MICHEL TYSZBLAT


Michel Tyszblat is a French New Figuration artist. After a brief transition in the workshops of André Lhote and Robert Lapoujade, he built a universe carried by a very personal chromatic range, going back and forth between figuration and abstraction. In 1960, he exhibited alongside Rancillac, Monory, Voss, Klasen, but preferred to play solo while maintaining strong ties with those who would form the group of narrative figuration. Each canvas is a constant rereading of the objects that inhabit our daily lives: toys, motors, televisions, nuts and palm trees, bicycles, legs, saxophones or birds… His work, very precise formally at its beginning, will gradually give way to a great gestuality, in a constant quest for a malicious balance. 
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Born in 1936


Visuals

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Take the A Train, 2011

Oil on canvas

92 x 116 cm | 36.2 x 45.6 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Rue de Vaugirard, 1989

Oil on canvas

78 x 102 cm | 30.7 x 40.1 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

SARABANDE 11, 1991

Polyurethane on canvas

145 x 114 cm | 57.0 x 44.8 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Rue de Seine , 1985

Oil on canvas

162 x 114 cm | 63.7 x 44.8 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Sarabande 11, 2002

Oil on canvas

75 x 105 cm | 29.5 x 41.3 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Échelle n1, 1981

Oil on canvas

126 x 105 cm | 49.6 x 41.3 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Belorb, 1975

Oil on canvas

89 x 116 cm | 35.0 x 45.6 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Igleg, 1975

Acrylic on canvas

100 x 100 cm | 39.3 x 39.3 in.

MICHEL TYSZBLAT

Sans titre, 1972

Glycerophthalic on canvas

92 x 72 cm | 36.2 x 28.3 in.


Publications
Exhibition Catalogs

CUT & CLASH, 2024

Exhibition Catalogs

Un doute radical, 2023