Othoniel
By (Author) Catherine Grenier
Skira
Skira
10th December 2012
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
700.92
Hardback
264
Width 235mm, Height 300mm
1950g
The first monograph in English devoted to Jean-Michel Othoniel, this book follows the footsteps of a singular and secretive artist. An artist who has a passion for all sorts of metamorphoses, sublimations and transmutations, Jean-Michel Othoniel (Saint-Etienne, 1964) has a predilection for materials with reversible properties. His first gained recognition with a series of sculptures made of sulfur, exhibited at Documenta IX in Kassel in 1992. He is one of the few artists to combine a rigorous artistic approach with a poetic sensitivity. Possessing a rare ability to make use of the beauty of his materials, this volume follows the evolution of Othoniel's atypical approach. Beyond the seductiveness of form, he creates a world inhabited by dreams and enchantment, but also haunted by suffering and melancholy. The artist, who entered into popular favour with his "Kiosk for Night Birds" for the Palais-Royal-Muse du Louvre metro station in Paris, has exhibited widely and received commissions both in France and abroad.
Catherine Grenier is director of contemporary collections at the Muse National d'Art Moderne in Paris.