Vincent Fournier (photographer)

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Vincent Fournier (born 1970 in Ouagadougou) is a French artist photographer[1] whose work explores questions of science fiction and utopian stories. He lives and works in Paris.

Acquisition from Museums and Foundations[]

Selection of group, solo shows and Art Fairs since 2008[]

2017:

2016:

  • Mori Art Museum, The Universe and Art, group show, Tokyo, Japan.
  • New Square Gallery, Past Forward, solo show, Lille, France,
  • Perth Centre for Photography Post Natural History, solo show, Perth, Australia,
  • Alliance Française, Post Natural History, solo show, Melbourne, Australia.
  • PAD Paris Art Fair, gallery [Perpitch&Bringand], France.
  • Spazio Nobile Gallery, Post Natural History, solo show, Bruxelles, Belgium.

2015:

  • La Galerie, Post Natural History, solo show, Hong-Kong.
  • Art Central fair, La Galerie, Hong-Kong.
  • Amsterdam Art Fair, The Ravestijn Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

2014:

  • Diesel Art Gallery, Past Forward, solo show, Tokyo, Japan[2]
  • Centre 798 Art Zone / Thinking Hands, Space Project, group show, Beijin, China.
  • Z33 House for Contemporary Art, Space Odyssey 2.0, group show, Hasselt, Belgique.
  • The Ravestijn Gallery, Past Forward, solo show, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Architekturforum Aedes, Space Project, solo show, Berlin, Germany
  • Quai 1, Post Natural History, solo show, Vevey, Switzerland[3]
  • Biennale Internationale de la Photographie et des Arts Visuels, Liège, Belgium.
  • Festival Cortona On the Move, Italy.
  • Festival Kyotographie, Kyoto, Japan.
  • Festival Getxophoto, Bilbao, Spain.
  • Magasin, Le Bon Marché, solo show, Brasilia, Paris, France

2013 :

  • Le Centre de la Photographie de Genève, False Fake, group show, Switzerland.
  • le Centre d’Art Contemporain de Pontmain, La science à l’œuvre, group show, France.
  • Science Museum/Fabrica, The Man Machine, solo show, Moscow, Russia.
  • Netherlands Architecture Institute, Bio design, group show, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
  • Science Gallery, Grow Your Own, group show, Dublin, Ireland.
  • The Ravestijn Gallery, Post Natural History, solo show, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2012 :

  • Les Rencontres d'Arles, solo show, Arles, France[4] Past Forward, Acte2 Galerie, Paris, France
  • Joye Gallery, The Man Machine, solo show, Brussels, Belgium

2011 :

  • Clic Gallery, Space Project, solo show, New York, USA
  • Bergamo Art Fair,27AD gallery, Italy,
  • Taipei Photo, Marunouchy gallery, Tapei.
  • NoFound Photofair, The Contemporary Photography Fair, Paris
  • Imagine Science Film Festival, New York, USA.
  • A Theatre For Constructed Ecologies, group show, Berlin, Allemagne.

2010 :

  • The Empty Quarter Gallery, Space Project, solo show, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 27AD, Tour Operator, solo show, Milan, Italy
  • Mouvement Art Public, Montreal, Canada.
  • Miart, Milan Art Fair, Italy.
  • Shanghai Art Fair, China.
  • Tokyo Art Fair, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Taipei Photo, Taiwan.
  • London Art Fair, London, UK.
  • The Step Gallery, Space Project, solo show, London, UK

2009 :

  • Marunouchi Gallery, Space Project, solo show, Tokyo, Japan
  • Philipps de Pury & C°, Contemporary Photographs auction, London, UK.
  • Tokyo Art Fair, Tokyo, Japon.

2008 :

  • Festival Image’08, group show, Vevey, Switzerland.
  • Abu Dhabi Art fair, UAE
  • Leonard Street Gallery, group show, The New Landscape, London, UK.

Collaboration[]

  • Baccarat Art Collection, New York Baccarat Hotel, curating by Gilles&Boissier of 10 sculptures (3D) of the Synthetic Flesh Flowers, March 2015.
  • ISETAN Department store Tokyo, Space Project, September 2014.
  • The amazing Spider-Man II, 2013 — Columbia Pictures use some images from the Post Natural History and Space Project series to feature one of the main character's Art collection, Oscorp.
  • Le Bon Marché, Paris, 2013 — Exhibition of the Brasilia series in the department store.

Books[]

  • Post Natural History, Noeve, Paris, 2019.
  • Space Utopia, Noeve, Paris, 2018.
  • Past Forward, 360°, Antwerp, 2012.
  • Brasilia, Be Poles, Paris, 2012.
  • Space Project, Verlhac, Paris, 2008.
  • Tour Operator, AD, Brussels, 2007.

Publications[]

AD,[5] Art Press2, Connaissance des Arts,[6] Dazed&Confuzed, Esquire Japan, European Photography,[7] GQ Japan, HotShoe, Icon, Internazionale,[8] Marie Claire Italy,[9] MIR Russia, Mixte,[10] Nowness, Officiel Art, Outlook China, Le Point, The Sartorialist, The Times, The Daily Telegraph,[11] The Sunday Times, Wallpaper,[12] Wired (Germany, Italy, UK, USA).[13]

References[]

  1. ^ "Vincent Fournier's incredible Space Project pushes documentary photography to the outer limits!". It’s Nice That. 2012-12-20. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  2. ^ "DIESEL ART GALLERY". DIESEL / ディーゼル. 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  3. ^ Above, Submitting; To, You Agree. "Bioart and the Gnawing Invisible". Popular Science. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  4. ^ "Les Rencontres d'Arles". Les Rencontres d'Arles expositions, stages photo / exhibitions, photo workshops. (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  5. ^ Magazine, AD (2016-05-18). "Brasilia, par Vincent Fournier". AD Magazine (in French). Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  6. ^ Connaissance des Arts, https://www.connaissancedesarts.com/evenement/vincent-fournier-space-project/
  7. ^ European Photography, http://www.equivalence.com/pavillon/pav_ep_89.shtml
  8. ^ Internazionale,http://www.internazionale.it/tag/vincent-fournier
  9. ^ Marie-Claire, http://www.marieclaire.it/Attualita/Fotografi/Vincent-Fournier
  10. ^ Mixte, http://carolelambert.com/photographers/vincent-fournier/editorial/mixte/
  11. ^ Davies, Lucy (2012-09-04). "Vincent Fournier: Super Nature". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-18.
  12. ^ Wallpaper magazine, http://www.wallpaper.com/art/space-project-by-vincent-fournier
  13. ^ Wired,https://www.wired.com/2013/01/vincent-fournier-space-project/
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