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Pierre Molinier (April 13, 1900 – March 3, 1976) was a French painter, photographer and "maker of objects".


Biography and works

Born in
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, France, he lived his life in
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. He began his career as a painter of landscapes until his work soon turned towards a
fetishistic A fetish (derived from the French , which comes from the Portuguese , and this in turn from Latin , 'artificial' and , 'to make') is an object believed to have supernatural powers, or in particular, a human-made object that has power over oth ...
eroticism photography. Molinier began to take photographs at the age of 18. After returning from military service during 1921–1922, Molinier set out for Paris to draw from master works. Prior to Paris, he had apprenticed with his father and Pierre Augustin de Fumadelles, a sculptor. In Paris, Molinier reportedly preferred not to see too much art by the great masters as a personal manifesto on "how to create a work of art."Molinier, Pierre. 1977. Pierre Molinier. Winnipeg, Canada: Plug in Editions. Moliner married Andrea Lafaye on July 7, 1931, in Bordeaux.Birth record of Pierre Molinier, nº 94, page 34/370
/ref> Molinier began a correspondence with
André Breton André Robert Breton (; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. His writings include the first '' Surrealist Manifesto'' (''Manifeste du surréalisme'') ...
and sent him photographs of his paintings, and was later integrated into the Surrealist group. In 1955 Molinier made contact with the leading surrealist Andre Breton and by 1959 was showing at the
International Surrealist Exhibition The International Surrealist Exhibition was held from 11 June to 4 July 1936 at the New Burlington Galleries, near Savile Row in London's Mayfair, England. Organisers The exhibition was organised by committees from England, France, Belgium, Sc ...
. At this time they defined the purpose of his art as 'for my own stimulation', indicating they future direction in one of their exhibits in the 1965 Surrealist show – a
dildo A dildo is a sex toy, often explicitly phallic in appearance, intended for sexual penetration or other sexual activity during masturbation or with sex partners. Dildos can be made from a number of materials and shaped like an erect human penis ...
. Between 1965 and his suicide in 1976, he chronicled his exploration of his subconscious transsexual desires in "Cent Photographies Erotiques": graphically detailed images of pain and pleasure. Molinier, with the aid of a
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switch, also began to create photographs in which he assumed the roles of
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and
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previously taken by the women of his paintings. In these black and white photographs, Molinier, either alone with doll-like
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s or with female models, appears as a transvestite, transformed by his 'fetish' wardrobe of fishnet stockings, suspender belt, stilettos, mask and
corset A corset is a support garment commonly worn to hold and train the torso into a desired shape, traditionally a smaller waist or larger bottom, for aesthetic or medical purposes (either for the duration of wearing it or with a more lasting eff ...
. In montages, an unlikely number of stockinged limbs intertwine to create the women of Molinier's paintings. He declared that all his erotic works had been painted for his own stimulation: “In painting, I was able to satisfy my leg and nipple fetishism.” His primary interest regarding his sexuality was neither the female body or the male body; Molinier said that legs of either sex arouse him equally, as long as they are hairless and dressed up in black stockings. Regarding his dolls, he said: “While a doll can function as a substitute for a woman, there is no movement, no life. This has a certain charm if one is before a beautiful corpse. The doll can, but does not have to become the substitute for a woman”Neidich, Warren. Blow-up: Photography, Cinema and the Brain. New York: D.A.P., 2003. For the last 11 years of his life Molinier played out his own most profound moments in the 'theatre' of his Bordeaux '
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'. He intended his photographs to shock, inviting the viewer to bring to the images his or her own response of excitement or disgust. In the 1970s, Molinier's health began to decline. Like his father before them, Molinier committed suicide at 76 years of age by hanging himself in a hotel room, leaving a note saying "I’m taking my life. The key is at the concierge's" The epitaph reads "Here lies Pierre Molinier, He was a man without morals."


Influences

Molinier became interested in such topics after World War I when he entered a masonic order called the Brotherhood. During this time he became fascinated with ancient Egyptian and Indian religions, as well as Satanism. Molinier explored connections between religious ritual and sexuality which he believed had been obscured by the post-Renaissance morality he so despised. He was a transvestite
Baudelaire Charles Pierre Baudelaire (, ; ; 9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist and art critic. His poems exhibit mastery in the handling of rhyme and rhythm, contain an exoticism inherited fro ...
who rather than words, chose as his medium the corset, the mask and the chain. He challenges received orthodoxies of art and morality and, like a
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, seeks to destroy
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s. Molinier echoes the ancient
Shaman Shamanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner (shaman) interacting with what they believe to be a spirit world through altered states of consciousness, such as trance. The goal of this is usually to direct spirits or spir ...
ic tradition and experiments in sexual transformation can be interpreted as an attempt to regain the primordial, Platonic perfection of the androgyne. It is significant that his (unrealised) biography was to have been entitled The Shaman and His Creatures.


Bibliography

* Borde, Raymond/Breton, André – "Pierre Molinier", Paris, Terrain Vague, 1964. *Gorsen, Peter/Molinier Pierre – "Pierre Molinier, lui meme", Munchen, 1972. *Molinier, Pierre – "Cent photographies érotiques", Paris, Obliques, 1979. *Molinier, Pierre – ''Le chaman et ses créatures'', Bordeaux : William Blake & Co., 1995, 96 p. reface by Molinier, introduction by Roland Villeneuve, photomontages, drawings and reproductions of paintings*Petit, Pierre – ''Molinier, une vie d'enfer'', Paris : Ramsay/
Jean-Jacques Pauvert Jean-Jacques Pauvert (8 April 1926 – 27 September 2014) was a French publisher, notable for publishing the work of the Marquis de Sade in the early 1950s and as the first publisher of the ''Story of O'' (1954) and the first edition of Kenneth An ...
, 1992, 267 p., 86 ill. iography in Frenchand Kyoto : Jimbun Shoin, 2000, 300 p., 86 ill. ranslation in Japanese*Petit, Pierre – ''Pierre Molinier et la tentation de l'Orient'', Bordeaux : Opales / Pleine Page éditeurs, 2005, 64 p., 24 ill. *Oudin, Alain Molinier, ''une vie magique'', Paris Edition en ligne Enseigne-des-oudin, 2006, 205 pages *''Moi, Petit Vampire de Molinier (Interview de Michelle Sesquès. Introduction et notes de Pierre Petit'', Monplaisir, 2012, 76 p., 1 ill.


See also

* Thierry Agullo *
Hans Bellmer Hans Bellmer (13 March 1902 – 24 February 1975) was a German artist, best known for the life-sized pubescent female dolls he produced in the mid-1930s. Historians of art and photography also consider him a Surrealist photographer. Biography ...


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