Produced by the artist, 2013
Polyurethane resin sculpture with polyurethane paint (black), wood pedestal
40 x 18 x 8.5 cm | 15.75 x 6.75 x 3.5 in
Indoor sculpture
Edition of 8 + 2AP
Perrotin New York stocks #6 of 8 in series. Additional colors are available upon request, please write to storeny@perrotin.com
About the artist:
Xavier Veilhan (born in 1963, lives and works in Paris) has since the late 1980s created an acclaimed body of work inspired by both formal classicism and high technology, including a range of mediums (sculpture, painting, installation, performance, video, and photography). His exhibitions question our perception and often generate an evolving ambulatory space in which the audience becomes an actor. For example, in Veilhan Versailles (2009), his series Architectones (2012-2014) or his proposition for the French Pavilion at the Biennale di Venezia, titled Studio Venezia (2017).
Xavier Veilhan’s work is often showcased in the public space, with sculptures occupying numerous cities across France and abroad, including Paris, Stockholm, New York, Shanghai and Seoul, among others.
Polyurethane resin sculpture with polyurethane paint (black), wood pedestal
40 x 18 x 8.5 cm | 15.75 x 6.75 x 3.5 in
Indoor sculpture
Edition of 8 + 2AP
Perrotin New York stocks #6 of 8 in series. Additional colors are available upon request, please write to storeny@perrotin.com
About the artist:
Xavier Veilhan (born in 1963, lives and works in Paris) has since the late 1980s created an acclaimed body of work inspired by both formal classicism and high technology, including a range of mediums (sculpture, painting, installation, performance, video, and photography). His exhibitions question our perception and often generate an evolving ambulatory space in which the audience becomes an actor. For example, in Veilhan Versailles (2009), his series Architectones (2012-2014) or his proposition for the French Pavilion at the Biennale di Venezia, titled Studio Venezia (2017).
Xavier Veilhan’s work is often showcased in the public space, with sculptures occupying numerous cities across France and abroad, including Paris, Stockholm, New York, Shanghai and Seoul, among others.