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  • Nationality: France
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1964, La Tronche, France
  • Museums on APS:
    • ISCAP - École Supérieure de Commerce et d'Administration des Pays
    • ISCAP - École Supérieure de Commerce et d'Administration des Pays
    • ISCAP - École Supérieure de Commerce et d'Administration des Pays
    • ISCAP - École Supérieure de Commerce et d'Administration des Pays
    • ISCAP - École Supérieure de Commerce et d'Administration des Pays
  • Plus…
  • Top 3 works:
    • Razorblade
    • Razorblade
    • Razorblade
  • Works on APS: 7
  • Top-ranked work: Razorblade
  • Art period: Contemporain

Philippe Perrin: Sculptor and Photographer Exploring Violence and Scale

Philippe Perrin (born August 10, 1964) is a French contemporary sculptor and photographer residing in Paris, whose artistic practice delves into profound themes of violence, monumental scale, and the captivating interplay between reality and fiction. His work has garnered recognition within prestigious institutions like the Maison Européenne de la Photographie and the Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon, cementing his position as a significant voice in contemporary art discourse.

Early Life & Education

Perrin's formative years were spent in La Tronche, France. He pursued formal artistic training at École supérieure d'art de Grenoble, establishing a foundation for his subsequent explorations of sculptural and photographic mediums. This early exposure to artistic disciplines instilled within him a lifelong dedication to visual experimentation and conceptual rigor—a characteristic that would permeate throughout his entire oeuvre.

Career Highlights & Exhibitions

Perrin’s career has unfolded across numerous exhibitions and gallery presentations, showcasing his distinctive vision. Notably, he achieved acclaim with a retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, highlighting his commitment to artistic innovation and critical engagement. This event solidified his reputation as a trailblazer within the Parisian art scene—demonstrating an ability to provoke dialogue and challenge conventional aesthetic standards. Subsequent solo exhibitions have further cemented his position as one of France’s most respected sculptors.

Sculptural Practice & Material Exploration

Perrin’s sculptural work consistently employs industrial materials—primarily concrete—to confront viewers with unsettling imagery. His pieces often depict razor blades meticulously positioned on these surfaces, creating a stark juxtaposition between fragility and brutality. This deliberate choice of material serves as a powerful symbol of vulnerability against overwhelming force, mirroring recurring motifs within his oeuvre. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail elevates the sculptures beyond mere visual representation, inviting contemplation on concepts of trauma and resilience—a preoccupation that underscores the core of his artistic vision. He seeks to communicate complex emotions through simple forms, utilizing texture and materiality to heighten the impact of each piece.

Photography: Capturing Urban Decay & Industrial Presence

Perrin's photographic explorations complement his sculptural endeavors. He utilizes textured surfaces and minimalist compositions to capture moments of urban decay and industrial presence—themes that resonate throughout his artistic output. His images are characterized by a stark beauty—revealing the hidden grandeur within seemingly unremarkable environments. Perrin’s approach aligns with the broader tradition of conceptual photography, prioritizing intellectual provocation alongside aesthetic consideration.

Influences & Artistic Vision

Perrin’s artistic sensibilities are shaped by a preoccupation with confronting uncomfortable truths and challenging conventional perceptions. Drawing inspiration from artists who grapple with similar existential concerns—particularly those exploring themes of violence and scale—he strives to elicit emotional responses in audiences—provoking reflection on the human condition and the impact of societal forces. His work reflects a desire to disrupt complacency and encourage viewers to confront difficult questions about our relationship to the world around us.

Notable Achievements & Collections

His sculptures have been showcased in prominent international biennials, including Santo Tirso International Symposium of Contemporary Sculpture, where “Razorblade” garnered considerable acclaim. Furthermore, Perrin’s pieces are held in prestigious museum collections—demonstrating their enduring significance within the realm of contemporary art. His dedication to artistic experimentation and intellectual rigor has earned him recognition as one of France's most influential sculptors of his generation.