The Liberation of painting, 1945-1962

Temporary exhibition

The Fondation Gandur pour l'Art and the Caen Memorial museum present an ambitious exhibition dedicated to abstract painting in Europe between 1945 and 1962.

The artists on show

  • ALECHINSKY Pierre
  • ATLAN Jean-Michel
  • BISSIÈRE Roger
  • BURRI Alberto
  • CÉSAR
  • DE STAËL Nicolas
  • DEGOTTEX Jean
  • FARRERAS Francisco
  • FEITO Luis
  • HANTAÏ Simon
  • JORN Asger
  • MATHIEU Georges
  • NOËL Georges
  • ROTELLA Mimmo
  • SCARPITTA Salvatore
  • SERPAN Iaroslav
  • TINGUELY Jean
  • VEDOVA Emilio
  • VILLEGLÉ Jacques
  • ZACK Léon
  • APPEL Karel
  • BARRÉ Martin
  • BRÜNING Peter
  • BURY Pol
  • CORNEILLE Guillaume
  • DEBRÉ Olivier
  • DUBUFFET Jean
  • FAUTRIER Jean
  • HAINS Raymond
  • HARTUNG Hans
  • MANZONI Piero
  • MICHAUX Henri
  • RIVERA Manuel
  • SAURA Antonio
  • SCHNEIDER Gérard
  • SOULAGES Pierre
  • VAN VELDE Bram
  • VIEIRA DA SILVA Maria Helena
  • WOLS

6 thematic sections

  • Disruptions
  • The CoBrA adventure
  • Between figuration and abstraction
  • A new material language
  • The art of gesture and the sign
  • Towards lyricism

The Fondation Gandur pour l’Art was established as a not-for-profit organization by Jean Claude Gandur in 2010, in order to ensure public access to his world-class collections. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the Foundation’s mission is to preserve, document, enrich and exhibit its collections in museums and other prestigious venues in Switzerland and abroad.

The Fondation Gandur pour l’Art has been a member of ICOM (International Council of Museums) since 2013 and of the AMS (Swiss Museums Association) since 2019.

Mémorial de Caen