Noart

France  • 1965

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Arnaud Lucet, aka Noart, is a French artist born on April 15, 1965 in Paris. He lives and works in Alfortville.

In 1985, he has graduated from the Art School in the rue Madame. He started working as an artistic director and signed several film posters. In 1996, he performed his first exhibition with Jerôme Mesnager at the Transversale gallery in Paris.

He produces the painting-objects, furniture, sculptures, interior designs, and works of art made mainly of metal.
Fascinated since childhood by the downside of contemporary urban life, Noart is particularly sensitive to the aesthetics of the street, to industrial landscapes, factories and machines. In his assemblages and pieces of furniture he tries to express this special atmosphere. His metal compositions are made of valves, pipes, pressure gauges and other recycled objects found in the streets or elsewhere; they become useful again through his pieces. He designs lamps, tables, dressers - unique pieces that he completes with an urban art that is often ironic including installations and playful interactive boxes.

In 2010, he conceived the series ACME, a reference to the Looney Toons, a panoply of sculptures-weapons, with unlikely names such as ?The Weapon to the Left?, the ?Retro-Killer? or ?Grenade for Drying the Plaster."
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The year of birth of the artist is: 1965