Yolande Fièvre

Yolande Fièvre was a French painter and sculptor who was born in Paris in 1907. She studied at Paris’ Ecole de Beaux-Arts and would later go on to teach at Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Orléans. Jean Paulhan, André Breton, Bernard Requichot, Jean Dubuffet and Raymon Queneau were some of her friends.

Keenly interested in organic material and texture, her work uses intriguing surfaces in relief that offer the spectator a door into an imaginary, lunar world. Her pieces range from collages and assemblages, to objects or relics that she puts on display. Fièvre travelled to the United States and spent some years living in Egypt.
Between 1933 and 1967, she worked on drawings and automatique paintings and created her works on silk, Fiction and Epaves.
Yoland Fièvre died in Paris in 1982.
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