Edgar Sarin
Edgar Sarin
Edgar Sarin was born in 1989 in Marseille. Painter and sculptor, he lives and
works in Paris. His work bears witness to the formal search for harmony
political and environmental, of which man would be the catalyst. Edgar Sarin has
was noted for his work on the generating ruin and for its restoration
question of exhibition space. He defends an approach that favors
learning about the world and the material — a reasoned form of the creative gesture.
Edgar Sarin's work has notably been exhibited at the Collège des Bernardins
(Paris), at the Olivier Debré Contemporary Creation Center (CCCOD in Tours), in
as part of Nuit Blanche 2018 and at Konrad Fischer Galerie (Berlin).
This monograph is the very first by Edgar Sarin. It presents more than 100
color images of his work and his exhibitions, an unpublished interview by
Mathilde de Croix - director of this work, art historian and
exhibition curator -, and seven fascinating texts by the authors:
Eric de Chassey - art historian and critic -, Jean-Pierre Criqui -
art historian, critic, exhibition curator and author -, Jean-Marie
Gallais - exhibition curator and curator at the Bourse de Commerce -,
Donatien Grau - Advisor for Contemporary Programs at the Louvre Museum
and author -, Colin Ledoux - writer and director of films and documentaries
-, Mouna Mekouar - doctoral student in art history, exhibition curator and
author - and Anna Millers - curator in charge of contemporary art at the
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Strasbourg -.
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