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Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect, Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France

Friday, Oct. 4, 2019 – Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020

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Draftsman and architect Jean-Jacques Lequeu (1757–1826) is now considered to be one of the most inventive artists of post-revolutionary France. His spectacularly detailed drawings range from proposals submitted to government entities to fantastic and speculative structures that were never intended to be constructed. They depict anatomical studies and civic infrastructure along with curious oddities such as a towering stable in the shape of a cow. Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect, Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France explores the artist’s wildly imaginative architectural drawings for projects that were never realized in part due to the political turmoil caused by the French Revolution and also because the designs, though carefully executed on paper, were often impossible to build.

Lequeu’s work was included in the 1967 exhibition Visionary Architects, a presentation of 18th century French architectural drawings supported by the Menil Foundation. After its showing at the University of St. Thomas, Houston, the exhibition travelled to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, where it influenced a number of young artists. Sol LeWitt and Claes Oldenburg, for example, are known to have closely studied the fanciful and obsessive peculiarities of Lequeu’s work. Several of the drawings that were included in Visionary Architects will be shown at the Menil Drawing Institute in the forthcoming presentation.

About Jean-Jacques Lequeu
Jean-Jacques Lequeu was born in Rouen, France, and studied architecture in Paris. Over the course of his career, Lequeu worked as a draftsman, a surveyor, and a cartographer. His posthumous acclaim would come from the discovery of hundreds of architectural and anatomical drawings that he made and gifted to the Bibliothèque nationale de France.

Co-organized by the Petit Palais, Paris, and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, the exhibition in Houston is co-curated by the Menil Drawing Institute’s Edouard Kopp, Chief Curator, and Kelly Montana, Assistant Curator. Comprised of fifty drawings, the exhibition will be shown at the Menil Drawing Institute before travelling to the Morgan Library & Museum, New York.

Major funding for this exhibition is provided by Cecily E. Horton and The Vaughn Foundation. Additional support comes from Curtis & Windham Architects; Caroline Huber; Janie C. Lee; Adelaide de Menil; Susanne and William E. Pritchard III; James William Stewart, Jr.; and the City of Houston

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