JEAN-PIERRE SERGENT: CORPUS-ARCHIVES PART 26 > THE PLEXIGLAS PAINTINGS INSTALLATIONS FROM ALL AROUND: CANADA, USA, FRANCE, 1993-2014

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PLEXIGLAS PAINTINGS INSTALLATIONS FROM ALL AROUND: is presenting a miscellaneous selection
of photos showing site-specific walls installations of Plexiglas paintings assemblages, sizes to vary according to the exhibitions spaces. Since his arriving to his Brooklyn studio's, in 1993, Jean-Pierre Sergent have mainely being showing his work on Plexiglas throughout large monumental walls installations. His Plexiglas panels, 1.05 x 1.05 m are mounted directly on the wall, side by side, to create arts works specially suited to the different exhibitions spaces. His two last installations have been on display at the Mulhouse Beaux-Art Museum and was 2.10 m high by 10.50 m long, and at the Courbet Farm of Flagey in 2102, it was 3.15 m high by 6.30 m long.
http://www.j-psergent.com/en/artwork/installations

This new video series of Corpus-Archives, realized in February 2015, aims to present to the large public a selection of about twenty still images of paintings or art works, completed at several different studios locations where Jean-Pierre Sergent lived in during his artistic career. Places like his former farm in France, his different studios in Montreal, Canada, and in Brooklyn, Chelsea and Long island City in New York, to finally show the work he is currently doing nowadays in his new studio in Besançon, East of side of France. http://www.j-psergent.com/en/studio.

JEAN-PIERRE SERGENT is a French-American artist, he developed his repertory of artistic forms in the United States and continues to work and exhibit regularly in France and the rest of Europe. He recently exhibited at two solo exhibitions in major French museums: the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Mulhouse in 2011 and the Courbet Farm of Flagey in 2102. In 2013, he had two solo shows, one of large works on paper: "Sex & Rituals" at the Omnibus Gallery of Besançon, France, and the other: "Cultures-Energies", at the Kunstpalais in Badenweiler, Germany. To learn more about Jean-Pierre Sergent's works, please visit his webpage: http://www.j-psergent.com, and also like his Facebook artist page: https://www.facebook.com/jpsergentartist

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