Jean-Jules Drive out-Pot
Jean-Jules Drive out-Pot (peudonyme of Paul Rancillac) is a French sculptor born in 1933 with Paris.
Brother of the painter Bernard Rancillac, Paul Rancillac takes the peudonyme Drive out-Pot.
He makes traditional and artistic studies.
After having exerted several trades, devotes itself to the sculpture since 1968. With the " paper mâché" , it creates a company of characters affublés of the attributes of the middle-class man, clerks of notaries, caricatural, enigmatic soldiers.
" I would like I dare the word - that they are " bêtes" my sculptures, and it is, undoubtedly, for that, for fifteen years, I have made only figures, always the same ones because, just as my dog is attracted only by the other dogs, I am not, me, " tenté" that by the head and the pace of my semblables."
Jean-Jules Drive out-pot
Recent personal exposures
1994: Paris, FIAC, Gallery Fanny Guillon-Laffaille, " Personnelle" exposure;.
1995: Brussels, Gallery Michel Vokaer, " Drive out-Pot".
1995: Honfleur, Gallery CGB, " Identities of Été".
1997: Drive out-pot Museum Campredon Art and Culture, Isle on Sorgue.
Works in the public collections
Fund National of Contemporary art, Paris.
FRAC, Ile de France.
Villeneuve d' Ascq, Museum of Modern art.
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