Yann Kersalé

Yann Kersalé (born Boulogne-Billancourt, 17 February 1955) is a French conceptual artist who works with light.

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Life and career

Kersalé was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, a suburb of Paris, and spent part of his childhood in the Breton port town of Douarnenez. He graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in Quimper in 1978.[1][2] Beginning in 1984 at the Société métallurgique in Caen,[1] he has produced architectural illuminations of both natural environments and buildings that have founded a school of modern French light artistry.[3]

Artistic philosophy

Kersalé rejects the label of either architect or light artist, preferring that of "project artist".[4]

Selected works

Temporary installations

Permanent installations

References

  1. ^ a b "Yann Kersalé, un sculpteur de lumière", Nuits des docks, Services aux habitants, Saint-Nazaire-sur-Mer, cached 27 April 2008 (French)
  2. ^ Julia Schulz-Dornburg, Arte y Arquitectura: Nuevas Afinidades / Art and Architecture: New Affinities, Barcelona: GG, 2000, ISBN 9788425217784, p. 143.
  3. ^ "The French light touch", designer profile, mondiale.co.uk, review of Vincent Laganier, Lumières architecturales en France, Paris: AS, 2004, cached 27 April 2008 (French)
  4. ^ Christian Werner Thomsen, tr. John William Gabriel, Visionary Architecture: From Babylon to Virtual Reality, Munich/New York: Prestel, 1994, ISBN 9783791314259, p. 185.
  5. ^ Artforum international 33 (1995) p. 213.
  6. ^ Jahrbuch für Licht und Architektur (1993) p. 13.
  7. ^ Films and Filming 1987, p. 22.
  8. ^ Dietrich Neumann, "Architectural Illumination since World War II", in Architecture of the Night: The Illuminated Building, ed. Dietrich Neumann, Munich/New York: Prestel, 2002, ISBN 9783791325873, pp. 78–86, p. 82.
  9. ^ Bernard Marrey, Le Grand Palais: sa construction, son histoire, Librairie de l'architecture et de la ville, Paris: Picard, 2006, ISBN 9782708407763, p. 114 (French)
  10. ^ "Selected Projects," Architecture of the Night, pp. 226–27.
  11. ^ Dietrich Neumann, "Leuchtende Bauten—Architekturen der Nacht" / "Luminous Buildings—Architectures of the Night," in Leuchtende Bauten: Architektur der Nacht / Luminous Buildings: Architecture of the Night, eds. Marion Ackermann and Dietrich Neumann, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz / Maidstone: Amalgamated Book Services, 2006, ISBN 9783775717571, pp. 16–21, 24–29, pp. 18–19, 26.
  12. ^ Jürgen Knirsch, Stadtplätze: Architektur und Freiraumplanung, Leinfelden-Echterdingen: Koch, 2004, ISBN 9783874226561, p. 101 (German)

Sources

Works by Yann Kersalé

Works by others

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