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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Jean-LUC VILMOUTH is a French sculptor born on 5 mars 1952 in Creutzwald and died the December 17, 2015 (at 63) in Taipei [ first ] , [ 2 ] (Taiwan). He taught at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Trained at the Fine Arts de Metz, Jean-Luc Vilmouth arrived in England in the 1970s when he soaned from the new English sculpture (Tony Cragg, Bill Woodrow\u2026). If minimalism and conceptual art will influence its first works, Vilmouth will quickly focus its research around everyday objects.Qualifying as “augmentator [ 3 ] “, Jean-Luc Vilmouth seeks to provide a complement to the object rather than transforming it. Far from formalist concerns, he chooses objects for their potential, their memory: “What interests me in the objects around us is their origin, their conception … I think that an object allows you to understand a whole evolution social … [ 4 ] \u00bb. Through sculptures, installations, videos or performance, Jean-Luc Vilmouth questions the relationship with the object and its place in the environment. Recording the dysfunctions of the world around him, he seeks to reinterpret everyday life to better question him. By the principle of diversion and change of scale, it transcends simple everyday objects, increases its meaning and engages the spectator there as an actor. Table of ContentsLike a nucleus, a journey of the mind , Saint-Vincent-les-Forts (2011) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Plant bar , Strasbourg (2006) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Like two laps , Ch\u00e2tellerault (1994) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Like a nucleus, a journey of the mind , Saint-Vincent-les-Forts (2011) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] As part of Viapac, Jean-Luc Vilmouth installed a model of Fort Vauban in Saint-Vincent-les-Forts on the access road to the site, vis-\u00e0-vis the fort. Unlike the building that has undergone the marks of time, the model is an exhaustive representation, like the original architecture. This device leads the visitor to perceive sculpture as the nucleus from which the fort would have built. It is both a reflection on architecture and a memory of memory encouraging the public to mentally reconstruct the architecture of the fort by operating a back and forth between two scales of perception: that, miniature of the model and that monumental of the building. Plant bar , Strasbourg (2006) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] This work was carried out as part of a public order for the city of Strasbourg. This is a flower kiosk that operates like a greenhouse and in which syrups of various and varied plants are tasted. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Like two laps , Ch\u00e2tellerault (1994) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Like two laps , Ch\u00e2tellerault As part of the redevelopment of the Ch\u00e2tellerault arms manufacturer, Jean-Luc Vilmouth produced a work highlighting the site and its history. Like two laps presents itself as a kind of metallic architectural transplant which transforms two huge fireplaces into observation towers. The bridges installed on these fireplaces 18 meters high are made accessible by the helical staircase located the location of the old water tower. \u201cOn the manufacturer’s site rise two visible fireplaces from almost the whole city. Return the situation is to allow the spectator to show is to allow the spectator to get on the chimneys to look at the city. \u201d 2007: Villa du Parc, Center for Contemporary Art, Annemasse (France) 2006: The White Building , Galerie Anne Vidal, Paris 2005: Visitors , carte blanche to Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Ch\u00e2teau de Carcassonne (France) 2004: Code Unknown , Palais de Tokyo, Paris (France) 2000: Elysian Fields , National Center for Art and Culture Georges-Pompidou, Paris (France) 1999: Around the tree, Bionnay Ch\u00e2teau Morgane Rousseau, (France) 1994: The winter of love , MoMA PS1, New-York (USA) 1991: Biennale de Lyon (France) 1990: Siam imprint , imprint of the elephant of the Bois de Vincennes, made of porcelain from a plaster molding obtained in situ, in collaboration with the National Manufacture of S\u00e8vres. 1987: Local Time , the store, National Center for Contemporary Art, Grenoble (France) \u2191 Pascal Beausse, ‘ Disappearance of Jean-Luc Vilmouth: Pascal Beausse pays tribute to him \u00bb , on lequotidiendelart.com , December 21, 2015 \u2191 ‘ Disappearance of artist Jean -Luc Vilmouth – Lejournaldesarts.fr – December 21, 2015 \u00bb , on www.lejournaldesarts.fr (consulted the December 21, 2015 ) \u2191 Term borrowed from Roger Callois in his work “generalized aesthetics”, 1971 \u2191 “Jean-Hubert Martin Interview Jean-Luc Vilmouth”, The sound of things, ed. Jacques Damase, Paris, 1986, p.15-19 Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (fr) Jean-LUC VILMOUTH , Museum of the Sainte-Croix Abbey, Les Sables d’Olonne, 1984 (fr) Jean-Luc Vilmouth: The sound of things , Editions Jacques Damase, 1986 (fr) P.Hh Parser, a semin, Jean-LUC VILMOUTH , MNAM, Paris, 1991 (in) Jean-LUC VILMONT, Jean-LUC VILMOUTH , Hazan, 1998 external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/jean-luc-vilmouth-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Jean-Luc Vilmouth – Wikip\u00e9dia"}}]}]