Added Oct 11, 2021
For more than 20 years, Bruno SCHIEPAN has been developing a multidimensional practice which blurs the boundaries between painting, sculpture and design. Not claiming to be part of any current while assuming a taste for geometric abstraction, pop art, kinetic art and even art brut, Bruno Schiepan creates a universe that he describes as abstract. Her work is the fruit of an ever-renewed interrogation of the relationship between line and color, their rhythm and their vibration. As a plastic artist, he is also interested in variations in shape and volume. By choosing to adapt new or as yet unexploited media to his research, such as the famous Tulip chair by Eero Saarinen, Bruno Schiepan invents a way of looking and taking possession of materials that surprises us. This is how, after having sublimated Saarinen's chairs and armchairs by painting them, he now cuts them to make mobiles. Airy and fun, with a wingspan that can reach several meters, they enliven the space while creating a peaceful atmosphere. His “Totems” or his “Ondulations” are object paintings which also come out of the frames. Their brightly colored pictorial surface does not disdain relief, or lend themselves to light effects through a play of transparency, opacity or brilliance. The balance of volumes, the dynamics of lines and the play of colors are at the heart of Bruno Schiepan's work. His approach aims to explore their combinatorics without ever exhausting them. He lives and works between Paris and Le Perche. His creations have been exhibited in Paris, London, Brussels, Geneva, Dublin and Milan. En savoir plus sur ce texte sourceVous devez indiquer le texte source pour obtenir des informations supplémentairesEnvoyer des commentairesPanneaux latéraux