James Lumsden: light, time and space Posted on March 14, 2024March 14, 2024 James Lumsden’s abstract paintings seem imbued with an inner light. Created over several weeks by applying successive layers of translucent paint, they...
Francesca Bernardini: marble under tension Posted on February 1, 2023April 19, 2023 The Italian artist Francesca Bernardini has developed a relationship with marble that is deeply intimate. Both a personal journal and an archive of her...
Introducing Delphine Brabant Posted on September 22, 2017April 19, 2023 Delphine Brabant's work is a sort of quest. The type that is born out of a confrontation of opposing forces: Shadow and light, positive and negative, balance...
Introducing Bernhard Lang Posted on August 4, 2016April 19, 2023 Since 2010, German artist Bernhard Lang been developing a very unique style in the field of aerial photography: tending toward abstract, his photographs strive...
Introducing Ahn Hyun-Ju Posted on July 21, 2016April 19, 2023 The first South Korean artist to join Artistics, Ahn Hyun-Ju has for more than 15 years been working on abstract paintings characterized by the combination of...
Introducing Ramon Enrich Posted on December 7, 2015April 19, 2023 Catalan artist Ramon Enrich has been composing mysterious landscapes from a “personal alphabet of symbols and basic shapes” and a deep sense of...
Introducing Matthieu Venot Posted on October 12, 2015April 19, 2023 Originally from Brest in France, this self-taught artist photographs his home-town from a rather different angle: full of colour and geometric shapes that...
Introducing Christophe Jacrot Posted on April 1, 2015April 19, 2023 For nearly 8 years, French photographer Christophe Jacrot has been developing an artistic project on major cities of the northern hemisphere in adverse weather...
Introducing Frédérique Domergue Posted on January 19, 2015April 18, 2023 Artist Frédérique Domergue creates unusual work, in 2 dimensions, which lends both from sculpture by the contours, and from painting by the quest for the...
Introducing Klaus Kampert Posted on November 20, 2014April 18, 2023 The universe of photography of Klaus Kampert revolves around beauty, portraits, nudes and dance. For Klaus, the body is the shell of the soul and by exploring...
Introducing Lumi Mizutani Posted on October 4, 2014April 18, 2023 Artist Lumi Mizutani draws the resources of her artistic expression from the japanese pictorial tradition. Her ink drawings and her paintings with pigments...
Introducing Romain Langlois Posted on June 11, 2014April 19, 2023 Like a veritable alchemist, Romain Langlois alters the substance of the materials he possesses and before our eyes he puts them back, not quite the same, not...
Introducing Sharon Brill Posted on June 7, 2014April 26, 2023 Artist Sharon Brill has made porcelain her substance of predilection. The bare and perfectly smooth surface of her sculptures draws us into a constant to-ing...
Introducing Hachiro Kanno Posted on March 17, 2014April 26, 2023 Hachiro Kanno’s painting draws its resources from Japanese calligraphy and his favourite themes in Zen philosophy. A cross between two cultures, it succeeds...
Introducing Chésade Posted on February 4, 2014April 26, 2023 Chésade entertains a veritable passion for bronze, that primitive substance, which has come down through the ages, that she uses in sculpting her unique...
Introducing Walter Peter Brenner Posted on January 20, 2014January 24, 2024 The beauty and the grandeur of human form are at the heart of Walter Peter Brenner's work. This guatemalan sculptor has for 17 years been developing works...
Introducing Ferle Posted on December 31, 2013April 25, 2023 For Ferle, painting is a 'moment' which alone justifies the motion of the artist, mobilized physically by the composition of her work. Her canvasses entice us...
Introducing Yann Guillon Posted on November 25, 2013April 25, 2023 For 30 years, Yann Guillon has tried myriad techniques to create his sculptures sometimes figurative, sometimes abstract, sometimes miniature sometimes...
Introducing Pierre Yermia Posted on November 6, 2013April 25, 2023 Pierre Yermia has been developing for thirty years a singular work, filled with human and animal characters, all witnesses of “an endangered but optimistic...
Introducing Marine de Soos Posted on November 6, 2013April 25, 2023 From her childhood spent in Africa, Marine de Soos kept images and an open-mindedness, which still fuels her artistic work. Like shamanic objects, her bronze...
Introducing Christophe Dupety Posted on November 5, 2013April 25, 2023 Educated in engraving at Paris School of Fine Arts, it didn’t take long for Christophe Dupety to turn to painting: first by covering with graffiti the fences...
Introducing Jonathan Shearer Posted on November 4, 2013April 25, 2023 If such wording existed, Jonathan Shearer would be called a « walking painter », or a « painting researcher »: he is indeed always on a wandering quest for...
Introducing Hongyu Zhang Posted on October 30, 2013April 25, 2023 Hongyu Zhang’s painting takes root in calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting. Each stroke of paint composing his portraits has its own existence and...
Introducing Éric Valat Posted on October 17, 2013April 26, 2023 If he hadn’t been a sculptor, Eric Valat would have been a poet. But as the artist doesn’t care for boundaries, he has fun incorporating poetry in the...