Philippe Huart
1953 (Clamart)
Living in : Paris
Working in : Paris
Artist's gallery
Huart is careful not to reveal what underlies the metaphorical relationships established between the objects that make up his iconography. Like Warhol, he likes to say: "The more you look at exactly the same thing, the more it loses all its meaning, and the more you feel good, with your head empty...". Whether it's a gun, candy, bouquets, pharmaceutical pills, even if they are well identified, they all remain unusual and fascinating. Starting from an imagery linked to Pop Art, Huart creates a universe populated by gleaming capsules, exuberant or tired flowers, and acidulous sweets.
Living in : Paris
Working in : Paris
Artist's gallery
Huart is careful not to reveal what underlies the metaphorical relationships established between the objects that make up his iconography. Like Warhol, he likes to say: "The more you look at exactly the same thing, the more it loses all its meaning, and the more you feel good, with your head empty...". Whether it's a gun, candy, bouquets, pharmaceutical pills, even if they are well identified, they all remain unusual and fascinating. Starting from an imagery linked to Pop Art, Huart creates a universe populated by gleaming capsules, exuberant or tired flowers, and acidulous sweets.