Fabien Adèle

Overview
Fabien Adèle's ethereal works use aspects of surrealism to convey memories and vivid emotions. The cohesive contrast between the statuesque figures that are notable in Adèle's works and their surrounding environments makes both aspects more whole and interdependent. These figures are akin to living stalagmites and reflect their intricate properties and impressive appearance. By painting them from behind or avoiding a direct confrontation, we interpret their feelings in ways that relate to us best.
Works
  • Fabien Adèle, Chœur, 2023
    Fabien Adèle
    Chœur, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    97 x 130 cm
    38 1/4 x 51 1/8 in
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b. 1993, France, Lives and works in Paris, France

 

Education

2018-2019 Master 2 in Multimedia Design, Sorbonne University, Paris, France

2017-2018 Master 1 in Art, Design and Media’s History, Sorbonne University, Paris

2014-2017 BA in visual art, Montpellier University, Montpellier, France

 

Solo Exhibitions
2023 Corridors, Almine Rech, Brussels
2021 Distraction, Mine Project, Hong Kong, China
2020 What I Have Learnt From Us, curated by Samuele Visentin, London, UK

 

Group Exhibitions
2023 Beyond the Veil, Guts Gallery, UK

2022 Flames to Dust, Superzoom, Paris, France
2022 Messages from the 6th Dimension, Almine Rech, curated by Hilde Lynn Helphenstein, London, UK
2022 The Feeling is Mutual, Galerie Hussenot, Paris, France
2022 Alone in a Crowded Place, curated by Hilde Lynn Helphenstein and Matthew Capasso — Spring/Break Artshow, Los Angeles, USA
2021 Westbund Shangaï - booth with Mine Project gallery
2020 Affinità Elettive, curated by Samuele Visentin, online groupshow
IRL, Unit London Gallery, London, UK