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Franco-Swiss artist, trained at the École du Louvre in Paris, antique dealer, specialized in
decorative arts, he continues his learning in workshops for creating wall decorations,
then developed his first personal artistic activities in the USA.
Back in France, he set up his workshop in the heart of the Alps, and created works
vibrant and unique. Free amplitude or measured stop, curves or lines punctuate its
creations. Reliefs, lines, superpositions and ruptures suspend the rhythms of time, and
imprint the movement.
Choreographer of matter, Martin Berger draws his inspiration from nature and
dynamics of gestures and the body. Thanks to multiple processes, he invented
new ways of implementing his pieces, which are all aspects of his insatiable
curiosity to explore the unknown, both human and spatio-temporal.
His work harbors an ambivalent look, between aesthetics and revelation of the urgency of
consider our welcoming space, earth and being, as essential
CHARLOTTE BILTGEN
An encounter initiated by Collection Latil.
Kiko Lopez works with glass because, according to him, it functions like minerals or gems which respect the physical rules of nature.
He has always been attracted to different materials for their natural qualities. He perceives glass as a material capable of conveying both love and/or violence. Glass is part of this process of creation through destruction: “just as is the case with natural events, when you work with glass, the accident can be magnificent”.
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