Artist Information:
Jean Grangeon
new york, NY
United States
Member Since: Jun 2005
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Artist Statement:
Jean M. Grangeon
Faculty House
500 East 63rd Street
New York, NY 10021
Studio Address
274 MORGAN Av 5th floor
Brooklyn, NY 11211
212 203 6626
Born in Montpellier in 1972, Jean Mehdi Grangeon grew up in the south of France. He discovered for the first time the painting of great artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Chagal and Leger in museums and private art foundations around Cannes and Antibes. After graduating from the University of Science in Marseille, he chose to devote all his time to study painting.
He quickly discovered the power of Renaissance art and began to develop his own style mixing the influences of painters like Piero della Francesca, Bellini and Ucello with modern art references like De Chirico, Millares or Muybridge.
’’Art Market taken into the frenzy of consumption had burned itself out in a brilliant burst of exuberance forgetting the main function of the artist in the society’’ he said.
He spent one year in Paris where he participated in the Salon d’Automne 2002 and became a finalist in the
youngest artist category. After this first success, he decided to pursue his career in New York City where he installed his new studio in ...
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Faculty House
500 East 63rd Street
New York, NY 10021
Studio Address
274 MORGAN Av 5th floor
Brooklyn, NY 11211
212 203 6626
Born in Montpellier in 1972, Jean Mehdi Grangeon grew up in the south of France. He discovered for the first time the painting of great artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Chagal and Leger in museums and private art foundations around Cannes and Antibes. After graduating from the University of Science in Marseille, he chose to devote all his time to study painting.
He quickly discovered the power of Renaissance art and began to develop his own style mixing the influences of painters like Piero della Francesca, Bellini and Ucello with modern art references like De Chirico, Millares or Muybridge.
’’Art Market taken into the frenzy of consumption had burned itself out in a brilliant burst of exuberance forgetting the main function of the artist in the society’’ he said.
He spent one year in Paris where he participated in the Salon d’Automne 2002 and became a finalist in the
youngest artist category. After this first success, he decided to pursue his career in New York City where he installed his new studio in ... |
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