“Art, poetry, it is the crystallization of beauty in emotion.”
Orphaned at a young age, Jacqueline Lamba began life as an independent artist after having studied decorative and fine arts. She was a decorator in the Trois-Quartiers department store, and then became a dancer at the Coliséum in Pigalle. She published photographs, painted watercolors, and created surrealist objects. In 1934 she married André Breton, with whom she had a daughter, and participated in exhibitions in Paris, London, and New York. In 1938, during a trip to Mexico, she met Frida Kahlo, and began a long friendship with the artist. At the start of World War II, she took refuge with Dora Maar and Picasso, then at the home of Marie Cuttoli. In 1941, she and Breton left for the United States. Shortly thereafter she separated from him “in order to paint”, and to share part of her life with David Hare, a painter and sculptor with whom she later had a son.
She participated in two exhibitions at Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century gallery in New York, including the “Exhibition by 31 Women” in 1943. It was in 1944, on the occasion of her first solo exhibition at the Norlyst Gallery, that she published a Manifeste de Peinture (A Painting Manifesto). After returning to France, she exhibited at the Maeght gallery and at the Pierre Loeb Gallery. In 1951, she frequently visited Pablo Picasso, Francois Gilot, Alberto Giacometti, and Claude Cahun, finally settling permanently in Paris.
In 1966 she campaigned against the installation of nuclear missiles on the Plateau d’Albion, as well as the expansion of the Larzac military camp. Her last exhibition was held at the Picasso museum in 1967, and was inaugurated by Yves Bonnefoy. Light, movement, and nature were her sources of inspiration, as demonstrated in Ciels (“Skies” 1974), Fleurs d’eau (“Water Flowers” 1978), as well as numerous canvases of the village Simiane-la-Rotonde in the Vaucluse region where she had settled.
PubliC Collections
MoMA — Museum of Moden Art, New York, USA
Musée des Beaux-Arts du Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Centre Pompidou — Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, France
MACVAL — Musée d'Art Contemporain du Val-de-Marne, Vitry-sur-Seine, France
CNAP — Centre National d'Art Plastique, Paris, France
Musée National Picasso, Paris, France
Musée Cantini, Marseille, France
Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris, France
Musée d’Arts de Nantes, France
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LES DÉSERTEURS
BAS JAN ADER | MARIE BRACQUEMOND | GUSTAVE COURBET | SALVADOR DALÍ | QUENTIN DEROUET | SIMON HANTAÏ | VICTOR HUGO | JACQUELINE LAMBA | ROBERT MALAVAL | FLORA MOSCOVICI | OLIVIER MOSSET | GEORGES RIBEMONT-DESSAIGNES | JULIETTE ROCHE | MATHILDE ROSIER 5 Dec 2024 - 11 Jan 2025BAS JAN ADER | MARIE BRACQUEMOND | GUSTAVE COURBET | SALVADOR DALÍ | QUENTIN DEROUET | SIMON HANTAÏ | VICTOR HUGO | JACQUELINE LAMBA | GHERASIM LUCA | ROBERT MALAVAL...Read more -
CELLES QUI AVANCENT
JACQUELINE LAMBA | DORA MAAR 12 Sep - 16 Nov 2024To mark the centenary of Surrealism, Galerie Pauline Pavec and Galerie Boquet are delighted to present a joint exhibition in their two venues, highlighting the careers of two women artists...Read more -
L'AVENTURE, CROQUEFRUIT
QUENTIN DEROUET 1 May - 8 Jun 2024ERIC BAUER | HANS BELLMER | VICTOR BRAUNER | ISABELLE DAËRON | MATHILDE DENIZE | OSCAR DOMINGUEZ | MARCEL DUCHAMP | AUBE ELLÉOUËT | JACQUES HÉROLD | IDOINE | JACQUELINE...Read more -
RÉSURGENCES
JACQUELINE LAMBA | ISABELLE DAËRON 9 Nov - 16 Dec 2023When I first encountered Jacqueline Lamba's work, I was captivated by the vitality of her drawings, as if the presence of living water in these landscapes transformed the environment. In...Read more -
UN ARC-EN-CIEL EN PLEINE NUIT
JACQUELINE LAMBA 29 Mar - 14 May 2022Art, poetry, is the precipitation of beauty into emotion. (Jacqueline Lamba) Shapes come and go, are born, disappear and sometimes re-emerge, after years or centuries, only to vanish again, inevitably....Read more
Jacqueline Lamba was André Breton’s L’Amour fou, to quote the title of the poetic essay dedicated to her by the founder of Surrealism. She studied at the École des arts décoratifs and went on to devote her whole life to painting. She married Breton only a few months after meeting the poet in 1934, who described her at the time as being “scandalously beautiful”. Lamba took part in the surrealist group exhibitions, such as the Exposition surréaliste d’objets at Galerie Charles Ratton in 1936, where she presented her object-poems.
Her many travels, from Paris to New York and Mexico, brought her in contact with numerous figures from the group and, in parallel, she forged friendships with Dora Maar and Frida Kahlo. In America and then after returning to France in 1955, her painting moved away from surrealism and adopted a more abstract approach in which the influence of Picasso was apparent.
She found her definitive style in the 1960s, painting light and evoking the landscapes she saw around the village in Alpes-de- Haute-Provence where she spent her summers. On the canvas, she suggested skies sprinkled with spots and points of light: “The secret, she wrote, would be to capture every form on the canvas together with its light, in other words at the very moment when light becomes form. It would be like seeing a rainbow in the middle of the night.”
Alfred Pacquement,
Natural Histories : a focus on the french scene,
Art Paris 2022
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TEFAF MAASTRICHT
14 - 19 Mar 2026Forum 100, 6229 GV Maastricht, The NetherlandsRead more -
ART PARIS
2 - 6 Apr 2025MARIE BRACQUEMOND | QUENTIN DEROUET | MADELEINE DINÈS | JACQUELINE LAMBA | FLORA MOSCOVICI | JACQUES PRÉVERT | JULIETTE ROCHE | MATHILDE ROSIERRead more -
ART PARIS
4 - 7 Apr 2024QUENTIN DEROUET | JACQUELINE LAMBA | FLORA MOSCOVICI | JACQUES PRÉVERT | JULIETTE ROCHE | AURÉLIA ZAHEDI ' Juliette Roche, quoiqu’ayant fait partie successivement des...Read more -
ART PARIS
30 Mar - 2 Apr 2023ADAM BOGEY | MATHILDE DENIZE | QUENTIN DEROUET | JOSÉ GAMARRA | RENÉ ICHÉ | JACQUELINE LAMBA | JACQUES PRÉVERT | ROBERT MALAVAL | OLIVIER...Read more -
TEFAF MAASTRICHT
24 - 30 Jun 2022JACQUELINE LAMBA | JACQUES PRÉVERTRead more -
ART PARIS
6 - 10 Apr 2022ADAM BOGEY | MATHILDE DENIZE | JACQUELINE LAMBA | JACQUES PRÉVERT | DANIEL SPOËRRIRead more

