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GEOFFREY BOUILLOT
Embodying the crossroads of French charm and Japanese culture, Geoffrey Bouillot transforms everyday moments into timeless masterpieces. His contemporary art, merging Manga, Pop Art, Cubism, and Italian Futurism, resonates with nostalgia. His recent work, a vibrant rendition of the '90s pop culture, blends geometric art and black and white portraits, offering a poignant commentary on time and the human experience.
Immersing oneself in the geometric art of Geoffrey Bouillot is like opening a time capsule of '90s pop culture, each stroke, a story; each shade, a sentiment
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Unveiling the Canvas of Cultures: Geoffrey Bouillot's Pioneering Path
Born amidst the tranquil charm of Chalon-sur-Saône, France, and blossoming within the vibrant heart of Tokyo, Geoffrey Bouillot has crafted a distinctive artistic persona that marries Western sophistication and Eastern allure. His black and white art is an ode to contemporary art's modern aesthetics, threaded with nostalgia.
Each style in Bouillot's diverse artistic repertoire—from Manga's clear-cut lines to Pop Art's audacious flair, Cubism's structural complexity, and Italian Futurism's forward-thinking elements—blends seamlessly into his creations. His striking portraits, rooted in geometric art, immortalize ephemeral moments, transforming them into enduring treasures.

Geoffrey Bouillot: Evolution of a Visual Alchemist
Meticulously charting his artistic journey, French artist Geoffrey Bouillot pushes the boundaries of contemporary art, creating an aesthetic that stands at the intersection of cultures, time periods, and styles. From pop art and cubism to the dynamic energy of Italian futurism, his work is a visual symphony resonating with inspirations.
Bouillot's fascination with Japanese culture, an integral element of his creative ethos, intertwines with his French heritage, sparking a unique dialectic in his black and white art. The geometric precision of his pieces, often described as 'a piling of metal cylindrical and spheric forms', elegantly captures the fluidity of manga, the Japanese pop culture's vibrancy, and the nostalgic reminiscence of his childhood.
In his ongoing exploration, Bouillot envisions his art as an evolving tapestry that encapsulates the fleeting essence of present moments. Whether it's the emotive depth of his portraits or the symbolic motifs inspired by alchemy and ancient civilizations, he pushes the envelope, creating works that are simultaneously eclectic, minimalist, and profoundly personal.
This evolution in Bouillot's artistic vision has resulted in a body of work that stands testament to his belief that art should sublimate the everyday, highlighting its inherent beauty and deep-seated values. His art, thus, is a mesmerizing journey, a vibrant interplay of light and darkness, a tribute to shared cultural memories, and an intimate exploration of the human experience.
Unveiling the Canvas of Cultures: Geoffrey Bouillot's Pioneering Path
Born amidst the tranquil charm of Chalon-sur-Saône, France, and blossoming within the vibrant heart of Tokyo, Geoffrey Bouillot has crafted a distinctive artistic persona that marries Western sophistication and Eastern allure. His black and white art is an ode to contemporary art's modern aesthetics, threaded with nostalgia.
Each style in Bouillot's diverse artistic repertoire—from Manga's clear-cut lines to Pop Art's audacious flair, Cubism's structural complexity, and Italian Futurism's forward-thinking elements—blends seamlessly into his creations. His striking portraits, rooted in geometric art, immortalize ephemeral moments, transforming them into enduring treasures.
Geoffrey Bouillot: Evolution of a Visual Alchemist
Meticulously charting his artistic journey, French artist Geoffrey Bouillot pushes the boundaries of contemporary art, creating an aesthetic that stands at the intersection of cultures, time periods, and styles. From pop art and cubism to the dynamic energy of Italian futurism, his work is a visual symphony resonating with inspirations.
Bouillot's fascination with Japanese culture, an integral element of his creative ethos, intertwines with his French heritage, sparking a unique dialectic in his black and white art. The geometric precision of his pieces, often described as 'a piling of metal cylindrical and spheric forms', elegantly captures the fluidity of manga, the Japanese pop culture's vibrancy, and the nostalgic reminiscence of his childhood.
In his ongoing exploration, Bouillot envisions his art as an evolving tapestry that encapsulates the fleeting essence of present moments. Whether it's the emotive depth of his portraits or the symbolic motifs inspired by alchemy and ancient civilizations, he pushes the envelope, creating works that are simultaneously eclectic, minimalist, and profoundly personal.
This evolution in Bouillot's artistic vision has resulted in a body of work that stands testament to his belief that art should sublimate the everyday, highlighting its inherent beauty and deep-seated values. His art, thus, is a mesmerizing journey, a vibrant interplay of light and darkness, a tribute to shared cultural memories, and an intimate exploration of the human experience.


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Credentials
Solo shows:
2023: "Masters of Olympus" at Daikan-yama Tsutaya, Tokyo
2022: "Génération Do" at Cohle Gallery, Paris
2022: "Buyomon: Collect 'Em All" at "YOD Tokyo," Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan
2022: "HAPPY FLOWER FRIENDS" at GINZA SIX Tokyo
2022: "POMME" for Eligere Gallery Seoul
2021: "Titan of Steel" at "YOD Gallery," Osaka, Japan
2021: "Gray Version" at "Jinkinoko Gallery" curated by JumpJump Tokyo, Tokyo
2021: "Orientalis" at "Colour Brown," Hong-Kong
2019: "In White and Black" at the French Embassy in Japan
2019: "In Black and White" at the "Atelier 485" gallery
2018: "Ohaga" for the festival "Shibamata Art World," Misaki, Okayama, Japan
2018: "Complete?" at "Garde Gallery," Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan
2017: "Reconstruction" at the art festival "Misaki Art World," Misaki, Okayama, Japan
Group Shows:
2023: "Spectrum" at Arushi Gallery curated by All About Art, Los Angeles, USA
2023: “PARTY PEOPLE” at Night Out gallery, Tokyo, Japan
2023: “Sakura” at Jo Yana gallery, Marseille, France
2023: "Coast Summer" at Stupid Krap, Golden Coast, Australia
2023: "Crossing" at Lorin Gallery curated by City Of Talents, Los Angeles, USA
2022: "Portraying Portraiture" at StolenSpace Gallery, London, England
2022: "End of the Road" at Guy Hepner gallery, New-York, USA
2022: "Sync in Process" at Tang Contemporary Gallery, Beijing, China
2022: Duo Show with Shigeki Matsuyama "Fifty Shades of Grey" at "Maison Ozmen," Paris, France
2022: At Matsuya department store, Ginza for Medel Gallery Shu Tokyo, Japan
2022: At Eligere Gallery, Seoul
2022: At Mozuku Gallery curated by City of Talents, Taiwan
2022: "Small" for Stupid Krap, Sunshine City, Australia
2022: At Cohle Gallery, Paris
2022: "FLOW" curated by Benzilla at Soko, Bangkok, Thailand
2022: Duo Show "Blur Mode" at "Gr Gallery" with Mark Posey, New-York, USA
2021: At "Art Space" curated by art4raise, Hong-Kong
2021: "Lost in Translation .02" at "Maison Ozmen"
2021: "The Very Nice" at "Galerie Zberro" Paris, France
2021: "Shhh..." at "Maison Ozmen"
2021: "Lost in Translation" at "Maison Ozmen," Paris, France
2017: "Arts Coop Tokyo Vol II" at "Atelier 485" Gallery, Shibamata, Tokyo, Japan
2017: "Arts Co