François Mathey

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François Mathey(August 17, 1917 in Ronchamp (Haute-Saône) – January 3, 1993 in Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne) was a French museum curator. He was curator, then chief curator at the Museum of Decorative Arts from 1953 to 1985.[1][2][3][4]

In 1967, Mathey succeeded in bringing Jean Dubuffet's personal collection into an "institution", the museum of decorative arts, even though the artist rejected academic structures. Mathey was interested in the artist Jean-Joseph Sanfourche, who was selected for important exhibitions "Des singuliers de l'art" in 1978 at the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris and at the Museum of Decorative Arts, in 1980, as part of the "international heritage year".

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  1. Mathey, François. December 2021.
  2. "François Mathey (1917-1993), conservateur en chef d'un musée pour tous les arts".
  3. Gilardet, Brigitte (2014). "L'Action de François Mathey au prisme de trois critiques d'art". Critique d'Art (42). doi:10.4000/critiquedart.13591.
  4. "François Mathey ou la recherche du " spirituel dans l'Art "". 16 June 2013.