Xavier Veilhan


Xavier Veilhan is a French artist who lives and works in Paris. His work includes photography, sculpture, film, painting and installation art.

Life and career

After graduating from the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, Xavier Veilhan continues his formation in Berlin at the Hochschule der Künste, in the atelier of artist Georg Baselitz. He returns to Paris to finish his studies in 1989 at the Institut des hautes Etudes en Arts plastiques.
His work is multi-faceted, encompassing sculpture, installation, painting and photography, as well as hybrids of all of these. He is also engaged in performance work and filmmaking. He plays with the notions of the generic, of the industrially produced object and of universal representation, creating objects at once ambivalent and stark. Concerned with the scenography of a dedicated presentation, Veilhan addresses issues of perception as well as the physical and temporal relationships created within the context of the exhibition format. His work is to be found in the most important public and private collections worldwide. He has also made several permanent public works in numerous locations across the world, as well as creating temporary site-specific interventions within Architectones, a project that has received critical acclaim since 2012.
Xavier Veilhan is represented by Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Perrotin, Galeria Nara Roesler and 313 Art Project.

2017: Venice Biennale

He is chosen to represent France at the 57th Venice Biennale in 2017. The French Pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2017 has been transformed by Xavier Veilhan and the curators of the pavilion, Christian Marclay and Lionel Bovier, into a device in which professional musicians from all over the world took part throughout the event.

Expositions

Performance

  1. Deux Pingouins
  2. Grand Pingouin
  3. Jeune Fille en roller
  4. Le Livreur de pizza
  5. Ours
  6. Homme au téléphone
French/English. Running time: 70'.

Editor: A.P.R.E.S. Productions, 2016

Director: François Combin / URUBU Films
French/English. Running time : 52'.

Publisher Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2009.

Director : Jordan Feldman
French/English. Running time : 90'.

Editor Bureau des vidéos, 2007

Director : Jordan Feldman