Nicolas Marang is an artist born in 1972 who lives and works in Paris. He works for an important branch of the French economy, he has been an accomplished artist for nearly thirty years.
Inscribed in the aesthetics of the arte povera of the sixties, the artist's work are not protests but they impose themselves as some sort of shamanic symbols.
Produced from materials that has been put aside or inhospitable such as earth and hammered cement or iron and wood, the work of Nicolas Marang releases a certain poetry transmitted by the scenography that he sets up reflecting a dreamy and disturbing world .
He also practices different mediums such as drawing or even writing, although sculpture remains his favorite means of expression and the predilected one in his artistic research.
In 2008, he won the Technikart Prize for manuscript and collaborated on a regular basis with interior designers and did several works by commision in London and New York. He recently worked in the catalog of the inaugural exhibition of the Museo delle Culture in Milan, "A Beautiful Confluence", which brings together the creations of Josef and Anni Albers of the pre-Columbian art of Mexico.
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