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1910 Paris - 2005. Known for: Concrete Art, pure geometry.
Aurelie Nemours, a French artist, is known as the grande dame of Concrete Art. She was a student of Fernand Léger and embraced the cubist-constructivist heritage, consistently translating it into... Read full biography
Aurelie Nemours, a French artist, is known as the grande dame of Concrete Art. She was a student of Fernand Léger and embraced the cubist-constructivist heritage, consistently translating it into pure geometry. Nemours' works can be found in prominent museums of Concrete Art worldwide, such as the... Read full biography
Aurelie Nemours, a French artist, is known as the grande dame of Concrete Art. She was a student of Fernand Léger and embraced the cubist-constructivist heritage, consistently translating it into pure geometry. Nemours' works can be found in prominent museums of Concrete Art worldwide, such as the Museum Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich, the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop, and the Museum für Konkrete Kunst in Ingolstadt.... Read full biography
Aurelie Nemours, a French artist, is known as the grande dame of Concrete Art. She was a student of Fernand Léger and embraced the cubist-constructivist heritage, consistently translating it into pure geometry. Nemours' works can be found in prominent museums of Concrete Art worldwide, such as the Museum Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich, the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop, and the Museum für Konkrete Kunst in Ingolstadt.
Aurelie Nemours, a French artist, is known as the grande dame of Concrete Art. She was a student of Fernand Léger and embraced the cubist-constructivist heritage, consistently translating it into pure geometry. Nemours' works can be found in prominent museums of Concrete Art worldwide, such as the Museum Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich, the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop, and the Museum für Konkrete Kunst in Ingolstadt.
