Bibi (artist)
Bibi (February 23, 1964, Tours, France) is a french artist. His civil name is Fabrice Cahoreau. He is living and working in the South of France. He is known for his art installations in urban spaces using everyday plastic objects.
Artistic style
Since 1992, by using daily life objects made of plastic, Bibi searches for the hidden forms – animal or anthropomorphous – which the designers of these objects had in the back of their minds. Light has proved particularly helpful in revealing those forms to him.[1] As such, in order to give plastic the place it deserves - namely the 6th element – he has fought especially hard against two universally distributed icons : the polyethylene container and the traffic cone.[2] His universe is inspired by Jacques Yves Bruel, Niki de Saint Phalle, Malcolm McLaren, Norman McLaren, Dieric Bouts, the Ancient Egypt and Les Wampas.
Bibi has performed hundreds of art installations and performances in public spaces (Moscow, Sydney, Singapore, Wirksworth (UK), Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Nîmes, Avignon) : the squat facade 59 rue de Rivoli in Paris with an evolutive installation from 2001 to 2004, The Fish Ball exhibited in Docks 76 in Rouen since 2009 and The Fish Fountain (Festival of Lights of Lyon, Place des Jacobins (Lyon), Lyon 2008).[3]
In 2001, he creates the MEEA (Movement for the Extermination of Endangered Animals) and tackles hunting with derision.[4] In 2010, he designs The Bibigloo (contraction of Bibi and igloo). The Bibigloo is both a work of land art, design, light source and a plastic art installation.[5]
Installations
- « The Bibigloo », Circle of Light, Moscow, Russia, October 2013
- « Happy Croco », Ilight Marina Bay Festival, Singapore, March 2014[6]
- « The Dragon King », Dubai Light Festsival, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 2014 [7] et [8]
- « The Bibigloo », Lumina Festival, Cascais, Portugal, September 2013
- « L'Enfer de BIBI, c'est ici », Arbre en Lumière, Geneva, Switzerland, December 2012
- « The Dragon King », Fêtes des Lumières, Lyon, December 2012[9]
- « The Bibigloo », Vivid Sydney Festival, Australia, May 2012[10]
- « Tuez-les tous ! », Galerie Socles et Cimaises, Nancy, France, February 2012[4]
- « The Bibigloo », Ilight Marina Bay Festival, Singapore, March 2012
- « Le Cri du moustique », Tour de la Poudrière, remparts d’Aigues-Mortes, France, from July to October 2011.[11] During the Festival « Monuments et Animaux » organised by Monuments Nationaux.
- « The Fish Tree », facade of Scholl of the Arts (SOTA), Night Lights Festival, Singapore Art Museum, Singapre, August 2011
- « La Fontaine aux Poissons », place des Jacobins, Fête des Lumières, Lyon, December 2008[12]
- « L’Enfer de Bibi, C’est ici ! », Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, September 2004[13]
References
- ↑ Bibi, un artiste fondu de plastique, interview News of Marseille on May 6, 2012
- ↑ Sophie Barbaux, Objets urbains, éditions ICI Interface, p. 4.
- ↑ « La Fontaine aux Poissons », France 3, 5 avril 2008
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Frédéric Clausse, « Bibi les a tous tués », L'Est républicain of January 21, 2012
- ↑ « A glowing postmodernist Igloo », Inhabitat, February 24, 2011
- ↑ I Light Marina Bay 2014, http://www.indesignlive.sg, 11 Mars 2014
- ↑ Festival of Lights 2014 Turned Dubai into Fairytale Land, Flashy Dubai, March 2014
- ↑ Dubai Festival of Lights, Lyon People, April 1st, 2014
- ↑ Lucioles, lumignons, luminaires : Lyon a giorno, Le Monde December 8, 2012
- ↑ Vivid Sydney Opening Night, The Australian May 2012
- ↑ Claude d’Anthenaise, « Bêtes Off », éditions du Patrimoine, p. 78-79
- ↑ Lyon Fête des Lumières, GEO, December 2008
- ↑ L'art déjante à la Grande Barge, Midi Libre, September 2004