Bruno Aveillan
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Toulouse, France | February 24, 1968
Occupation | Multimedia artist/film maker |
Bruno Aveillan (born in Toulouse, France) is a film maker, a photographer and a multimedia artist.
Communication art
Bruno Aveillan is one of the most distinguished and internationally sought after directors across the globe in the communication art industry. After graduating from Ecole Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Toulouse, he joined Quad Productions in Paris in 1995. Since then, he has directed award-winning short experimental movies and international commercials for clients such as Orange, Chanel, Cartier, Lanvin, Perrier, Louis Vuitton, Audi, Nike, Paco Rabanne, Shangrila, Lexus, Guerlain, Rochas, Jaguar, Samsung, Nissan, Time Warner, Volvo, Miller, Nintendo, Coca Cola, BMW etc.
One of his very early spots in his directing career, Perrier "La Foule", received an avalanche of international awards. In 1999, succeeding the directors Lars von Trier and Roland Joffé, Bruno Aveillan directed the new episode in the advertising sage for CNP. Additionally, he directed the launch commercial for Lanvin perfume "Oxygène". It is during this spot that Gisele Bündchen makes her debut on screen. During his career Bruno Aveillan has also filmed world renowned stars such as Monica Bellucci, Rachel Weisz, Freida Pinto, Natalia Vodianova, Claudia Schiffer, Shalom Harlow, Amy Smart, Tina Balthazar, Sharon Stone, Catherine Hurley, Milla Jovovich, Leila Bekhti, Jessica Stam, Inna Zobova, Louise Pedersen, Julia Stegner, Estelle Lefébure, Elsa Benitez, Mylène Farmer, Morgane Dubled, Vlada Roslyakova, Sunniva Stordahl, Virginie Ledoyen, etc.
Aveillan has also directed a series of commercials for Thermasilk in which he has created and captured a unique dream and poetic world. His spot for Nissan-Infinity "Athem" was presented during the premiere of the 2002 Oscar ceremony. Alongside Martin Scorsese and Oliver Stone, Aveillan has directed four commercials for the launch of the brand Orange. He has worked in collaboration with the Land Artist Nils Udo to create unique visual worlds for the perfume Mahora from Guerlain. In 2006, he also worked with fashion designer Olivier Theyskens for the launch of the new Rochas Fragrance (Starring Model Jessica Stam).
His famous commercial for Magnum, "5 senses", was directed in an experimental manner and has received international acclaim (including Montreux Gold Award and European Effie Award).
In 2008, Aveillan directed the first ever brand campaign for Louis Vuitton: "Where will life take you" (90" format, translated into 14 languages). This spot evokes "the soul of travel". It has received 14 international awards including 2008 Gold Clio Award, Gold Award at the 2008 London International Awards, Epica, Cristal. The music was composed by Gustavo Santaolalla.
In 2009, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs at the Louvre had a retrospective of his work within their major exhibition devoted to cinema in advertising.
In 2010, he shot the campaign for Shangri-La that metaphorically presents a philosophy imbued by generosity and humanism. This spot and tells the story of a man who has been adopted and saved by wolves. In 2011, Swarovski enlisted directly Aveillan to create a cinema short movie that would conjure Swarovski’s more than one-hundred-year heritage on the big screen.
In beginning of 2012, the House of Cartier announced the international release of its new "L'Odyssee de Cartier,” a three-and-one-half minute film directed by Bruno Aveillan. The short film, which chronicles Cartier's 165 year history, was first screened at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on 29 February 2012. This film has been seen by 180 million viewers around the globe and has received more than 40 gold awards, notably a Golden Lion in Cannes.
In 2013, Aveillan's photographic and Art work was published in the prestigious VICTOR Book edited by Hasselblad, along artists and phototographers like Alec Soth, Steve McCurry or David Hockney.
In 2013 Bruno Aveillan was developing a feature film project with Universal, a modern fairy tale based on the Cinderella story, with Ann Peacock as a writer.[1]
Aveillan supports the action of NGO such as Reporters without Borders, Paralympic games and the Food bank for whom he has shot several films. He's also an ambassador of The Heart Fund
Awards
Bruno Aveillan has won a multitude of awards and many of his visual signature have become a reference for cinematographic brilliance.
