Éric Baudart
Éric Baudart's artistic journey began with photography and later expanded to include sculpture, installation, and video. His creations revolve around a fascination with matter, incorporating everyday objects (like natural elements and food) and experimenting with various materials (such as resin). By zooming in, manipulating scale, and occasionally employing objects in the style of Marcel Duchamp's readymades, Baudart challenges our perception of art and its status.
Biography of Éric Baudart
Éric Baudart was born in 1972 in France. He studied at the École des Beaux-arts de Paris, graduating in 2002.
The artist has received several awards, including the Gilles Dusein Prize (2002), the Campari Prize (2007), and the Meurice Prize (2010).
Baudart has exhibited his works extensively. His solo exhibitions include "Ralentir le Vent" at Ivry’s Contemporary Art Center - Le Crédac in Ivry-syr-Seine (2023), "Corps simple Corps composé" at Galerie Christophe Gaillard in Paris (2022), "Éric Baudart" at Contemporary art Center - Les Tanneries in Amilly (2020), "Neutralino" at Galerie Valentin in Paris, and many more.
Additionally, Éric Baudart's works have been featured in numerous group shows held at various galleries and museums worldwide, including Kiang Malingue in Hong Kong, Olivier Malingue Gallery in London, The Art House in Singapore, C.A.C.L.B. - Centre d’Art Contemporain du Luxembourg bèlge in Étalle, Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, Neuberger Museum of Art in Purchase, Bass Museum of Art in Miami, among other esteemed venues.
His works are part of public and private collections such as CNAP - Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Peter Marino Art Foundation, PINAULT COLLECTION, FRAC Artothèque Nouvelle Aquitaine, and many more.
Currently, Éric Baudart lives and works in Paris.
Years:
Born in 1972
Country:
France, Paris