Fabrice Guyot
Fabrice Guyot (b. 1974, Paris) is a multidisciplinary artist trained in Applied Arts, Beaux-Arts in Paris and at Cooper Union, New York.
Guyot manipulates signs, forms and images as a way to approach an original disembodied state. As an attempt to touch the invisible membrane and disturbing strangeness that separates from reality and the gaze of its conception.
Using historical narrations and malicious optical tricks to establish fictional situations, gathering opposites and duplications, his recent research touches the offscreen as if out of oneself. It tries to recreate an open, playful and common world, where intimacy and collective memory leave traces.
Guyot’s works have been exhibited in Los Angeles, New York, Shanghai, Amsterdam and Paris where he lives and works. He curated several exhibitions, as well as video programs, and was the assistant of various artists such as Annette Messager, Jochen Gerz and Lothar Baumgarten.
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