Biography
Born in France in 1980.
Lives and works in Paris.
Playfully parodies and provocation
Through his experience and methods, Blase has gained a prominent reputation in the traditional art market, but his opus is firmly contemporary. These radically conflicting worlds, so often closed off to one other, are thrust together.
Blase works instinctively but nevertheless exposes his lineage with numerous art-history references. He aims to reinterpret and re-evaluate existing objects, to renew by the prism of a contemporary thought (Pierre Francastel) like the Dadaists at the beginning of the 20th century and later on the avant-gardists such as Guy Debord, Asger Jorn (CoBra) and the Situationist International. Passionate about technique and nostalgic of an era of artists “grands gestes”, Blase playfully parodies and provokes.
His modern smirk-worthy satire points the finger at an obvious reality to which only he could draw our attention. His actions are always subtle and respectful of the protocols of classical restoration. They may scandalize, but they incite deep reflection. The veil of omnipresent irony, the attention to detail and the thirst of cosmetic beauty betray a deep sensitivity that in itself questions the passage of time.
Blase’s goal is above all to put back good sense in a society corrupted by increased consumption and to repeal a form of system that bores and abhors. By the reappropriation of old paintings, Blase both refuses the facility and denies the culture of “image”. He contests the idea of human relationships that would only be restricted to those of representations (Ernst Gombrich).
Denouncing the American White Trash, he is seduced by provocation’s different forms; he is as much influenced by Serge Gainsbourg's extraordinary charisma as by the absurd universe of French entertainer Alexandre Astier or the remarkable collections of British creator Alexander McQueen.
A cousin of urban art activists such as Banksy and the dissident artist Maurizio Cattelan, Blase injects a new layer of complexity to the time/image relationship which questions and finally imposes a different perspective.
With a liberty that frees itself from political correctness, his work suggests a raw thought, potentially even prophetic in these tormented times. Thanks to his radical methods he has no difficulty in delivering his strong message. Blase insists and only signs-off on works that can "locate the unique detail that will metaphorically sucker-punch his audience".
Curriculum
vitae
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2007
First attempts in restorating paintings, self-taught.2004 - 2007
Histoire de l'art et marché de l'art, titre homologué niveau II, Institut d'Études Supérieures Artistiques, Paris 2ème1999 - 2000
Brevet d'Études Professionnelles Cuisine, Vichy -
2004 - 2006
Assistant at Galerie Bailly, quai Voltaire Paris -
May 2021
Permanent exhibition
Blase Workshop - ParisSeptember - October 2019
« White Trash » exhibition
Pierre Bergé & Associés - Brussels (Belgium)February 2019
« From Paris With Love » exhibition
Spring/Break Art Show – Los Angeles (USA)April - December 2018
« Keep calm and carry on » exhibition
Cour des comptes européenne - LuxembourgOctober - December 2018
« Non conforme all originale » exhibition
Showdesk - Napoli (Italy)October 2016
« Décrochez ! » exhibition at the Vivienne Art Galerie – ParisJune 2015
« BLASE » exhibition at La Petite Vivienne – ParisApril - May 2013
« Blase peintures calembourgeoises » exhibition at Galerie Corcos - Paris -
January - March 2020
"Be Seeing You"- Collective exhibition
Mannheimer Kunstverein - Mannheim (Germany)April – November 2019
« Urbanart Biennale® » - Collective exhibition
Völklinger Hütte – Völklingen (Germany)May - September 2018
« Héritages » - Collective exhibition
L’Ar[T]senal - Centre d’art contemporain - Dreux -
Septembre - Octobre 2018
Residency at Showdesk - Napoli (Italy) -
Blase. Réalité Augmentée.
Monograph, Paris, Éditions du Chêne, 2022Dr. Martin Stather. BE SEEING YOU.
Exhibition catalogue, Mannheim, Mannheimer Kunstverein, 2020