Axel Sanson is a French artist.
Axel Sanson
Born 1975 (age 49–50) Nationality French Known for Painting
Biography
Axel Sanson was born in Paris in 1975. He graduated university in 1998 with a degree in social law . He moved on to study history of art and in 2002 he wrote a thesis about French orientalist painter Henri Regnault .[ 1] He taught himself how to paint, and decided in 2004, when nearing thirty, to dedicate himself fully to image creation.[ 2]
Axel Sanson is known mostly for his paintings. His works are generally sizable square formats conceived as variations on a theme.[ 3] The images are often borrowed from photographs or cinema stills, and the way he reinterprets them shows an acute sense of storytelling . In his works, scales collide, space and temporality are fluctuating and sometimes contradictory. The poetry of his works comes from such contrasts.[ 3]
Drawn to historical subjects,[ 4] Axel Sanson worked with Art historian Jerôme Delaplanche - now director of the History of Art department at the Villa Medicis - on the book Peindre la guerre (Painting the War ).[ 5] His passion for history makes his practice as a painter essentially reflexive.[ 6]
In his works he has paid tribute to actresses Bulle Ogier ,[ 7] Silvana Mangano [ 8] and Dorothy Stratten [ 9] among others.
In 2018, he is selected for an art project and paints two in-situ frescoes in the car park of the Royal Hamilius, in Luxembourg city , a building designed by renowned architect Sir Norman Foster .[ 10] [ 11] Other artists participated in the project, namely : Dorothée Louise Recker , Kosta Kulundzic , Valentina Canseco , Gaëtan Henrioux and Lise Stoufflet .
Exhibitions
Solo shows
2018 : Eden, Thomas Punzmann contemporary, Frankfurt .
2017 :
Ghosts, Thomas Punzmann contemporary, Frankfurt
La Résurrection de la chair, etc., House 17, Luxembourg .
2016 : Bikini drone test, Thomas Punzmann contemporary, Frankfurt
2015 :
Una persistente fortuna, Espace Léon, Paris.
Le soleil est aveugle, parcours Nuit Blanche, Valérie Delaunay gallery, Paris.
2014 : Mad Minute, Thomas Punzmann fine arts, Frankfurt.
2013 : Raspoutitsa, Thomas Punzmann fine arts, Frankfurt.
2012 : So feucking french, Thomas Punzmann fine arts, Frankfurt.
2011 : Narrenschiff (La Nef des fous), Thomas Punzmann fine arts, Frankfurt.
2010 :
Storytelling, Françoise Besson gallery, Lyon .
Un homme est mort, Anne Perré gallery, Rouen .
2009 :
Coup de grâce, Issue gallery, Paris.
Fire and forget, Art room 03, Françoise Besson gallery, Thônes .
2008 :
Use of a fake I.D. is a crime, Issue gallery, Paris.
2007 :
Human decision required, end of residence show, Montrouge .
Arrêt au stand, Frédéric Ozier gallery, Saint-Ouen .
Group shows
2018 : Action ! La Nouvelle Ecole française, Bastille Design Center, Paris.
2017 : I stare at you, you stare at me, So french, Paris.
2015 : Rémanence, Bertrand Gillig gallery, Strasbourg .
2014 : Pas si love, Bertrand Gillig gallery, Strasbourg.
2013 : Zwischenzeit, Filser & Gräf gallery, Munich.
2012 :
Songe d’une nuit d’été, galerie Bertrand Gillig, Strasbourg.
Songe d’une nuit d’été II, Forum, Saint-Louis .
2011 :
Art Format Berlin , Thomas Punzmann fine arts.
Art Fair Cologne, Thomas Punzmann fine arts.
Drawing Now Art Fair, Françoise Besson, Carrousel du Louvre , Paris.
2010 :
Opening, Thomas Punzmann fine arts, Frankfurt.
Regarding painting, Galerie Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin .
Portraits, Galerie Jeune Création, Paris.
Scope Basel, galerie Françoise Besson, Bâle .
Salon du dessin contemporain, galerie Françoise Besson, Carrousel du Louvre, Paris.
Chic dessin, Atelier Richelieu, Paris.
2009 :
Slick 09 art fair, Centquatre , Paris.
Slick dessin 09 art fair, Atelier Richelieu, Paris.
2008 :
SOFF, So feucking french, The Village underground, London .
Les gars d’Alain, galerie Catherine et André Hug, Paris.
Imageries, galerie Pierrick Touchefeu, Sceaux .
Salon d’art contemporain de Montrouge.
2007 :
Jeune Création Européenne, biennale contemporaine itinérante de Montrouge.
Salon d’art contemporain de Montrouge.
References
^ "Axel Sanson" . Thomas Punzmann Contemporary (in German). Retrieved May 6, 2019 .
^ Drouet, Mathieu (April 1, 2013). "Axel Sanson" . Plateform Magazine (in French). Retrieved May 6, 2019 .
^ a b Malaval, Catherine (2017). Axel Sanson. Una Persistente Fortuna . Paris: La nouvelle école française. p. 7.
^ "Naucelle. Romain Bernini et Axel Sanson chez Olivier Guimbert au Calame et la Vigne" . La Dépêche du Midi (in French). November 1, 2013. p. 26. Retrieved May 6, 2019 .
^ Delaplanche, Jérôme; Sanson, Axel (2009). Peindre la guerre (in French). Paris: éditions Nicolas Chaudun.
^ Collectif (2013). "Axel Sanson" . L'Eléphant . No. 2. ISBN 9782367400402 . Retrieved May 6, 2019 .
^ Malaval, Catherine (2017). Axel Sanson. Una persistente fortuna . Paris: La nouvelle école française. p. 23.
^ Malaval, Catherine (2017). Axel Sanson. Una persistente fortuna . Paris: La nouvelle école française. p. 25.
^ Malaval, Catherine (2017). Axel Sanson. Una persistente fortuna . Paris: La nouvelle école française. p. 43.
^ Malaval, Catherine (December 5, 2018). "Le parking : une nouvelle scène pour l'Art Contemporain" . Les Echos . Retrieved May 6, 2019 .
^ Duprat, Charles (October 8, 2018). "Royal Hamilius à Luxembourg, l'art underground!" . Grand Format Magazine . Retrieved May 6, 2019 .