Xavier Veilhan | |
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Born | 1963 (age 60–61) Lyon, France |
Nationality | French |
Education | ENSAD, Paris |
Known for | Sculpture, installation art, painting, photography, film |
Website | www |
Xavier Veilhan (French pronunciation: [ɡzavje vɛjɑ̃]; 1963) is a French artist who works with photography, sculpture, film, painting and installation art.[1][2]
Education
Veilhan attended the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, followed by the Berlin University of the Arts, where he worked in the studio of Georg Baselitz. He finished his studies at the Institut des hautes études en arts plastiques in 1989.
Career
Veilhan works with a wide range of media: sculpture, installation, painting, photography, performance work, and filmmaking. He experiments with the idea of the generic within industrialism and universal representations. He has represented France at the Taipei Biennial in 2002; the International Biennial of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana and the Lyon Biennale in 2003; the Valencia Biennale in 2005; and the Venice Biennale in 2017. He has also presented at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai. He also has a number of permanent public installations, including Le Lion (2005) in Bordeaux; Deux Pingouins, Grand Pingouin, Jeune Fille en roller, Le Livreur de pizza, Ours, and Home au téléphone (2006) in Lyon's Cité internationale neighbourhood; Jean-Marc Bustamente (2012) in Manhattan, La Crocodile (Olivier Mosset) in Lausanne and Romy and the dogs at the MAAT in Lisbon in 2019; and Romy (2022) at the Lille-Flandres station.
A number of books have been written about or have included his work, including by writers Jean-Pierre Criqui (1990), Éric Troncy and Liam Gillick (1991), Dan Cameron, Gillick, Alison M. Gingeras, and John Miller (2000), Gingeras and Christine Macel (2004), Jean-Jacques Aillagon, Criqui, Laurent Le Bon, Arnauld Pierre, and Pierre Senges (2009), and Andrew Berardini and Yuko Hasegawa (2015).
Selected exhibitions
Veilhan's art has been exhibited at venues such as Fundació Joan Miró, Barbican Centre, Kitakyushu Center for Contemporary Art, and the Gering & López Gallery.
Solo exhibitions
Year(s) | Title | Venue | Ref |
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2003 | Keep the Brown | Sandra Gering Gallery | |
2004 | Vanishing Point | Espace 315 at Centre Pompidou; Écuries de Saint-Hugues, Musée de Cluny | |
2005 | Le Plein emploi | Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art | |
Le Projet Hyperréaliste | Rose Art Museum | ||
2006 | Les Habitants | Cité internationale in Lyon | |
Miami Snowflakes | Galerie Perrotin in Miami | ||
Sculptures automatiques | Galerie Perrotin in Paris | ||
2008 | Furtivo | Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli | |
2009 | Veilhan Versailles | Palace of Versailles | |
2010 | RAL 5015 | Artcurial | [3] |
Le Carrosse | Place de la République | ||
2012 | Veilhan at Hatfield: Promenade | Hatfield House | |
(IN)balance | The Phillips Collection | ||
2013 | Avant | Château de Rentilly | [4] |
Mobiles | Galerie Perrotin in Hong Kong | ||
2014 | Maquettes]] | Frac Centre | |
On/off | Galerie des Galeries | [5] | |
Architectones | Maison Melnikov in Moscow | [6][7] | |
Les 30 Ans de Canal+: L'Expo | Palais de Tokyo | [8] | |
2015 | Music | Galerie Perrotin in New York City | [9] |
2019 | PLUS QUE PIERRE | Collégiale-Saint-Martin & FRAC des Pays de la Loire | |
2021 | Autofocus | Galerie Perrotin in New York City | [10] |
Chemin Vert | Perrotin Tokyo | ||
2022 | Dessins de confinement | Perrotin Viewing Room | |
M O V I N G | Galerie Andréhn-Schiptjenko in Paris |
Group exhibitions
Year(s) | Title | Venue | Notes | Ref |
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2000 | Xn00 | Espace des Arts in Chalon-sur-Saône | Curated by L. Bovier in collaboration with Élisabeth Lebovici, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and others | |
2001 | Métamorphoses et Clonage | Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal | ||
2002 | Light X Eight | Jewish Museum | ||
La Part de l'autre | Carré d'Art | |||
2003 | Coollustre | Yvon Lambert Gallery | Curated by Éric Troncy | |
2004 | None of the Above | Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York | ||
L’Eblouissement | Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume | |||
2005 | Fundacion La Caixa Collection, 20 years with Contemporary Art: New Acquisitions | CaixaForum Barcelona | ||
2008 | Demolition Party | Royal Monceau Palace Hôtel | ||
