Erwan Boulloud | Evolution
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Overview
Twenty First is pleased to present Evolution, the first U.S. solo exhibition of sculptor and furniture designer, Erwan Boulloud.
The French designer is renowned for transforming raw materials into sculptural art, which after manipulation, become functional furniture. Featuring works inspired by history, nature and science, the show explores Boulloud’s artistic process, which illustrates the encounter of traditional, fine craftsmanship with new technologies. Working with a vast array of raw materials; from precious gemstones to fine metals to common day concrete, the artist believes each medium has its own specificity that must be exploited.
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ARTWORKS
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Erwan BoulloudKàmptô Sofa, 2019
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Erwan BoulloudKàmptô Chair, 2019
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Erwan BoulloudGK151-5 Coffee Table, 2018
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Erwan Boulloud, Trois Gouttes Seches II Coffee Table, 2018
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Erwan Boulloud, Fétiche Cabinet, 2019
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Erwan BoulloudNoothécie Cabinet, 2019
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Erwan BoulloudCabinet de Curiosités, 2019
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Erwan BoulloudEnfilade 157 Cabinet, 2017
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Featured Artist
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Born in France in 1973, Erwan Boulloud graduated from Ecole Boulle in 1995, then assisted in the workshops of renowned designers such as Hubert Le Gall and Hervé Van Der Straeten, as well as working at the Louvre, the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) and the Museum of Natural History as a set designer presenting artworks and artifacts. In 2003, he opened his own studio in Paris, later moving to Montreuil where he works today. His furniture, made in limited numbered editions, fuses a variety of technical processes and aesthetic moods and boasts an ease with a range of high quality materials including wood, bronze, brass, steel, glass, gold leaf, inlaid precious stones, and even preserved exotic butterfly specimens. His showstopping creations don’t adhere to any existing styles, but rather take their direction from Boulloud’s rigorous intellectual quests and artistic determination to distill an idea to its essence. His attention to detail creates hidden delights in every inch of his works, and each piece is a testament to his imaginative vision of decor. From textured surfaces that resemble the carapace of a giant creature, to radiant polished metals and glistening modern Boulle marquetry, Boulloud’s cabinets, tables, mirrors, and seating defy genres and arise from a lineage all their own. His work has been featured in publications including Architectural Digest, Surface, and The Wall Street Journal, and in several exhibitions at Twenty First Gallery.
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