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Philippe Hiquily

(French, 1925-2013)

Philippe Hiquily
(French, 1925-2013)

"Marathonienne"
"Girouette Hiver"

two painted metal sculptures
one kinetic and with incised signature and numbered "978/1000", the other with incised signature, numbered "0688/1000" and marked "Ed. Loft".
h. 7", w. 5", d. 4-1/4" and h. 6-3/4", w. 4-1/4", d. 3"

Provenance: Loft Art Contemporain, Paris, France; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: There is an acknowledged playfulness to Hiquily's sculptures which belies the intense planning and designing that goes into each work. The thin sheets of metal which have been carefully manipulated by cutting and welding into biomorphic or abstracted figures are clever explorations of space, form, and by extension movement; many of his works are kinetic. The works offered here are from two of his most acclaimed series: "Grouette" which was conceived in Spain in 1963 and "Marathonienne" a small scale edition of the nine-foot sculpture from 1981. These reveal Hiquily at his most accomplished and the stylized, abstract geometric sculptures are still successfully indicative of the female form.

Born into an artistic family, Hiquily spent his youth working beside his father in the French Resistance during World War II and later served with distinction in Indochine. Upon his return to France, he attended l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Orleans and l'Ecole Nationale Superiere des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1959, after being the recipient of the Critic's Prize at the Paris Biennial, he was invited to exhibit in New York. The exhibition was a resounding success; all the works sold including one to the Guggenheim.
Encouraged to stay in New York, Hiquily made the decision to return to France, where he remained for the rest of his life.

two painted metal sculptures
one kinetic and with incised signature and numbered "978/1000", the other with incised signature, numbered "0688/1000" and marked "Ed. Loft".
h. 7", w. 5", d. 4-1/4" and h. 6-3/4", w. 4-1/4", d. 3"

  • Provenance: Loft Art Contemporain, Paris, France; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Notes: There is an acknowledged playfulness to Hiquily's sculptures which belies the intense planning and designing that goes into each work. The thin sheets of metal which have been carefully manipulated by cutting and welding into biomorphic or abstracted figures are clever explorations of space, form, and by extension movement; many of his works are kinetic. The works offered here are from two of his most acclaimed series: "Grouette" which was conceived in Spain in 1963 and "Marathonienne" a small scale edition of the nine-foot sculpture from 1981. These reveal Hiquily at his most accomplished and the stylized, abstract geometric sculptures are still successfully indicative of the female form.

    Born into an artistic family, Hiquily spent his youth working beside his father in the French Resistance during World War II and later served with distinction in Indochine. Upon his return to France, he attended l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Orleans and l'Ecole Nationale Superiere des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1959, after being the recipient of the Critic's Prize at the Paris Biennial, he was invited to exhibit in New York. The exhibition was a resounding success; all the works sold including one to the Guggenheim.
    Encouraged to stay in New York, Hiquily made the decision to return to France, where he remained for the rest of his life.
  • Condition: **Both in overall very good condition with a few small surface scratches/areas of abrading: "Marathonienne" at center connecting rod and "Girouette" at side of upper element.

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