- From 1995 to 2015, the awards include: Gold Lion Cannes, AEAF, Gold Clio Awards, Golden Globe New York, Grand Prix Stratégie, Art Director Club (France, UK, Italy, Germany), Gold London International Awards, Gold AdFest, TV Gold ADDY's, Gold New York Festival, Toucan d'Or, Art & Technology award, EuroEffies, Ad Masters, European Film Cristal, Gold Eurobest, Ars Electronica, Gold Epica, Grand prix and Gold Mobius award, Gold Werbefilmpreis, Golden award of Montreux, Siggraph, Gold Spike Awards, etc.
- Bruno Aveillan is the only director who has twice won the Grand Prix Imagina award in 1998 (Perrier La Foule) and in 2003 (GDF Dolce Vita).
- 2000, "Best Director of the year" in France CB News magazine
- 2003, "Director on TOP" Boards magazine.
- 2004, he was classified among the five best French advertising film directors, (Lürzer'z Archive)
- 2005, The experimental film "MINOTAUR-EX" by Bruno Aveillan, with the Dance Company 'Cave Canem' received the prize of exceptional work and the Grand Prix of the public in the "Clays" Festival 2005. He was also jury finalist at the "Dance One Camera Festival 2007 of New York" and selected at the "Silverlake Festival of Los Angeles".
- 2009, he was classified among the three best French advertising film directors of the decade (Lürzer'z Archive)
- 2012, Aveillan received an Outstanding Merit Award at the Cristal Festival in Crans Montana
- 2014, Bruno Aveillan received a "Lifetime Achievement Award" at LJ International Fashion Film Award à San Diego, for "Global Excellence" [2]
Contemporary art
As a visual artist, Aveillan has developed his art in a singular, dense and syncretical manner, which encompasses experimental films and personal photographs. The central reoccurring themes of effacement, memory and the human body play a major role in his work. Simultaneously, Bruno Aveillan has developed a personal artistic path that includes photography, experimental films and installations. The major reoccuring themes throughout his work centres around the human condition, wanderings and memory. In an essay entitled "The indomitable grace of light" the art critic Zoe Balthus underlines "Bruno Aveillan’s vivid and powerful imagination’ with which he explores territories where he is free to let his hypersensitive eye tame the slightest movement of matter, intrude into the very core of the mystery of elements, witness the subtle alchemical mutations of life, stand watch for the indomitable grace of light."..."Aveillan is a poet, in harmony with the invisible, in intelligence with the sacred, he is of this calibre of men who are in profound communion with their art.” In an interview with the British art critic Stephen Whelan, Aveillan mentioned that he is fascinated and interested by the research and writings on memory and especially those by Israel Rosenfield. « Mnemonic acquisition, such as memories are linked to their context and are therefore incredibly selective. Information that lacks a certain affective or emotional context does not get memorised, so the idea that we are able to search our memories with any precision as we would search on a hard disc, remains rather pointless. » Bruno Aveillan confides.He believed that ‘emotion linked to the memory often stems from a fragmented evocation. A sound, a scent, a texture and, of course, a light can create a strong field of powerful resonances that translate into synesthetic shapes’. Bruno Aveillan aims to distance himself from the illusionary realist photographical representation and favours a more impressionistic, fragmented and above all, poetic approach. ‘ This approach touches on the intimate, sometimes upon the edges of abstraction. It is a mental panorama that opens rather than closes, allowing the spectator’s imagination to unfold ” he states. ‘It is then a matter of offering areas of uncertainty that provide the mind with the possibility of re-appropriating the moment, like an intuitive and sensorial travelogue.’ At a time when the photographic academism of the new objectivity is overwhelming contemporary production, Bruno Aveillan’s work reveals an emotional dimension that is deeply rooted in the being. The viewer can thus form his or her own ‘picture’, and continue the intimate progress of a story, a feeling, an experience, a dream…
Bruno Aveillan’s style is characterised by a certain way of “ drawing with light ” or “ obscuring with light ” as stated by Contemporary artist Marcos Lutyens in his preface of Aveillan’s book Diotopes. What thus emerges is a unique signature and a singular aesthetic, that hides and/or reveals by the intervention of optical blurs mastered with precision during the shoot. In 2010, he produced Mnemo # Lux, his second book of photography, in which the german curator Jan Ole Eggert (Camera Work Gallery) emphasises the artist’s “ powerful desire for knowledge that seeks to penetrate the obscurity of relationships between man and human existence ”.
