Frédéric Naud
French Contemporary Sculptor
Human engineering is just a natural organic process.
The Neo-organism
An emerging artistic movement?
Our modern societies specialize, mechanize and stereotype us, distancing us from our singularity and from the living being that gave us birth.
Caught between no longer being an animal and returning to our roots and essentials, humanity is becoming aware that it is on a collision course.
Refusing to accept the end, not seeing the aftermath, this lack of going beyond blocks us from understanding that nothing stands still.
Everything is in motion and changing.
At the heart of every being lies 4 billion years of uninterrupted life on earth, with its powerful, immutable laws.
It’s in these difficult, oppressive moments that the most sensitive members of our society delve into their deepest roots, drawing on ancestral memory to produce art.
Here we are, more than ever connected to the greatest driving force of all living things: evolution. Evolve or disappear, but also evolve to appear.
Discover what’s possible during and after us.
Neo-organisms as seen by today’s artists.
Artists selection
- Dae Uk Kim
- Markos Kay
- Golnaz Behrouznia
- Mary-Audrey Ramirez
- Stanislaw trzebinski
- Alexander Zakharov
- Eirik Falckner
- Anna Lesnichaya
- Gabs Conway
- Alberto Busto
- Barry Llewellyn
- Mariko Kusumoto
- Leo ORTA
- Mathilde Sauce
- Audrey Large
- Matias Karsikas
- Khaled El Mays
- Sara Catapano
- Noa Chernichovsky
- Julie Villard & Simon Brossard
- Vanessa Freitag
- Marjolein Dallinga
- Tadeas Podracky
- Juliette Frescaline
- Maartje Korstanje
- Aleksandra Liput