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Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne: Nature Transformed

7 May 2021

This display at the Clark Art Institute is the first museum survey of ‘Les Lalanne’ since Claude Lalanne died – 11 years after her husband – in 2019. Though they often exhibited together, the couple rarely collaborated; while each drew on close observation of the natural world to create fantastical sculptures, Claude would veer to the surreal, with works such as her famous Choupattes (cabbages raised on chickens’ feet), and François-Xavier to the more utilitarian, as with his large copper desks in the form of a rhinoceros. The exhibition is on display at the museum in Williamstown, Massachusetts, from 8 May–31 October; find out more from the Clark’s website.

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Choupatte (2017), Claude Lalanne.

Choupatte (2017), Claude Lalanne. © 2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris

Histoires naturelles, Héron (2006/10), François-Xavier Lalanne. Photo: André Morin, courtesy Galerie Mitterrand, Paris; © 2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris

La Dormeuse (2004), Claude Lalanne. © 2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris