BIO
Born in 1990 in Chatenay Malabry - France.
Lives and works in Brussels
Graduated from École de Recherche Graphique in 2017 :
Master «Design et Politique du multiple» with a focus in Sculpture.
Co-founder of : Les Îles Mardi & Éditions 16h piles
Member of : Carta Infinita
Lulled by popular culture and the question of common language, he cherishes a practice of collective and exchange. Seeking to investigate the paradoxes in which our social lives are caught: expressing a deeply personal story in an unforgiving generic language. His practice references the many common points between generations, through everyday objects, craftmanship and immutable references.
His character Roger can be seen or implied in many of the works, represents a duality present in each of us as well as the almost maniacal injunction to be happy. Lulled by capitalism, Roger is a social character, a happy customer—almost anesthetized. Roger knows that he must return to a simpler and more independent life, far from increased consumption… but he doesn’t know how. He is a child of capitalism and can’t extricate himself. He fishes in cocktail glasses and in his inflatable swimming pool, he anxiously dreams, sometimes finding momentary solace in nature.
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BIO
Born in 1990 in Chatenay Malabry - France.
Lives and works in Brussels
Graduated from École de Recherche Graphique in 2017 :
Master «Design et Politique du multiple» with a focus in Sculpture.
Co-founder of : Les Îles Mardi & Éditions 16h piles
Member of : Carta Infinita
Lulled by popular culture and the question of common language, he cherishes a practice of collective and exchange. Seeking to investigate the paradoxes in which our social lives are caught: expressing a deeply personal story in an unforgiving generic language. His practice references the many common points between generations, through everyday objects, craftmanship and immutable references.
His character Roger can be seen or implied in many of the works, represents a duality present in each of us as well as the almost maniacal injunction to be happy. Lulled by capitalism, Roger is a social character, a happy customer—almost anesthetized. Roger knows that he must return to a simpler and more independent life, far from increased consumption… but he doesn’t know how. He is a child of capitalism and can’t extricate himself. He fishes in cocktail glasses and in his inflatable swimming pool, he anxiously dreams, sometimes finding momentary solace in nature.
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CURATION