Bruno Aveillan’s photographs are regularly exhibited throughout the world and are included in prestigious private and public collections in Europe, the United States, and Asia. He is also the author of the official picture of the first Contemporary Arts festival “ Nuit Blanche ”, which took place in Paris in 2002. His work includes books such as Diotopes (Ed. Léo Scheer, 2008, in the collection “Janvier” that also represents the work of contemporary artists Claude Lévêque, Thomas Lélu and Edouard Levé.), Mnemo # Lux (Ed. Kerber, 2010), Fascinatio (Ed. Chez Higgins, 2011), Fulguratio (Ed. Chez Higgins, 2011), Bolshoi Underground (Ed. Au delà du raisonnable, 2012), Acetate Spirit (Ed. NOIR) and films such as Minotaur-Ex (2006, collaboration with the choreographer Philippe Combes, with original music composed by Laurent Garnier), Morpholab (2009), WHEAT (2008) and Papillon (2012).
Exhibitions
As a multimédia artist, Aveillan's body of work ranges from photography, experimental movies, video works, and installations. Aveillan's work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions.
- Group
- 2002, Parcours 21. Galerie Pin-up Paris.
- 2004, Autoportraits. Galerie Pin-up Paris.
- 2006, Silver Lake Film Festival. Los Angeles.
- 2007, DFA's 35th. Dance Film Association Inc. New York.
- 2007, Independent Film Show 2007. EM Arts Naples.
- 2007, Dance for the Camera. Film Society of Lincoln Center New York.
- 2007, Hustler of culture. Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Chicago.
- 2007, DIAF 2007. International Arts Festival Dehli.
- 2007, ROMP !. Suddenly Dance Theatre Victoria BC.
- 2007, DKF Muranow. Wprost i Kultura Varsovie.
- 2009, 1968–2008, 40 ans de films publicitaires à la télévision. Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris-Louvre.
- 2010, Parcours céramique - La scène française contemporaine. Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris-Louvre.
- 2011, CUTLOG, International Contemporary Art Fair, Paris.
- 2011, THE OTHERS, International Contemporary Art Fair, Turin.
- 2012, OFF BRUSSELS, International Contemporary Art Fair, Brussels.
- 2012, CUTLOG, International Contemporary Art Fair, Paris.
- 2013, CUTLOG NYC, International Contemporary Art Fair, New York.
- 2013, CUTLOG, International Contemporary Art Fair, Paris.
- 2014, CUTLOG NYC, International Contemporary Art Fair, New York.
- 2015, OUTSIDE, Galerie A, Paris.
- Solo
- 2008, DIOTOPES. Galerie Léo Scheer Paris.
- 2008, DIOTOPES II. Galerie Léo Scheer, Paris.
- 2010, MNEMO#LUX. Camera Work Gallery, Berlin.
- 2011, L'AVANT SCÈNE. Museum of Contemporary Art, Cognac.
- 2011, FASCINATIO - FULGURATIO. Galerie spree, Paris.
- 2012, LUMIERES, IMPRESSIONS. Festival Visa Off, Perpignan (Guest Honnor).
- 2012, BOLSHOI UNDERGROUND. Galerie Spree, Paris.
- 2013, MINOTAUR-Ex. LOOP Barcelona, Barcelone.[3]
- 2013, ACETATE SPIRIT. Galerie Spree, Paris.
- 2014, BOLSHOI UNDERGROUND & ALTRE STORIES, Curated by Francesco Gattuso, Galeria Centro Steccata, Milano.
- 2014, BRUNO AVEILLAN, RETROSPECTIVE OF A WORLD MASTER, Museum of Contemporary Art of San Diego (MoCA).
