Edouard Baribeaud
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Edouard Baribeaud

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ISBN-13:
9783775744546
Veröffentl:
2018
Seiten:
124
Autor:
Jakob Straub
Gewicht:
1191 g
Format:
315x255x19 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Die Kunst von EDOUARD BARIBEAUD (*1984) ist von seiner Zweisprachigkeit und seiner doppelten kulturellen Identität geprägt. Der Sohn eines französischen Vaters und einer deutschen Mutter wuchs in Frankreich auf, studierte in Paris an der École Nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs und lebt und arbeitet seit 2010 in Berlin. In seinen Werken vereint er nicht nur unterschiedliche Stile, sondern lässt dazu das Alltägliche auf das Mythische treffen, führt archaische Gestalten durch moderne Umgebungen, und verbindet tatsächlich Erlebtes mit ausgedachten Erinnerungen. Baribeaud zeigt sich dabei als handwerklich brillanter Geschichtenerzähler, der uns in fantastische Szenerien zwischen West und Ost entführt.

Edouard Baribeaud's (*1984) art is influenced by his bilingualism and bi-cultural background. The son of a French father and a German mother, he grew up in France, studied in Paris at the École Nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, and has lived in Berlin since 2010. In his works he not only unites different styles, but also allows the everyday to meet the mythical, guiding archaic figures through modern surroundings, and combining actual experiences with imaginary memories. Baribeaud proves that he is a brilliant craftsman and storyteller who draws us into fantastical scenes that fluctuate between East and West.Baribeaud's first monograph presents the following groups of works: The Hour of the Gods (2014-2015), The Nocturnal Vault (2015-2017), and An Old Story for Our Modern Times (2018), along with the artist's Hermès scarf (2016), accompanied by essays by Imran Ali Khan, Pay Matthis Karstens, and Sabine Thümmler.EXHIBITION:Galerie Judin, Berlin28.4.-9.6.2018
Edouard Baribeaud's (*1984) art is influenced by his bilingualism and bi-cultural background. The son of a French father and a German mother, he grew up in France, studied in Paris at the École Nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, and has lived in Berlin since 2010. In his works he not only unites different styles, but also allows the everyday to meet the mythical, guiding archaic figures through modern surroundings, and combining actual experiences with imaginary memories. Baribeaud proves that he is a brilliant craftsman and storyteller who draws us into fantastical scenes that fluctuate between East and West.

Baribeaud's first monograph presents the following groups of works: The Hour of the Gods (2014-2015), The Nocturnal Vault (2015-2017), and An Old Story for Our Modern Times (2018), along with the artist's Hermès scarf (2016), accompanied by essays by Imran Ali Khan, Pay Matthis Karstens, and Sabine Thümmler.

EXHIBITION:
Galerie Judin, Berlin
28.4.-9.6.2018

EDOUARD BARIBEAUD's (*1984) art is influenced by his bilingualism and bi-cultural background. The son of a French father and a German mother, he grew up in France, studied in Paris at the École Nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, and has lived in Berlin since 2010. In his works he not only unites different styles, but also allows the everyday to meet the mythical, guiding archaic figures through modern surroundings, and combining actual experiences with imaginary memories. Baribeaud proves that he is a brilliant craftsman and storyteller who draws us into fantastical scenes that fluctuate between East and West.

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