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Born in 1968 in Brescia in Italy.
Stefano Bombardieri is interested in all forms of art, from design to
applied art. This artist’s creations talk about pain, about time and
its perception. He has taken part in many collective and individual
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Born in 1940 in Chesnay, France.
Lives and works between Watermael-Boitsfort and Corloux (Gironde).
A truly natural artist, Jephan de Villiers taught himself sculpture by
observing. The chestnut tree leaves outside his bedroom when he was a
delicate child. Twigs in the garden. The Flies at the Musée d’Histoire
Naturelle. The works of Giacometti, Brancusi, Zadkine at the Musée
d’Art Moderne in Paris. In 1977 he came to Brussels, to the edge of the
Sonian Forest and embarked on his journey into “Arbonie”, a
civilisation that came straight from his imagination, dating way back
to before the Stone Age. |
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Born in 1960 in Brussels.
Lives and works in Brussels.
This artist uses and manipulates different representations of animals
to take a light-hearted and detached look at social behaviour. In his
work we see the fight for survival of the species, which includes
reproduction, natural selection, and cohabitation with mankind.
Dominating relationships, both among animals and between animals and
humans, are an on-going theme in his work. |
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Born in 1950 in Kronach, Germany.
Lives and works in Aignay le Duc, France.
At the heart of her work lies the question of the relationship between mankind and its environment.
Since 1980, she has held around 90 individual exhibitions in a dozen
European countries as well as the United States, Canada and New
Zealand. She has also contributed to a hundred or so collective
exhibitions all over Europe, including Dokumenta 8 in Kassel (1987),
Empreintes at the Musée National d’Art Moderne in Paris (1997) and La
force de l’art at the Grand Palais in Paris (2006). |
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