Philippe Barnier
Biography:
Philippe Barnier, born in Lille in 1952, is a distinguished artist with a background in Architecture and Aesthetics. His multifaceted career includes speaking engagements at the National Museum of Modern Art, Pompidou Center, and teaching at Atelier Chardon Savart. Barnier is known for his unique approach to art, blending his architectural knowledge with a deep understanding of aesthetics. His work spans from creating fabric and wallpaper patterns to co directing films and participating in notable expeditions. Barnier’s art reflects a rich interplay of culture and design, making him a prominent figure in contemporary art.
Exhibitions & Art Fairs:
Philippe Barnier’s impressive portfolio includes solo exhibitions such as “PARCOURS” at Galerie Makowski in Paris (2024) and “Verticale” at L Galerie (2022). His past shows also feature Galerie des Arts in Paris (2021)
and “FLOWER POWER” at Galerie Yvan Royer (2009). Barnier’s work has been prominently displayed at various venues, including Galerie Yvan Royer and Espace St Joseph, showcasing a career marked by continuous innovation and artistic exploration.
Statement:
“My art is a dialogue between architecture and aesthetics, drawing from my diverse experiences in design and cultural exploration. Through each piece, I strive to create a space where form and meaning converge, offering a reflection of both personal and universal themes. My work is an ongoing journey, exploring new dimensions and inviting viewers to experience the beauty and complexity of our world”.