A keen observer, the French artist Antoine Cordet leads us to discover a world of his own, both hard and tender, warm and cold. Self-taught, it was first and foremost street art that made him take his first steps in art as a teenager, which naturally led him to painting on canvas and to make the decision, after a brief study in architecture, to become a full-time painter. He locked himself in his studio for two years and ended up being noticed by two galleries, one in Germany and the other in the United States, with whom he has been working since.
The artist’s techniques evolve between the search for matter and light touches, revealing realistic subjects underlined by an abstraction that presents the portrait as a liberation. Allowing the neutrality of his figures to emerge, they express themselves through an emotion reduced to a minimum.
Antoine Cordet’s portraits are delivered as spontaneous and elusive apparitions that seem frozen in an emotional and sexual neutrality. A perpetuated intuition that is accentuated by the paleness of the colors used, almost transparent, which exposes an escape of identity. Passivity and contemplation are the words that come to mind when you see Antoine Cordet’s portraits. As a viewer, you feel touched by the bare intimacy which seems to be an invitation to devolve into the introverted state of the matter. Our flaws and our fears come to the surface and raise questions about how to understand this world, how to adapt and how to participate fully in its evolution when we feel withdrawn, but nevertheless... human. Cordet lives and works in Paris, and exhibits internationally.
Art Market: Dear Antoine, it’s a pleasure to have this Interview with you. Can we start at the very beginning? Where did you grow up and what were some early milestones or experiences that contributed to your process of becoming an artist?
This story is from the The Gold List Special Edition #5 edition of Art Market.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the The Gold List Special Edition #5 edition of Art Market.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Katja Nordmeyer – Cracks, Beauty, and Soul
Katja Nordmeyer's career initially took her into the fashion world, but her passion for painting never left her, and she always felt that painting was what she was destined to do.
Negar Jahanbakhsh – Human self-reflection
Negar Jahanbakhsh (b. 1986, Isfahan) is an internationally award-winning Iranian artist who exhibited her art in countless solo and group exhibitions around the globe, participated in auctions and was awarded prestigious prizes for her unique art.
An Exclusive Interview With Guillermo Lorca
Guillermo Lorca García Huidobro is a well-renowned painter of classical oil. Early paintings have been successfully exposed and sold through important art exhibitions, including The Asprey Exhibition in London and the exhibition "The eternal life" in the most important museum in Chile.
An Exclusive Interview With Kathryn Jacobi
Sleepwalking Through the Apocalypse.
An exclusive interview with Lucas Lamenha
"The following pieces are part of a new collection developed from universal pop culture references and bring new characters and elements created from memories and inspirations of my daily life and reflections."
NATAŠA GREGORIČ NABHAS
Dialog with Monet
Katja Tomzig
CREATING A NEW WORLD
IVONNE WAISSMANN
capturing beauty
EDSON CAMPOS
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Edson Campos has enjoyed sketching and painting since childhood.
Viktoria Ganhao
BETWEEN SUBTLE FIGURATION AND LYRICAL ABSTRACTION