JULIEN NEDELEC
Julien Nédélec's (b. 1982, France) practice can take many forms, from sculpture to drawing, through books and photography, with a predilection for the paper, that he uses not only as a support, but also as a material that he bends, cuts, colors, stacks or crumples. His works are the result of linguistic and formal games that reveal the artist's fascination with the potentialities of language, with a malice that places him as an heir apparent of the Oulipo, while his taste for geometric and serial shapes brings him closer to the tradition of minimalism. Exhibitions: Centre d'art Albert Chanot (Clamart), Musée des Beaux-Arts (Mulhouse), FRAC des Pays de la Loire (Carquefou), MRAC Languedoc-Roussillon (Sérignan), The Grolier Club (New York), Eté 78 (Brussels), Museu de Arte da Pampulha (Belo Horizonte), Les Abattoirs (Toulouse), Friche Belle de Mai (Marseille). Website |
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