Residency dates
8th May – 7th June 2023
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Bio
Born
1989
France
Education
2010
17 EnsciLesAteliers, Paris.
2005
10 CAP Ebenisterie, Paris.
About
Kevin Pinsembert is part of a French art collective titled “Modern Jazz”, alongside artists Jin Angdoo, Hams Klemens, and Mathieu Julien, based between Paris and Marseille. Pinsembert’s works start as Morandi-esque crude still lives, or sketches from compositions of Paris street scenes. He pairs unlikely groups; Toyota cars, rocks, roofs and colours and brings them together as abstracted forms on his canvasses. In addition, these lifeless elements have also turned into anonymous and unrecognisable objects. Sometimes they are stacked on top of each other, sometimes they seem to be lying around on tables or shelves, have collapsed or become colourful non-shapes. These absurd compositions are then given formal labels painted back to front, Kevin Pinsembert takes language and steals it for himself by subverting it for his own use.
Pinsembert currently lives and works in Paris.
Exhibitions
2022: Kevin Pinsembert with Georges Brauque at Chateau Saint Maur, Cogolin, France
2021: Allez La France, Saatchi Yates, London, England
2019: Sunny Side Up, Fort Sainte Marine, Combrit, France
2018: FFRRRRVUMVUMTACATC, Le Modile, Paris, France
2017: Cadres, Galerie 126, Rennes, France
2016: Farniente, Competition, Double Pique- Modern Jazz. Galerie Slika, Lyon, France
Residency dates
8th May – 7th June 2023
Artist images
Residency images
Testimonial
Born
1989
France
About
Kevin Pinsembert is part of a French art collective titled “Modern Jazz”, alongside artists Jin Angdoo, Hams Klemens, and Mathieu Julien, based between Paris and Marseille. Pinsembert’s works start as Morandi-esque crude still lives, or sketches from compositions of Paris street scenes. He pairs unlikely groups; Toyota cars, rocks, roofs and colours and brings them together as abstracted forms on his canvasses. In addition, these lifeless elements have also turned into anonymous and unrecognisable objects. Sometimes they are stacked on top of each other, sometimes they seem to be lying around on tables or shelves, have collapsed or become colourful non-shapes. These absurd compositions are then given formal labels painted back to front, Kevin Pinsembert takes language and steals it for himself by subverting it for his own use.
Pinsembert currently lives and works in Paris.
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