Jean-Philippe Baudry French, b. 1943

Jean-Phillipe Baudry's aesthetic approach has evolved along several regularly

between painting, sculpture and ceramics.

11 There is research into movement, time, space and color.

All of these questions are part of a multi-disciplinary approach that results in solutions

weave together a body of work whose recent sculptures reinvent previous data

by transcending them. This implies a reduction of language, the starting point of which

based on the simple forms of geometry. The artist's work and reflection

the artist's work and thinking will lead him to go beyond traditional plastic concepts to establish

a relationship to movement and time. An exploration in which the line

the line that draws the shapes gives rise to disks, rings and circles whose obvious symbolic

symbolic notion only reinforces that of freedom under the dependence

of chance and the ephemeral. [ .. . ]

 

Weight, material and surface all play a part in this visualization between nature and thought.

thought. The form that emerges has the power to evoke the individual in an approach

Jean Phillipe Baudry has placed under the sign of silent clarity.

 

Lydia HARAMBOURG

Historian and art critic, July 2001