
Jérémy Gobé
France • 1986
Presentation
Graduated from the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris and the National School of Fine Arts in Nancy.
Winner of the Bullukian Prize and the Pierre Gautier-Delaye Prize.
Corail Artefact is nominated for the Trophées de l'Avenir 2019
Jérémy Gobé is one of those committed artists who dream of changing the world. He began his plastic work instead with scientists from the CNRS to save corals. This work in progress is called Corail Artefact.
Jérémy Gobé is interested in artisans who have traditional know-how and how to relate them to contemporary issues, such as climatic ones. Convinced, like Rodin, that "an art which has life does not reproduce the past, it continues it", he testifies that between the study of the past of our society and that of contemporary discoveries lies an inexhaustible source of new fascinations, new myths, from which he draws inspiration in search of the art of tomorrow.
Throughout his exhibitions in France (Bullukian Foundation, Palais de Tokyo, Cenquatre ...) and internationally (Bass Museum, Hangzu China Museum ...), his artistic approach has become similar to a scientific one: d ' an experimental protocol outlines the path to discovery. Enriching established creative processes, he attributes a new poetic life to materials through sculptures, installations and drawings, exploring the links between art, social sciences and nature.
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Graduated from the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris and the National School of Fine Arts in Nancy.
Winner of the Bullukian Prize and the Pierre Gautier-Delaye Prize.
Corail Artefact is nominated for the Trophées de l'Avenir 2019
Jérémy Gobé is one of those committed artists who dream of changing the world. He began his plastic work instead with scientists from the CNRS to save corals. This work in progress is called Corail Artefact.
Jérémy Gobé is interested in artisans who have traditional know-how and how to relate them to contemporary issues, such as climatic ones. Convinced, like Rodin, that "an art which has life does not reproduce the past, it continues it", he testifies that between the study of the past of our society and that of contemporary discoveries lies an inexhaustible source of new fascinations, new myths, from which he draws inspiration in search of the art of tomorrow.
Throughout his exhibitions in France (Bullukian Foundation, Palais de Tokyo, Cenquatre ...) and internationally (Bass Museum, Hangzu China Museum ...), his artistic approach has become similar to a scientific one: d ' an experimental protocol outlines the path to discovery. Enriching established creative processes, he attributes a new poetic life to materials through sculptures, installations and drawings, exploring the links between art, social sciences and nature.
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