2009 | Le sort probable de l'homme qui avait avalé le fantôme | Conciergerie | ||
2010 | Catch me | Kunsthaus Graz | ||
Le Mont Analogue | Centro Cultural Metropolitano | |||
2011 | The Deer | Le Consortium | ||
2012 | Christie's presents House of Cards | Waddesdon Manor | ||
2014 | Le Baron de Triqueti | Cluny Abbey | [11] | |
Matrix: Mathematicians_Heart of gold and the abyss | National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea | |||
2019 | Reshaped Reality. 50 years of Hyperrealistic | Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall | ||
Nouveaux Regards #2 | Villa Noailles | |||
Electro | Musée de la Musique |
Selected films
As a director, Veilhan has worked on:
- 2002: Le Film du Japon
- 2003: Drumball
- 2005: Cruiser
- 2008: Radiator - in collaboration with Michael Elion
- 2008: Furtivo
- 2010: L'affaire Dreyfus
- 2011: Pendule Dripping
- 2015: Vent Moderne
- 2015: Matching Numbers
Collaborations
- Stephen Thompson
- Compulsory Figures: An installation spectacle and ice performance by Xavier Veilhan for Stephen Thompson, a dancer and ice skater. Co-production: Théâtre National de Bretagne, Espace Malraux-National Scene of Chambéry and Savoie, as part of the European project Corpo Links Cluster,[12] Halles de Schaerbeek (Brussels), La Villette. Performances: Grande halle de la Villette, Paris (2019); Théâtre National de Bretagne (TNB) (2020) and Espace Malraux in Chambéry.[13]
- Eliane Radigue
- SYSTEMA OCCAM, 2013: A spectacle by Xavier Veilhan for OCCAM I, a harp piece by Eliane Radigue, performed by Rhodri Davies. Performances: MAMO – Cité Radieuse, Marseille (2013); Florence Gould Hall Theater (Fi:af), New York (2013); Théâtre de la Cité Internationale (Festival New Settings), Paris (2013); Musée national Eugène Delacroix, Paris (2013).
- Sébastien Tellier
- Sébastien Tellier rencontre Xavier Veilhan, Maison des arts, Créteil, March 25, 2006.
- Val de Marne, 2006: Xavier Veilhan in collaboration with Sébastien Tellier. MAC VAL, Vitry, December 1-2, 2006.
- Ville Nouvelle, 2006: Xavier Veilhan in collaboration with Alexis Bertrand. Musical performance with Sébastien Tellier. Nuit blanche, City Hall, Paris.
- Air
- Artwork - Air’s Pocket Symphony album 2007.
- Aérolite, 2007: Musical performance by Xavier Veilhan with Alexis Bertrand. Music: Air. Centre Georges-Pompidou, Paris, April 7, 2007.
- Daniel Buren
- La Cabane éclatée aux Paysages fantômes, 2006-2007.
- Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, facade of Centre Pompidou Metz.
- Jordan, 2010: Polystyrene, 193.5 × 68 × 40. Erwan & Ronan Bouroullec, 35 Clouds Installation, 2010.
- 120 Nuits
- Artistic direction, 1983-1984.
References
- ↑ "Red Bull Music Academy". redbullmusicacademy.com. Red Bull Music Academy. Archived from the original on 11 July 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
- ↑ Sherman, Julia (16 January 2019). "The Artist Who Cooks Lunch for His Studio (Almost) Every Day". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 6 February 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
- ↑ "RAL 5015: Quand Xavier Veilhan et John Dodelande réveillent nos désirs d'évasion" (in French). Urban Attitude. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ Le Chatelier, Luc (8 December 2014). "Xavier Veilhan relooke le Château de Rentilly" (in French). Télérama. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ Ghys, Clément (3 June 2014). "Xavier Veilhan épate la galerie" (in French). Libération Next Arts. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014.
- ↑ O'Flynn, Kevin (25 May 2014). "French Artist Sets Moscow Landmark on Fire". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ Combin, Francois, Architectones by Xavier Veilhan (Documentary), retrieved 13 September 2022
- ↑ "Xavier Veilhan croque l'esprit Canal" (in French). Le Monde. 11 July 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ Luquet-Gad, Ingrid (27 February 2015). "Xavier Veilhan: l'artiste qui a sculpté Quincy Jones, Daft Punk, Rick Rubin, Moroder..." (in French). Les Inrocks. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ↑ Westall, Mark (6 November 2021). "XAVIER VEILHAN: AUTOFOCUS". FAD Magazine. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ "L'artiste contemporain Xavier Veilhan investit l'abbaye de Cluny" (in French). Le Point. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ↑ "Project - Corpo Links Cluster". Keep.eu. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
- ↑ "COMPULSORY FIGURES. Présentation du projet" (PDF). theatre-contemporain.net (in French). Retrieved 26 November 2019..