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.
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References

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