Son of a Guadeloupean father and a Reunionese mother, Jean-Marc Hunt was born in 1975 in Strasbourg (France). He grew up in the suburbs, learning his trade in graffiti and rap music. Settled in Guadeloupe since 2004, he has developed a practice in the continuity of figurative neo-expressionism and post-modernism.
Jean-Marc Hunt often claims to be influenced by De Kooning and Jean-Michel Basquiat, while keeping a distinct line. The drips, the energetic tracings, the scratching and the erasure are put to the benefit of the construction of his work. The object has an important place in his combined practice of assembly, accumulation and detour.
Regularly invited to group exhibitions and residencies, Jean-Marc Hunt likes to venture into installation and monumental sculpture projects. Since 2005, he has also distinguished himself in scenography and exhibition curating. In January 2015, he was promoted to the rank of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Ministry of Culture and Communication of the French Republic. In 2019, he participated in the 58th Venice Biennale with the group exhibition Structures personnelles Identités at Palazzo Mora curated by Marcy Gaymu.
The artist currently benefits from a major retrospective at the Fondation Clément in Martinique. This major exhibition presents a unique collection of some sixty original works throughout the building dedicated to contemporary art, featuring the recurring themes of his work: "Jardin créole", "Récits cosmogoniques" and "Musée métropolitain".
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Fleur Bleue, Série Jardin créole, 2024
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Jardin Ailé, Série jardin créole, 2024
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Maraîchère, 2024
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Mas, 2024
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Les dents de la Terre, Série Jardin Créole, 2023
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Fontamique, série Jardin Créole, 2022
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Graine de jouvence, série Jardin Créole, 2022
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Inquisiteur, série Récits cosmogoniques, 2022
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Parabol, série Récits cosmogoniques, 2022
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Venus, série Récits cosmogoniques, 2022
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Amareuse , 2021
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Eclairvoyant , 2021
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Jardin botté, série Jardin Créole, 2020
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FB, 2016
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Baron Vert, Série Baronnerie, 2015
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Melancholic Dreams
Ben Arpea ⎮ Aldo Chaparro ⎮ Jade Fenu ⎮ Beya Gille Gacha ⎮ Jean-Marc Hunt ⎮ Lib ⎮ Hyacinthe Ouattara ⎮ Javier Toro Blum ⎮ Rob Tucker 2 Feb - 31 Mar 2024 Venice193 Gallery returns to Venice and it has chosen to breathe new life into one of the city’s oldest pharmacies, with exhibitions held on two levels. Before hosting a major exhibition starting in the month of April, the gallery presents a pre-opening exhibition "Melancholic Dreams", that will be held for two months, starting February 2nd, with its inauguration coinciding with the famous Venice Carnival.Read more -
Ti’Punch Molotov
Jean-Marc Hunt 19 May - 31 Jul 2021 ParisIn the series Cosmogonic Tales, Jean-Marc Hunt presents a work based on paper. The latter refers to childhood and is considered the primary element of transmission. His works are a...Read more
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Jean - Marc Hunt at the Fondation Clément : NEGATALENT
16 Jul 2024The monographic exhibition 'NEGATALENT,' dedicated to the contemporary artist Jean-Marc Hunt, takes place from June 28 to August 18, 2024, at the Fondation Clément. This...Read more -
193 Gallery, one of 1-54's Marrakesh Contemporary Art Fair favorite stand - Art news
9 Feb 2024The fair’s fifth iteration launched the 8th and closed on February 11th . 27 exhibitors were participating, among them 193 Gallery ! This year we...Read more