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Julien Spiewak - Colonnes de marbre, Alexandre. Musée Ariana, Ville de Genève
Artist Biography: Julien Spiewak is a French artist born in Paris in 1984. He trained at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied painting and sculpture, graduating in 2009.Spiewak's work is characterized by his interest in the relationship between human beings and their natural and urban environment. He uses a variety of techniques and media, including painting, drawing, photography and video, to create works that reflect on themes such as memory, identity and the transformation of the urban landscape.In his most recent works, Spiewak has explored the relationship between nature and culture, and how humans interact with the natural environment. In his "Cosmopolitan Garden" series, for example, he creates sculptures and installations that combine organic and artificial elements, such as plants and plastic objects, to reflect on the relationship between man and nature.Spiewak's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and has received numerous awards and recognition for its originality and creativity. His work continues to be a fascinating exploration of the themes that define our relationship with the world around us.
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