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Pierre MOLINIER: THE TEMPTATIONS OF Pierre MOLINIER

Past exhibition
20 August - 2 October 2015 London
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Pierre MOLINIER: THE TEMPTATIONS OF Pierre MOLINIER

Past exhibition
20 August - 2 October 2015 London
  • Overview
  • Works
  • Installation Views
  • Press release
  • Related Artists
Overview
La rose noire, planche 23 du Chaman, 1960
La rose noire, planche 23 du Chaman, 1960

At all times, my acts and my actions in life have stemmed from love

or eroticism, as you like it

(Pierre Molinier,The Shaman and its Creatures)

 

Richard Saltoun Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of the career and unorthodox life of French Surrealist artist Pierre MOLINIER (b. 1900, Agen - 1976, Bordeaux).

 

Pierre Moliner – the man and the painter, the genius and the pervert, the 'lesbienne' and the guns lover – is not an easy figure to pin down. Existing on the margins of conventional society, he lived a life defined by excess and hedonism. At the age of 50, he raised his 'premature tomb', reading on its cross: 'Here lies Pierre Molinier - born on 13 April 1900 - died around 1950 - He was a man without morals - He didn't give a f*** of glory and honour - Useless to pray for him.'

 

This exhibition presents a selection of more than 50 of his groundbreaking photographs, drawings and paintings, dating from 1952 onwards. It was at this time that Molinier moved towards a more 'magical' style of art, a style that sought to bring to the surface unconscious desires and erotic drives and subsequently captured the attention of André Bréton, the founder of Surrealism. Breton became an avid supporter of his work and organised Molinier's first exhibition L'Étoile Scellée, in 1956, which established his reputation.

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Works
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Le Festin de Manes, planche 40 du Chaman, 1960
    Pierre MOLINIER, Le Festin de Manes, planche 40 du Chaman, 1960
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Skin d'Amourdo, 1960
    Pierre MOLINIER, Skin d'Amourdo, 1960
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Hanel Sechs!, 1965 c
    Pierre MOLINIER, Hanel Sechs!, 1965 c
  • Pierre MOLINIER Autoportrait [Self-portrait], 1960 c Vintage silver gelatin print 16.8 x 11.5 cm
    Pierre MOLINIER
    Autoportrait [Self-portrait], 1960 c
    Vintage silver gelatin print
    16.8 x 11.5 cm
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Autoportrait, c 1960
    Pierre MOLINIER, Autoportrait, c 1960
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Le modèle (Jean), 1970
    Pierre MOLINIER, Le modèle (Jean), 1970
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Portrait of Luciano Castelli, 1974
    Pierre MOLINIER, Portrait of Luciano Castelli, 1974
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Portrait of Luciano Castelli, 1974
    Pierre MOLINIER, Portrait of Luciano Castelli, 1974
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Claire et Alain, 1970s
    Pierre MOLINIER, Claire et Alain, 1970s
  • Pierre MOLINIER, Eperon d'amour, 1960 c
    Pierre MOLINIER, Eperon d'amour, 1960 c
  • Pierre MOLINIER Éperon d'amour [The Love Spur], 1960 c Vintage silver gelatin print 15.2 x 11.4 cm
    Pierre MOLINIER
    Éperon d'amour [The Love Spur], 1960 c
    Vintage silver gelatin print
    15.2 x 11.4 cm
Installation Views
  • Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

    Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

  • Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

    Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

  • Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

    Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

  • Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

    Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

  • Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

    Installation view of "The Temptations of Pierre Molinier" at Richard Saltoun Gallery (20 August - 2 October 2015)

Press release

At all times, my acts and my actions in life have stemmed from love

or eroticism, as you like it

(Pierre Molinier,The Shaman and its Creatures)

 

Richard Saltoun Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of the career and unorthodox life of French Surrealist artist Pierre Molinier (b. 1900, Agen - 1976, Bordeaux).

 

Pierre Moliner - the man and the painter, the genius and the pervert, the 'lesbienne' and the guns lover - is not an easy figure to pin down. Existing on the margins of conventional society, he lived a life defined by excess and hedonism. At the age of 50 he raised his 'premature tomb', reading on its cross: 'Here lies Pierre Molinier - born on 13 April 1900 - died around 1950 - He was a man without morals - He didn't give a f*** of glory and honour - Useless to pray for him.'

 

This exhibition presents a selection of more than 50 of his groundbreaking photographs, drawings and paintings, dating from 1952 onwards. It was at this time that Molinier moved towards a more 'magical' style of art, a style that sought to bring to the surface unconscious desires and erotic drives and subsequently captured the attention of André Bréton, the founder of Surrealism. Breton became an avid supporter of his work and organised Molinier's first exhibition L'Étoile Scellée, in 1956, which established his reputation.

 

Molinier's fascination with the body and the erotic manifested itself through his carefully staged photographic portraits and self-portraits. Whilst his paintings and drawings depicted female characters in vertiginous, dark backgrounds, in his photographs he adopted a more joyful approach, reshaping his and his model's appearances through doll's masks, clothing, accessories, and S&M paraphernalia. Cross-dressing was, for Molinier, the preferred method of reshaping his own appearance, and this exhibition will present a collection of these self-portraits.

 

Molinier's creative process was both strict and experimental: he would mix colour pigments with his sperm; he only used as models the people whom he loved; he would fellate himself whilst releasing the camera's shutter; he would have sex with the dolls he was using for his shootings; hand-sew and alter female undergarments to fit his body; alter photographs by manually manipulating the negatives using his body parts.

 

Photography was a way for Molinier to present the pleasure principle and allowed him to give visual form to infinite dream-like creatures that made their way forward from his inner psyche. 'The Chaman and its Creatures', an unfinished artist's book from 1967, composed of over 70 photomontages, epitomises the artists' role as a demiurge: between God and Satan. The Shaman Pierre Molinier is an intermediary figure that opens the doors to inconceivable visions, by altering, dissembling and multiplying the body and its gender. The photomontage technique allowed for such experiments, and was perfected by Molinier, by cutting, composing and photographing the  constructed montage.

 

Pierre Molinier's life and art are inseparable and, in 1976, he committed suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot. A retrospective at Centre Georges Pompidou was held the following year.

 

Born in Agen, France, in 1900, Pierre Molinier started his career as a house painter. In his twenties he moved with his family to the city of Bordeaux, where he joined a secret esoteric society. A fervent promoter of the arts and of the 'Salons', in the 50s he abandoned his job in order to dedicate himself exclusively to his art. Molinier produced Surrealist paintings as well hundreds of photographs, that have been inspirational for the generations of performance and body-based artists (such as Robert Mapplethorpe and Cindy Sherman) that followed.

 

Solo exhibitions include: L'Etoile Scelée, (1956, Paris), Centre Georges Pompidou (1979, Paris), Malmö Konsthall (1980, Malmö), Australian Center for Photography (1994, Sydney), Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (1994, Berlin), Santa Monica Museum of Art (1998, Santa Monica), IVAM (1999, Valencia).

 

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