• Les jeux du cirque, Centre Jonquière - mars 2022
• Artistes de la Glacière Mairie du 13e - mai 2019
• Église de la Madeleine, Paris 8e, 2017
• Galerie Artup-déco, Gare de Lyon - 2017
• Foyer de la Madeleine, Paris 8e, - 2017
• Artistes de la Glacière Mairie du 13e - 2017
• Café l'Angora, Paris 11e - février 2016
• Portes ouvertes - juin 2016
- Ateliers Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris
- Week-end du 100ecs
• Artistes de la Glacière, Mairie du 13e - 2016
• Mémoire de voyage, Centre Jonquière - 2015
• Portes ouvertes - Ateliers Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris - juin 2015
• Festival Des Arts Désordre sur Mars
Thouaré-sur-Loire (Nantes) - 2013
I start at the beginning laying out patches of colour and traces of matter in an instinctive gesture.
then , catching the intensity of the present moment, features appear under my brush, which intertwine as imaginary threads.
I uncover symbols, shapes whose meaning I determine. Windows then open on my inner world. Artistic approach (continued)
COURSE
• Diploma of Fine Arts in Paris
1987 to 1995:
training in Fine Arts in Paris (painting).
- Workshop Piotr Kowalski. Video art, sculpture
- Workshop Boltanski
• 1985 to 1987:
Training in Fine Arts Painting Nîmes
Bioulès Vincent and sculpture ...
Création de site artifis.fr
THE MYSTERY OF ANTHROPOCENTRISM
To seach, over and over, to wonder and dive into the abyss of our subconcious mind to extract the shapes of what is called Genesis in the Holy Bible, when God created the world out of chaos. This is the crazy path Jean-Luc Faure follows being an artist obsessed with the mystery of creation ever since he graduated from the School of Fine Arts.
Since then he has always remembered the teachings of his master to deliver a work which is tinged with the colours of metaphysics and surrealism inviting the viewer to a deep reflexion over men and the meaning of life.
His canvases are bright with abstract-expressionist colors which reveal his taste and passion for painting. Faure enables himself to be engulfed in the same manner as Joan Miro into the maze of his fantasies to exhale the origin of the appearance of men through paintings reminding us of antenatal life sometimes.
Adrian Darmon ArtCult (traduction Nathalie Tellier).
> Interview 2012
avec Véronique Béranger
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