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Is it furniture, sculpture or decorative art? New exhibit at Clark gives Les Lalanne their museum moment


They are not furniture, they are not sculpture, just call them Lalannes.
Hovering between the lines of sculpture, decorative art and furniture, Moutons de laine, 24 handmade woolen sheep that can be used as chairs or ottomans, were the first to be referred to by that name, in 1966, by sculptor François-Xavier Lalanne, one half of the art duo known as Les Lalanne. Shortly thereafter, their highly sought, surreal yet functional sculptures, all became known as Lelannes.
Moutons de laine (Woolen sheep) (detail), François-Xavier Lalanne, 1968-1971. Patinated bronze, wool, aluminum, wood; sheep: Private collection. © 2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris ....

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CLARK ART INSTITUTE PRESENTS GROUNDBREAKING EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY CLAUDE AND FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE
First American Art Museum Exhibition of the Noted Sculptors’ Work 
in More than Forty Years Celebrates the Work of Les Lalanne 
(Williamstown, Massachusetts) The first art museum exhibition in the United States in over forty years to consider the work of sculptors Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne will be shown at the Clark Art Institute May 8 through October 31, 2021.
Claude & François-Xavier Lalanne: Nature Transformed showcases twenty objects from across both artists’ long careers. The exhibition includes surreal and streamlined sculptures, dramatic and complex furniture, and a selection of Claude’s innovative flatware and jewelry. The Clark is the sole venue for the exhibition, which also marks the first museum presentation of the artists’ work since the 2019 death of Claude Lalanne. ....

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