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Jean Arp

Jean Arp (September 16, 1886June 7, 1966) was a sculptor, painter, and poet. Hans Arp was born in Strasbourg. The son of an Alsatian mother and a non-Alsatian German father, he was born during the brief period following the Franco-Prussian War when the area was known as Alsace-Lorraine after it had been returned to Germany by France. Following the return of Alsace to France at the end of World War I, French law determined that his name become Jean. In 1904, after leaving the cole des Arts et Mtiers in Strasbourg, he went to Paris where he published his poetry for the first time. From 1905 to 1907, Arp studied at the Kunstschule, Weimar, Germany and in 1908 went back to Paris, where he attended the Acadmie Julian. Arp was a founding member of the Dada movement in Zrich in 1916. In 1920, as Hans Arp, along with Max Ernst, and the social activist Alfred Grnwald, he set up the Cologne Dada group. However, in 1925 his work also appeared in the first exhibition of the Surrealist group at the Galerie Pierre in Paris. In 1926, Jean Arp moved to the Paris suburb of Meudon. In 1931, he broke with Surrealism to found Abstraction-Creation, working with the Paris-based group Abstraction-Cration and the periodical, "Transition." Throughout the 1930s and until the end of his life, he continued to write and publish essays and poetry. In 1942, he fled from his home in Meudon to escape the German occupation and lived in Zrich until the war ended. Jean Arp visited New York City in 1949 for a solo exhibition at the Buchholz Gallery. In 1950, he was invited to execute a relief for the Harvard University Graduate Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts would also be commissioned to do a mural at the UNESCO building in Paris. In 1954, Arp won the Grand Prize for Sculpture at the Venice Biennale. In 1958, a retrospective of his work was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, followed by an exhibition at the Muse National d'Art Moderne, Paris, France, in 1962. The Muse d'art moderne et contemporain of Strasbourg, with open in a place bearing his name has many of its painting and scultures. Jean Arp died in Basel, Switzerland.

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