L'Atlas

L'Atlas (born in France in 1978) is a French painter, photographer and video artist. He studied calligraphy, typography, and editing techniques for documentaries.[1]

Main exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • 2007. I WAS HERE. Galerie Beaubourg, Paris.
  • 2008. Cosmic Graffiti. Espace Beaurepaire, Paris.
  • 2008. D'un monde l'autre. Galerie Il trifolio Nero, Gênes.
  • 2009. The way of art. ESA, Paris.
  • 2009. City fragments. Gallery Nine5, New York.
  • 2010. L'ATLAS IS HERE. Mois de la Photo Off, Galerie G, Paris.

Collective exhibitions

  • 2001. Street Art. Galerie du Jour, Paris.
  • 2004. L'invention du monde. Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
  • 2006. Ligne, Galerie Chappe, Paris[2]
  • 2006. Synapses. Musée du Montparnasse, Paris.
  • 2007. Graphology. Palais de Tokyo, Paris.
  • 2009. Collection Gallizia. Grand Palais - Paris.
  • 2009. Né dans la rue - Graffiti. Fondation Cartier, Paris.
  • 2009. Etats des lieux. Galerie du jour, Paris.
  • 2010. Strates. Maison des Arts, Créteil.
  • 2011. "Gradations". Galerie Lebenson, Paris.
  • 2015. "The Beach Beneath the Streets". The Mine, Dubai

Performances

  • 2003. Maison du Japon, Venise.
  • 2008. Ne perds pas le nord. Fi'Art / Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
  • 2009. Surfaces actives. Art Beijing. Pékin.
  • 2010. Surfaces actives. Alliance Française et Cultures France. New Delhi.

Biennales and art fairs

  • 2009. Cutlog / Contemporary Art Fair. Paris.
  • 2009. Stroke / Urban Art Fair. Munich.
  • 2010. SCOPE / New York Art Show, New York.
  • 2010. Stroke / Urban Art Fair. Munich.
  • 2010. Qui Vive / Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Moscou.
  • 2010. Cutlog / Contemporary Art Fair. Paris.
  • 2010. Biennale des arts graphiques, Musée d'Art Contemporain de Perm, Russie.
  • 2010. Art Kiev Contemporary Art Fair. Mistetskiy Arsenal Culture and Art Museum Complex, Ukraine.
  • 2011. L'ATLAS vs TANC. Alliance Française, New Delhi.
gollark: Aliens? Magic cranes?
gollark: So how *did* they build them if not huge amounts of slave labour?
gollark: I'm not sure how else they would have been built, with the technology of the time.
gollark: Well, yes, lots of slaves, sure.
gollark: A very quick internet search says there were indeed no bodies found there, but also that they could plausibly just have been stolen.

References

  1. L'Atlas, Francetvinfo
  2. Atlas et Aleteia, Paris art
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