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  • Nationality: France
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1979, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Περισσότερα…
  • Top-ranked work: La dilatation des souffles
  • Top 3 works: La dilatation des souffles
  • Also known as: emmanuel regent
  • Museums on APS:
    • Villa Arson
    • Villa Arson
    • Villa Arson
    • Villa Arson
    • Villa Arson

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In what year did Emmanuel Régent win the Discovery Prize of the Amis du Palais de Tokyo?
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A Discreet Presence: The World of Emmanuel Régent

Emmanuel Régent, a French contemporary artist born in 1973 in Villefranche-sur-Mer and now dividing his time between his hometown on the Côte d'Azur and Paris, cultivates an art of subtle gestures and quiet contemplation. His work isn’t about grand statements or explosive expression; rather, it’s a delicate exploration of absence, deletion, and the fragile beauty found in moments of impermanence. Régent doesn’t seek to impose meaning but to create space for reflection, inviting viewers into a world where expectation and doubt dance with appearance and disappearance.

Régent's artistic journey began with formal training at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris, graduating in 2001. However, his path wasn’t defined by adherence to any single school of thought. Instead, he forged a unique approach that seamlessly blends traditional techniques—drawing, painting, sculpture—with cutting-edge technology. This isn't about novelty for its own sake; it’s a deliberate strategy to expand the possibilities of artistic expression and explore the inherent contradictions within modern existence. He is known for his drawings made with fine black felt-tip pen, deliberately incomplete.

Early Recognition and Thematic Development

The early 2000s saw Régent begin developing a distinctive visual language characterized by understated elegance and conceptual rigor. His drawings of people queuing or participating in demonstrations are particularly evocative, not for their depiction of specific events but for what they *don’t* show. They capture the quiet moments of collective experience—the wasted time, the stalled production, the absence of overt slogans—suggesting a remote stance from the generalized rules of productivity and an embrace of infinite possibilities. These works aren't political manifestos; they are observations on the human condition, rendered with a sensitivity that transcends easy categorization.

A pivotal moment in Régent’s career came in 2009 when he was awarded the Découverte prize from the amis du palais de tokyo. This recognition provided him with invaluable support and visibility, culminating in a solo exhibition at the prestigious Parisian institution. The award signaled not only his talent but also the growing appreciation for an art that prioritized subtlety and conceptual depth over spectacle.

Expanding Horizons: Sculpture, Painting & Residencies

Following his success at the Palais de Tokyo, Régent’s practice continued to evolve, encompassing sculpture and painting alongside his signature drawings. His sculptural works often explore similar themes of time, process, and materiality, with a deliberate emphasis on the equal value of the “project” and the finished object. The length of creation—or non-creation—becomes integral to the work itself. His paintings, titled Nébuleuses (Nebulae), are particularly striking, built up from layers of monochrome paints that he then sands down, revealing hidden colors beneath. This process mirrors his broader interest in erasure and recovery, suggesting a constant interplay between presence and absence.

Régent’s commitment to artistic exploration has also led him to several significant residencies, including one aboard the schooner Tara/Agnès b Foundation in 2014. This journey from the Cyclades to Lebanon provided new perspectives on environmental concerns and cultural exchange, further enriching his thematic repertoire. In 2018, he was awarded a residency at the Saint-Louis Crystal, supported by the Hermès Foundation, allowing him extended time and resources for artistic development.

Historical Significance & Contemporary Relevance

Emmanuel Régent’s work occupies a unique space within contemporary art. He doesn't align neatly with any particular movement or school of thought, instead forging his own path through a combination of technical skill, conceptual rigor, and emotional sensitivity. His exploration of themes like disappearance, deletion, and the failure of modern utopias resonates deeply in an era marked by rapid change, environmental anxiety, and political uncertainty.

His art is not about providing answers but about raising questions—about our relationship to time, materiality, and the world around us. He challenges viewers to slow down, to look closely, and to appreciate the beauty found in imperfection and impermanence. His works are held in numerous private and institutional collections including Voorlinden Museum (Netherlands), Museum of Modern Art and Contemporary Art (Nice) and Fonds Municipal d’Art Contemporain de la Ville de Paris, solidifying his position as a significant voice in contemporary French art.