Daniel Cherbuin, born in 1971 in Zurich, Switzerland, lives and works between the city and Miami.Active in Zurich’s underground scene in the 90s, he began as a filmmaker, working with bands like Yello and Division Kent. His early exposure to music and art sparkedhis desire to push the boundaries of video art, making it more dynamic and accessible,far beyond the confines of traditional galleries.Cherbuin is known for his distinctive style, blending 60s pop culture imagery with cinematic techniques. His works are both playful and sophisticated, combining humor and intelligence in a way that has set him apart in the field. He has redefined video art, bringing new energy and creativity to the genre while maintaining a strong sense of balance and visual richness.Cherbuin regularly presents his work at Photo Basel during Art Basel week in Switzerland, where collectors eagerly await his new series. His iconic pieces—featuring eyes, swimming pools, and other striking motifs—continue to evolve, keeping him at the forefront of video art. His works are held in major collections worldwide, solidifying his place as one of the leading figures in contemporary video art.At Vaunt Gallery, Cherbuin’s work is presented within a dynamic, immersive environment that mirrors the energy and movement inherent in his practice. The gallery’s approach emphasizes spatial rhythm, architectural flow, and experiential viewing—allowing his video works to fully activate the space rather than simply occupy it. In this setting, Cherbuin’s art becomes an encounter: cinematic, engaging, and alive, reinforcing his position as a leading figure in contemporary video art and underscoring Vaunt Gallery’s commitment to presenting artists in ways that deepen both impact and understanding.
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