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CLAUDE & FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE
London, 20 June - 21 September 2013

CLAUDE & FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE

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In recent years the work of Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne has achieved iconic status, garnering a cult-like following among private collectors and luminaries such as Yves Saint Laurent, Peter Marino, Marc Jacobs, Valentino and Tom Ford. This summer Ben Brown Fine Arts will mount a major retrospective of the duo's fantastical output, exhibiting their famous bronze sculptures together with specially commissioned new works by Claude.

 

Drawing inspiration from flora and fauna, the Lalannes' sculptures embody an eclectic style that references classical antiquity, surrealism and the Baroque. Among the most famous on show are François-Xavier's playful animal sculptures, which all feature hidden compartments: a life-size rhinoceros doubles as a writing desk, and the bared chest of a gorilla guards a concealed safe (Rhinocrétaire, 2002, and Gorille de Sûreté II, 1984). Equally inventive is Claude's Choupatte, très grand (2008), an oversized cabbage perched on surrealistic chicken's legs and textured by verdigris.

Claude Lalanne's love of the natural world is further exemplified by her bronze chairs and chandeliers, which seem to grow out of a tangle of sinuous branches (Chaise feuilles bamboo, 1995 and Lustre 15 Bougies, 2011). Works that have been newly created for the show include elegant mirrors that reflect the floral motifs of Art Nouveau, and a surrealist hybrid creature titled La Femme du Crocodile (2012), combining a reptilian body, a spiny dorsal fin and a horned nose.

 

Claude's process involves moulding organic forms directly from life, using contemporary electroplating methods in combination with traditional casting techniques. Her richly detailed artworks highlight the intricacy of natural forms, while François-Xavier's use of sheet metal emphasises the bulk and majesty of his animal sculptures. By doubling as storage spaces or writing surfaces, these works play on the idea of capaciousness, while their arresting, almost abstract features are rooted in his early interest in ancient Egyptian statues.

 

As practical as they are imaginative, the Lalannes' sculptures represent a unique marriage of fine and decorative art traditions. Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne at Ben Brown Fine Arts is the first significant retrospective to be dedicated to the work of these renowned artists in London.

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Works
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Gorille de Sûreté II, 1970/2008
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Gorille de Sûreté II, 1970/2008
  • Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, Pomme de Ben, 2007/2008
    Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne, Pomme de Ben, 2007/2008
  • Claude Lalanne, Les Grandes Berces, 2000/2013
    Claude Lalanne, Les Grandes Berces, 2000/2013
  • Claude Lalanne, Choupatte (Petit), 2013
    Claude Lalanne, Choupatte (Petit), 2013
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Rhinocrétaire II (Grand), 2002/2007
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Rhinocrétaire II (Grand), 2002/2007
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Moutons de Laine (group of 3), 1965/1974
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Moutons de Laine (group of 3), 1965/1974
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Ane Bâté (Grand), 1985/2007
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Ane Bâté (Grand), 1985/2007
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Le Très Grand Ours, 2007/2010
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Le Très Grand Ours, 2007/2010
  • Claude Lalanne, La Femme du Crocodile, 2012/2013
    Claude Lalanne, La Femme du Crocodile, 2012/2013
  • Claude Lalanne, Choupatte (Très Grand), 2007/2012
    Claude Lalanne, Choupatte (Très Grand), 2007/2012
  • Claude Lalanne, Singe Douche, 2010/2012
    Claude Lalanne, Singe Douche, 2010/2012
  • Claude Lalanne, Chaise Feuilles Bamboo (Gauche), 2010/2011
    Claude Lalanne, Chaise Feuilles Bamboo (Gauche), 2010/2011
  • Claude Lalanne, Chaise Feuilles Bambou (Droite), 2009/2010
    Claude Lalanne, Chaise Feuilles Bambou (Droite), 2009/2010
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Vache Couchée (Petite) (Tete à Droite) I, 1987/2002
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Vache Couchée (Petite) (Tete à Droite) I, 1987/2002
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Mule d’Hydra, 2007/2009
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Mule d’Hydra, 2007/2009
  • François-Xavier Lalanne, Petit Bouquetin des Alpes, 2000/2005
    François-Xavier Lalanne, Petit Bouquetin des Alpes, 2000/2005
  • Claude Lalanne, Table Lotus et Singe Carrée en Bronze, 2013
    Claude Lalanne, Table Lotus et Singe Carrée en Bronze, 2013
  • Claude Lalanne, Table Lotus et Singe Ronde en Bronze, 2007/2012
    Claude Lalanne, Table Lotus et Singe Ronde en Bronze, 2007/2012
  • Claude Lalanne, Miroir, 2013
    Claude Lalanne, Miroir, 2013
  • Claude Lalanne, Lustre, 2013
    Claude Lalanne, Lustre, 2013
  • Claude Lalanne, Miroir, 2013
    Claude Lalanne, Miroir, 2013
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Publications
  • Ben Brown & Les Lalanne

    Ben Brown & Les Lalanne

    A Family Story 2024
    Hardback 144 pages
    ISBN: 978-1-0686321-0-5
    Dimensions: 34.7 x 23.6 cm
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  • François-Xavier Lalanne

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