can Political Passion Inspire Great Art? The New York Times, Sunday, April 24, 1984 Henry, Garrit, Gregoire Müller at Oil & Steel, Art in America, October 1984


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