
Jean-Marc Hunt Guadeloupe, 1975
Twit Twit , 2021
The signature is in the back of the canvas
Technique Mixte dont marouflage sur toile
170.0 x 120.0 x 3.0 cm
Jean-Marc Hunt was born in 1975 in Strasbourg (France). He grew up in the suburbs, where he got his start in the world of graffiti and rap. He has been...
Jean-Marc Hunt was born in 1975 in Strasbourg (France). He grew up in the suburbs, where he got his start in the world of graffiti and rap. He has been living in Guadeloupe for the past fifteen years, where his work is neo-expressionist figurative.
Painter and visual artist, he proceeds by series, accumulation and diversion. When he settled in Guadeloupe, he developed a figurative painting where the act of covering, blurring and preserving colours became characteristic of his painting. With a worn black line, he draws expressive and tormented figures to the point of deforming the bodies. His sculpture is born from a choice of objects and materials that he accumulates in an assembly that is as aesthetic as it is symbolic. His work questions a creolisation of the world.
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 will participate in the 58th Venice Biennale with the group exhibition Structures personnelles Identités at Palazzo Mora curated by Marcy Gaymu. This year Paris will see Jean-Marc Hunt's first Solo Show "Tit' Punch Molotov'" in the new space of 193 Gallery.
Painter and visual artist, he proceeds by series, accumulation and diversion. When he settled in Guadeloupe, he developed a figurative painting where the act of covering, blurring and preserving colours became characteristic of his painting. With a worn black line, he draws expressive and tormented figures to the point of deforming the bodies. His sculpture is born from a choice of objects and materials that he accumulates in an assembly that is as aesthetic as it is symbolic. His work questions a creolisation of the world.
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 will participate in the 58th Venice Biennale with the group exhibition Structures personnelles Identités at Palazzo Mora curated by Marcy Gaymu. This year Paris will see Jean-Marc Hunt's first Solo Show "Tit' Punch Molotov'" in the new space of 193 Gallery.
Provenance
Made in GuadeloupeLiterature
https://www.lemonde.fr/afrique/article/2021/06/05/a-paris-la-193-gallery-expose-les-nouvelles-couleurs-africaines_6082968_3212.htmlCourtesy of 193 Gallery
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