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Jerome Abel Seguin was born in the South-West of France. After studying art at the Ecole Boulle and the Beaux-Arts, he experiments with various techniques and materials including plaster and glass with which he creates "boxes" and "ready-made".
1975 - 1985
He travels and exhibits in France, Belgium, Brazil and signs décors for the dance and fashion worlds (Hermès, Vuitton,
Dior
).
1990
During a trip to Indonesia, wood instantly emerges as an obvious medium for Jerome Abel Seguin. Thus, he becomes one of the artists to express his talent through this material. His original vision is revealed by the creation of monumental and unique pieces of furniture and sculptures of multiple, totemic, choreographic and abstract composition.
A pioneer in enhancing raw beauty, he paves the way for a "natural and contemporary" aesthetic movement.
1991
Jerome Abel Seguin joins the National Contemporary Art Collection with one
of his major works, the " mur de bois ".
1997
Association with George Lathourakis, the ACD company is created and their
Gallery inaugurated :
" le 36 rue Etienne Marcel à
Paris ".
2000
A large exhibition space is opened 30 rue Candale in Pantin, Paris.
Solo Exhibitions
2007 "Recent Works" Pucci Los Angeles
2004
"La nature fait uvre
d'artiste" Pucci New York
2003
"Le petit et le grand" Conran Shop
Paris
"Wood
22 Monumental pieces" Pucci New
York
2000 "A
World of Wood" Pucci New York
1999
"Rimba Raya" Themes & variations
London
1997 "Un
monde de bois" Le Bon Marché
Paris
1995
"Island Wood II" Zebrano Antwerp
1994
"Jerome Abel Seguin au Conran Shop"
Paris
1993
"10 unique pieces" Takashimaya New
York
1992 "Island Wood I" Espace
Archide Paris
1991 "Plaster
figure" Paolo Aires Sao Paulo
1990 "Ready
made" Rossi di Albizzate Milano
"Les
Boîtes" Show Room Knoll
Paris
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