Armand Pierre Fernandez (Arman, 1928 - 2005)

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Armand Pierre Fernandez

Armand Pierre Fernandez, widely known by his mononym Arman, was a French-born American artist celebrated for his innovative contributions to the Nouveau Réalisme movement and his radical use of everyday objects in art​. Born in Nice, France, on November 17, 1928, Arman's early exposure to art came from his father, an antiques dealer and amateur artist, which deeply influenced his later artistic endeavors​.

Arman moved beyond traditional painting techniques early in his career, instead creating his signature "Accumulations" and "Poubelles" (trash) sculptures. These works involved assembling and compacting everyday items like watches, clocks, and even automobiles, embedding these objects in layers of concrete or encasing them in Plexiglas. One of his most notable large-scale works is "Long Term Parking," a 60-foot high sculpture made of concrete-encased cars, situated in Jouy-en-Josas, France​​.

His work is an essential bridge between European and American trends in Pop art and has been widely exhibited in major institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Arman's innovative techniques and philosophical approach to materials challenged conventional categorizations of art and inspired future generations of artists​​.

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Nickname:Arman
Date and place of birt:17 november 1928, Nice, France
Date and place of death:22 october 2005, New York City, USA
Nationality:France, USA
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Painter, Sculptor
Art school / group:ZERO, Nouveau Réalisme
Art style:Modern art, Post War Art, Contemporary art

Creators France

Sam Szafran (1934 - 2019)
Sam Szafran
1934 - 2019
Léon Jallot (1874 - 1967)
Léon Jallot
1874 - 1967
Benjamin Moravec (1977)
Benjamin Moravec
1977
Lev Feliksovich Lagorio (1827 - 1905)
Lev Feliksovich Lagorio
1827 - 1905
Carlos Mauricio Valenti Perrillat (1888 - 1912)
Carlos Mauricio Valenti Perrillat
1888 - 1912
Édouard Joseph Dantan (1848 - 1897)
Édouard Joseph Dantan
1848 - 1897
Jean Ranc (1674 - 1735)
Jean Ranc
1674 - 1735
Louis-Félix De la Rue (1731 - 1765)
Louis-Félix De la Rue
1731 - 1765
Nach Henri Godet (1863 - 1937)
Nach Henri Godet
1863 - 1937
Robert Antoine Pinchon (1886 - 1943)
Robert Antoine Pinchon
1886 - 1943
Eustache Restout (1655 - 1743)
Eustache Restout
1655 - 1743
Dominique Joseph Vanderburch (1722 - 1785)
Dominique Joseph Vanderburch
1722 - 1785
Nicolas Schöffer (1912 - 1992)
Nicolas Schöffer
1912 - 1992
Luigi Guardigli (1923 - 2008)
Luigi Guardigli
1923 - 2008
Pierre Le Gros (1666 - 1719)
Pierre Le Gros
1666 - 1719
Gustave Caillebotte (1848 - 1894)
Gustave Caillebotte
1848 - 1894

Creators Contemporary art

Stephan Balkenhol (1957)
Stephan Balkenhol
1957
Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997)
Roy Lichtenstein
1923 - 1997
Mario Mafai (1902 - 1965)
Mario Mafai
1902 - 1965
Coco Young (1989)
Coco Young
1989
Laure Malclès-Masereel (1911 - 1981)
Laure Malclès-Masereel
1911 - 1981
Christian Vetsch (1912 - 1996)
Christian Vetsch
1912 - 1996
Séraphine Louis (1864 - 1942)
Séraphine Louis
1864 - 1942
Marc Lüders (1963)
Marc Lüders
1963
Roger Raveel (1921 - 2013)
Roger Raveel
1921 - 2013
Otto Baum (1900 - 1977)
Otto Baum
1900 - 1977
Toni Stadler II (1888 - 1982)
Toni Stadler II
1888 - 1982
Zdenka Braunerova (1858 - 1934)
Zdenka Braunerova
1858 - 1934
Leonard Matsoso (1949)
Leonard Matsoso
1949
Olga Maksimilianovna Manuilova (1893 - 1984)
Olga Maksimilianovna Manuilova
1893 - 1984
Peter May (1926)
Peter May
1926
Stefan Wewerka (1928 - 2013)
Stefan Wewerka
1928 - 2013