Clément Denis, born in 1991 in Saumur, France, lives and works in Vétheuil, a city on the outskirts of Paris. He once resided in Monet's former home, where he was deeply influenced by the region's Impressionist legacy. Clément Denis graduated from the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris (ENSBA), where he studied under François Boisrond (b.1959), a prominent French artist and a leading figure in the Figuration Libre movement. Clément Denis delves into the complexities of communication and the human condition in his unique way, with a particular focus on anthropological themes and the expression of consciousness through the body. Issues such as identity and environment drive him to constantly experiment with new artistic approaches, incorporating mediums such as paper weaving, mosaics, sculpture, and printmaking. In recent years, his work has transitioned from richly colored oil and acrylic paintings to paper-based creations characterized by fluid lines and vibrant hues. His works have been widely exhibited in solo and group shows across Europe, America, and Asia. In 2019, Clément Denis was recognized by Manifesto magazine as one of the seven most promising emerging artists.
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