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  1. Jean-Michel Othoniel (* 27.Januar 1964 in Saint-Étienne) ist ein französischer Bildhauer, der vorwiegend mit Glas arbeitet.. Jean-Michel Othoniel erlangte 1988 den Studienabschluss an der École des Beaux-Arts in Cergy-Pontoise.. Anfang der 1990er Jahre stellte er Arbeiten aus Wachs oder Schwefel auf der documenta IX in Kassel aus. Er begann wenig später mit den besten Glasbläsern von ...

  2. Jean-Michel Othoniel 简称 J. W*:从你早期作品中的蜡和硫,到标志性的玻璃,关于你作品中材料,你最看重的是哪些特质? J:我感兴趣的就是这种变形(transformation)的概念,当它改变形态的时候,也是非常脆弱的时候,这是我喜欢的特质,就像是活着的细胞本身。

  3. L'esthétique envoûtante de Jean-Michel Othoniel tourne autour de la notion de géométrie émotionnelle. À l'aide d'éléments modulaires répétés, tels que des briques ou des perles – motif le plus récurrent dans son œuvre –, il crée des sculptures dont la relation à l'échelle humaine va du petit au monumental. Découvrez Jean-Michel Othoniel chez Perrotin

  4. Jean-Michel Othoniel was born in 1964 in Saint-Étienne, France, and is now based in Paris. Career The artist has worked on a series of prominent public commissions and installations, encountered by millions at locations including Parisian subway station Palais-Royal - Musée du Louvre, the illustrious Château de Versailles, and Doha’s Hamad International Airport.

  5. Since 1991-- when, during a long voyage to Hong Kong, Jean-Michel Othoniel installed a temporary studio on the roof of the Museum of Contemporary Art to preparefor the exhibition “Too French”-- travelling has become a recurring part of his work. He retains a fondness for nomadic, producing pieces with glassblowers in Mexico, Japan and India.

  6. August 17–December 2, 2012. This exhibition presents a survey of the twenty-five-year career of Jean-Michel Othoniel (French, born 1964), from his first intimate, enigmatic works made of sulfur and wax to his recent large-scale, colorful glass sculptures. Working with these mutable materials, he has fashioned a poetic visual language to ...

  7. 20 de jun. de 2017 · Jean-Michel Othoniel / ADAGP, Paris -SACK, Seoul, 2016 Image provided by Kukje Gallery 《Le Kiosque des Noctamules (The Kiosk of the Night walkers) 》,2000