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Rémy Dubibe

Considering himself a flâneur, Rémy Dubibe develops his work around nature and landscape, taking over spaces in order to reproduce sensory experiences and generate an emotionally inhabited field within which he invites visitors to stroll. No doubt this need or desire for immersion, for an experience to be lived, is linked to his childhood spent traveling in Asia and the Middle East, where the senses are heightened, whether by sound, smell or touch.
His installations always call for repetition, an accumulation of small and medium-sized pieces, which he likes to organize according to the given space. An obsessive work in which he likes to lose himself and invite us to lose ourselves, where he es- sayes to recreate atmospheres, states of mind experienced or to come... a little like sequences of an evanescent and perhaps already vanished world.
Initially working in stoneware, he now prefers porcelain, for its trans- parency of course, but also for the sound it develops, and for the formal precision that enables him to push his work on line and lines very far, the exacerbated graphics of a landscape redrawn as much as idealized. A world of whiteness and softness that transports us as much as it transforms us. JMD


Born in 1986. Lives and works in Paris.

Training

2012: BA (Hons) Ceramic Design, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London

2005: Brevet de Technicien en Arts Appliqués in ceramics, Lycée de Sèvres (Île-de-France).

Exhibitions

2021: Terralha, European Festival of Ceramic Arts, Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie (Gard)
- Plus claire est la lumière, trio show with M. Feld and E. Gatti, Centre 100, Paris - 2019 : 14th Westerwald Prize 2019. Ceramics of Europe (DE) - Solo show, The Miller's House, London - Biennale internationale de Vallauris (Alpes-Maritimes) - The future of Craft, Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf, London Craft Week - 2018 : NVK Ceramics Triennale, CODA Museum Apeldorn (NL) - Latvia Ceramics Biennale (Martinsons Prize), Mark Rothko Art Center, Daugavpils, Latvia (LV).