Philippe Boisnard
Philippe Boisnard | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Education | Philosophy |
Known for | Writer, multimedia performer, poet |
Movement | Digital |
Awards | Grand Prix multimedia of SGDL |
Boisnard Philippe (born July 18, 1971 in Paris), is a French writer and multimedia artist practicing "performance art."
Biography
The writer
He studied philosophy at the Paris Sorbonne University where he participated in journalistic ventures. All of that led him to become a teacher and he began by publishing criticizing and theoretical papers in magazines such as "Le Philosophoire”, “La Revue d’Esthétique” (“The Journal of Aesthetics”) (ed. Jean-Michel Place) or “
The multimedia artist
Since 2000, he directed works of videopoetry mixing poetry and multimedia arts and performance of vidéopoetry in both Modern Art Museums and festivals.
From 2004, he designed exhibitions or installations (Modern Art Museum of Saint-Étienne France, Artcore gallery in Paris, etc..), Websites for literary or artistic structures and performances on Internet such as “War-Z News - Iraq under attack” during the invasion of Iraq. From 2006, he has been involved in computer programming for art. That led him to carry out many works for artists and to be invited to the International Convention called Pure Data of Sao Paulo in 2009.
In 2008 he published "Petites Annonces",
In 2007, he was awarded “Le Grand Prix de l’oeuvre multimedia” (“The best multimedia work”) of the SGDLF (Society of Men of Letters of France) for the creation of the website « x-tr-m-art.com ».[8]
Expositions
- Personal Expositions
- Galerie L'Hôtel, exposition organisée par l'École supérieure d'arts et médias de Caen - Cherbourg|École des Beaux Arts de Caen, Festival Insterstices (2008).
- Hôtel de Guigne-Maison Folie, Arras, Salon du livre populaire (2006).
- Hôtel de Guigne-Maison Folie, Arras, Salon du livre populaire (2005).
- Collective Expositions
- Festival Mai Numérique, Carcassonne, en collaboration avec Hortense Gauthier, 2013.
- Festival Digital Choc, Tokyo, Kyoto, Fukuoka, en collaboration avec Hortense Gauthier, 2013.
- Festival les Bains Numériques, Enghien les Bains, en collaboration avec Hortense Gauthier, 2012.
- Festival ISI, Montpellier, en collaboration avec Hortense Gauthier, 2011.
- Le Casino, Luxembourg, Mois européen de la photographie, en collaboration avec Lucille Calmel, 2011.
- Festival Les voix de la Méditerranée, Lodève, 2010.
- Poésie expérimentale - Zone Numérique, Casa Das Rosas, Sao Paulo, Année de la France au Brésil, 2008.
- Festival L'art des corps, Lagorce, 2008
- Galerie Eof, Paris, Leurre, 2006.
- Galerie Artcore, Paris, 2004.
- Musée d'art moderne de Saint-Étienne, Après la mort de l'art, 2003.
- Terminal Zone, Hérouville-Saint-Clair, 2002.
References
- ^ "Libération".
- ^ Site « libr-critique.com »
- ^ http://www.maroceve.com/forums/evenements-art-culture/12727-11-me-salon-international-du-livre-de-tanger.html[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Espaces indicibles - Georges Perec, Philippe Boisnard, Franck Laroze, Jeremy Bentham, Xavier de Maistre, Henri Michaux, Henri Michaux, - mise en scène Georges Gagneré, - theatre-contemporain.net".
- ^ Boisnard, Philippe (29 September 2008). "Petites Annonces". Overblog. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
- ^ "Jacques Donguy".
- ^ "Le blog de Giney Ayme". Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
- ^ "Philippe Boisnard". Archived from the original on 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2013-05-21.