The edible cage
2019
202.0 x 200.0 cm
Postman Cheval's Ideal Palace
Giclée / Art Print
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The edible cage
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Artist Biography
Fabrice Hybert: The Rhizomatic Explorer of Perception
Fabrice Hybert, born in Leucate, France in 1961, is an artist whose singular approach defies easy categorization—he describes himself as a “quantum artist,” perpetually grappling with concepts of mutation and transformation. His artistic philosophy centers on the rhizome, a subterranean plant structure characterized by its interconnectedness and branching growth patterns, mirroring his creative process where echoes reverberate throughout his work. Initially trained in mathematics and physics before pursuing formal art education at Nantes École des Beaux-Arts, Hybert’s intellectual grounding informs his distinctive visual language.- Early Influences & Education: Hyber's formative years were marked by a fascination with scientific inquiry—particularly quantum mechanics—which instilled in him a worldview rooted in complexity and interconnectedness. This academic background profoundly shaped his artistic thinking, prioritizing observation and experimentation as core tenets of his creative practice.
- The Rhizomatic Method: Hybert’s method distinguishes itself through the deliberate construction of expansive visual systems reminiscent of rhizomes. Rather than linear progression, he favors iterative processes where ideas generate new connections and transformations. This approach is evident in his canvases—populated with cellular forms, trees branching out in multiple directions, and hybrid beings—reflecting a desire to capture the dynamism inherent in natural phenomena.
- From Drawing to Multi-Media Exploration: Hybert’s artistic journey began with drawing and painting but quickly expanded into diverse mediums. He seamlessly integrates sculpture, installation art, and video production, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to exploring various expressive possibilities. This versatility underscores his belief that “no matter the materiality of the work, only its ability to trigger behaviors.”
Notable Projects & Collaborations
Hybert’s artistic endeavors have garnered international recognition, notably through collaborations with scientists and laboratories worldwide. His ambitious projects aim to stimulate intellectual curiosity and challenge conventional perspectives on art and science. A landmark achievement was his involvement in the revitalization of the Arc de Triomphe, where he launched “Unknown.net,” an encyclopedia dedicated to uncovering hidden knowledge—a project that embodies his ethos of continuous exploration and dissemination of ideas. Furthermore, Hybert’s participation in the Venice Biennale in 1997 resulted in the prestigious Golden Lion award for "Eau d'or," a multimedia installation exploring themes of perception and communication. His ongoing work includes “Chaosgraphie,” an ambitious project delving into the intersection of art and neuroscience.Recurring Themes & Artistic Vision
Hybert’s artistic vision consistently revolves around concepts of influence, interaction, and viral propagation—analogous to how information spreads through networks. He draws inspiration from diverse disciplines, including physics, neurosciences, astronomy, and herbal medicine, enriching his creative process with perspectives beyond the visual arts. His canvases depict forms reminiscent of cellular structures, mirroring the interconnectedness he perceives in the natural world; trees branching out in multiple directions symbolize growth and transformation; and hybrid beings represent the fusion of disparate elements—reflecting Hybert’s belief that art should provoke contemplation and expand our understanding of reality.Legacy & Significance
Fabrice Hybert stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary French art, pioneering a unique artistic style characterized by its intellectual rigor and experimental spirit. His rhizomatic method—a deliberate rejection of linear narratives—represents a radical departure from traditional artistic conventions. By fusing science and surrealism, Hybert compels viewers to confront complex questions about perception, knowledge, and the role of art in shaping our understanding of the universe. He continues to inspire artists globally with his unwavering commitment to exploration and innovation, cementing his place as an enduring voice within the realm of avant-garde artistic expression.fabrice hybert
1961 - , France
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Quantum Art
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Science
- Surrealism
- Date Of Birth: 1961
- Full Name: Fabrice Hybert
- Nationality: French
- Notable Artworks:
- The Edible Cage
- Petri Pétrifié
- Place Of Birth: Leucate, France

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