- 2015, ISOLATION CEREMONY, Curated by Olga Sveblova, Multimedia Art Museum Moscow (MAMM). [4]
- 2015, 3 + 1, Art Paris Art Fair, Grand Palais, Paris. [5]
Bibliography
- (English) ACETATE SPIRIT, Editions NOIR. ISBN 978-2-9546792-0-4
- (English) VICTOR, Editions Hasselblad
- (French) (English) BOLSHOI UNDERGROUD, Éditions Au-Delà du Raisonnable. Collection Les littératures visuelles. ISBN 978-2919174089
- (French) FASCINATIO, Editions Higgins
- (French) FULGURATIO, Editions Higgins
- (English) MNEMO#LUX, Kerber Ed., Collection PhotoArt. ISBN 978-3-86678-463-5
- (English) Diotopes, Léo Sheer Ed. . ISBN 978-2-7561-0131-6
- (French) Parcours 21, Studio Pin Up Ed.
- (English) Autoportraits, Studio Pin Up Ed.
References
- (French) Gérard Lefort, « Apocalypse bulles », in Libération , January 4, 1998
- (French) Laurence Armengau, "B. Aveillan : l'idée c'est ce qui vieillit le moins vite", in CB News, June 22, 1998
- (French) C.L., "XS by Bruno Aveillan", in Elle, December 9, 1998
- (French) Gérard Leford, "Le rêve et la Ricoré", in Libération , May 8, 1999
- (English) Patricia Winters Lauro, "Thermasilk enters the realm of fairy tales, dragons and special effects", in The New York Times , May 8, 2000
- (English) Kathy Desalvo " Director Bruno Aveillan crafts Fantastic - and heated - story", in Shoot , May 18, 2001
- (English) Therese Balduzzi « Directors on Top : Bruno Aveillan », in Boards magazine , May 1, 2002
- (English) Anne Rose Schlutbohm "A whiff of perfume", in Archive, January 2004
- (French) M.P.« GDF : un savoir-faire révélé en beauté », in Le Figaro, May 3, 2004
- (English) Markus Albert "Sin and sensuality", in Archive, February 2005
- (English) Liza Klaussmann "Creatives on verge : Bruno Aveillan", in Variety, June 2006
- (English) Stephane Zissu "Zom Art : Bruno Aveillan", in Kromag 04 , May 2007
- (English) Shots "AVEILLAN'S EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE", in Shots 6 February 2008 , 6 February 2008
- (French) Clément Ghis Louis Vuitton fait son cinéma, in Libération Next, 22 February 2008
- (French) Jérome Beglé Culture Evènement : M. Farmer comme vous ne l'avez jamais vue, in Paris Match, 3 July 2008
- (English) Michael Kimmelman, Arts : In France Ads Aim at Heart..., in The New York Times, 18 February 2009
- (English) Stephen Whelan, Fleetings Moments, in Shots # 113, February 2009
- (English) Justin Kroll "U taps scribe for Cinderella rethink", in Variety, Sep 2011
- (Italian) Maddalena Fossati "Minuti preziosi", in Vanity Fair, March 2012
- (English) Gabriel Beltrone"Jewelry house storms three major networks in prime time with Bruno Aveillan's fantastical history lesson", in ADWEEK, March 2012
- (English) "Bruno Aveillan's "L'Odysée" for Cartier Dazzles the Ad Industry", in SourceEcreative, March 2012
- (French) Raphaelle Elkrief Le luxe se met en scène, in Le Monde.fr, 23 Mars 2012
- (French) Television : Interview of Bruno Aveillan in La vie des médias on TF1. December 21, 2003 (Archives INA)
- (English) Radio : Interview of Bruno Aveillan by Philip Dodd in Night Waves on BBC. April 9, 2012
External links
- http://newindustryarts.com/video/brunoaveillan/#/1/brunoaveillan/shangrila
- http://www.quad.fr/directors/bruno-aveillan/
- http://www.kromotion.com/blognews/index.php?Kromag
- http://privatecurators.com/photographic-exhibition-bruno-aveillans-mnemolux-wonders-of-light-and-memory-at-epicentro-art/
- http://www.art-report.com/de/events/mnemolux
- http://www.luerzersarchive.com/content/show/id/54451
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