


Teeth II (2025) Sculpture by Jean-Marc Gardeux
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La disposition régulière des formes évoque tour à tour une série de silhouettes, un alignement de totems ou même un paysage urbain stylisé. L’équilibre naît du contraste entre les volumes minces, quasi verticaux, et les formes plus massives et arrondies au centre. Le socle noir, quant à lui, confère une sobriété qui accentue la présence des pièces métalliques, et leur reflet sur la surface lisse en dessous renforce l’impression d’une œuvre à la fois minimaliste et solennelle.
La lumière, dirigée de l’arrière, enveloppe les contours et projette des ombres délicates sur le mur, prolongeant l’effet de répétition rythmique. Cette mise en scène lumineuse suggère un dialogue entre la matière et l’espace, comme si chaque forme cherchait à se détacher pour exister en tant qu’entité individuelle tout en demeurant inséparable de l’ensemble.
Le caractère épuré de la composition, le choix du métal et le jeu d’ombres et de reflets donnent à l’œuvre une dimension presque méditative. L’artiste semble interroger le rapport entre l’objet, son environnement et notre regard, tout en laissant le spectateur libre de projeter ses propres interprétations sur ces formes silencieuses, à la fois familières et mystérieuses.
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Jean-Marc Gardeux is a contemporary French artist whose work is driven by three interdependent questions that shape his artistic approach. First, in a world overwhelmed with visual stimuli, he asks how to create less to achieve more—simplicity to evoke complexity, emptiness to generate fullness. Second, he seeks to invite the viewer to find personal meaning in what is not explicitly stated but only suggested in his work. Third, he explores how deliberate minimalism can convey movement by balancing harmony and disruption.
These questions are central to his artistic process. The first reflects his creative method, the second characterizes the viewer's relationship with his art, and the third ties them together, establishing a dialogue between his experience and that of the audience. Jean-Marc's work is a silent rebellion against excess and visual overload, designed to offer clarity and tranquility. He envisions a world where people slow down and seek meaning in the essential, stripping art to its core to evoke movement, provoke reflection, and bridge the physical with the conceptual.
His art is not about originality for its own sake or conforming to trends. Instead, Jean-Marc carves his own path, creating works that authentically reflect his personal experiences. Viewers often recognize his pieces as distinctly his, even without knowing the artist behind them. As he moves forward, Jean-Marc intends to deepen the radical nature of his approach, always maintaining his creative constraint: to keep it simple, acknowledging that simplicity is a complex endeavor.
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- Date of birth : 1955
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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