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Born in 1973, near Paris, France, multimedia artist Stéphane Blanquet is a prolific figure in the contemporary art scene since the end of the 1980s.


Biography


Contemporary art

Born in 1973, near Paris, France, multimedia artist Stéphane Blanquet is a prolific figure in the contemporary art scene since the end of the 1980s. He creates and is involved in the graphzine scene, art installations, artwork, urban art, animation movies, theater, books, publishing, art direction… When he was a child, he once watched the 3D movie
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on TV with his grandparents. The experience had a strong impact on him and he has, since then, been strongly interested by the myths and codes of popular culture: illustrated magazines, joke shops, magic tricks, optical illusions and fairground art. In the 1990s, Blanquet was very active both as an artist and a publisher and became one of the leaders of the underground art scene. His art was exhibited at the "Regard Moderne" gallery/library (Paris, France) in 1993 and 1996, in the USA and in Canada. It has been published in
Blab! ''Blab!'' was an anthology edited by Monte Beauchamp that featured a mixture of alternative comics and illustrated features focused predominantly on illustration, graphic design, and lowbrow art. The first two issues (1986–87) were published b ...
(USA), AX (Japan) and in Europe. In 1996, he received the prestigious Alph Art du fanzine prize at the
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for his work as a publisher. In 2001, a major retrospective of his work was displayed at the Maison de la culture de Tournai (Belgium). It was followed by numerous solo and group shows throughout the decade: Blab! Exhibition in San Diego (USA) and at the Luzerne Museum (Switzerland), the Cult Fiction exhibition at the
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in London and 6 others venues in the UK, a solo show in Fumetto (Luzerne, Switzerland), another one in Aix-en-Provence (France)… In 2008, he created an outdoor mural for the Kabinett Passage in the "Vienna Museumsquartier" in Austria. It was his first foray in urban art. In 2009, he presented a major installation for the "Quintet" exhibition at the Musée d'Art Contemporain of Lyon. It had a strong impact on a whole generation of artists. In 2010, he spent 3 weeks in
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, where he had a solo show at the Span Art Gallery in Tokyo and participated in various events. He also presented installations in Singapore: in 2012, "Distorted forest" at the Night Lights festival and, in 2013, the "Glossy Dreams in Depths" installation at the
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, covering 250 m2 seen by 100,000 visitors.


Animation movies

In 1997, he went into animation movies and made "Le mélange des couleurs" for the French broadcasting company
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. In 2005, the "Les réanimations" DVD, which contained all his animation movies to date, was released. In 2012, he was invited by the university Sup Info Com Arles to create a movie, "Cornea", with a team of students. The movie was later shown at numerous festivals and exhibitions (in 2014, at the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston - USA).


Graphic novels

In 2001, his first graphic novel "La nouvelle aux pis" was published by Cornélius. It was followed by numerous other publications: "Le Noir Seigneur", "Bouquet Bonheur", "Chochottes" ... In 2007, a second graphic novel "La Vénéneuse aux deux éperons" was published, again by Cornélius. It was chosen as one of the 10 most aesthetically outstanding books published in France that year (''Concours des plus beaux livres français''). Various titles have been published in Japan, the USA, Spain, Italy, Brazil, etc.


Art for a younger audience

From 2002 onward, he started creating works aimed at a younger audience. He illustrated demanding texts for important French publishing companies, for example: "La vieille Chéchette" by
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(2006 -
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), "
The Snow Queen "The Snow Queen" ( da, Snedronningen) is an original fairy tale by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. It was first published 21 December 1844 in '' New Fairy Tales. First Volume. Second Collection'' (''Nye Eventyr. Første Bind. Anden Samli ...
" by
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(2010 - Gallimard). He also created installations and artworks: in 2013, in Singapore, he exhibited an installation at the Art Garden festival for children and families, organized by the
Singapore Art Museum The Singapore Art Museum (Abbreviation: SAM) is an art museum is located in the Downtown Core district of Singapore. It is the first fully dedicated contemporary visual arts museum in Singapore with one of the world’s most important public co ...
.


Theater

In 2005, he met
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. It was the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration in theater. At the "Comédie de Caen", a French national theater, he worked on stage and costume design, play writing and direction. In 2008, the play he co-authored and co-designed "Comment ai-je pu tenir là-dedans" was very successful at the
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and has been shown 200 times including in Japan and Korea. He is now working on a new play adapted from
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's Richard III.


Art direction

In 2007, he was appointed "Ocular Director", a sort of art director, responsible for the image and the visual branding for the "comédie de Caen". He created a strong image and his work has helped increase the number of visitors (x3 in 5 years). Today, he is the art director in charge of the "Théâtre de l'Union",
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, where he has followed Jean Lambert-Wild.


Publishing

Since 2007, with the publishing house "United Dead Artists", he published monographs (
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,
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, Tanaami Keiichi…), magazines (Tendon Revolver, Muscle Carabine, Tranchée Racine…) and art objects under the brand "United Dead Toys". He published the work of about 200 artists in some 100 publications. The magazine "Tranchées Racine" has a print-run of 4,000. He also created a newsstand to present the publications which is regularly shown in museums and cultural centres.


Collaboration

Recently, he started working with commercial companies. In 2014, he created for
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an artwork that was used to promote the new "
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" movie. He also set a foot in fashion: he worked with the Belgium fashion brand KRJST.


Achievements


Main exhibitions and installations

* Singapore Art Museum (Singapore), "Glossy Dreams in Depths", large scale installation, 2013 * Night Lights Singapore (Singapore), "Distorted forest", large scale night time installation, 2012 * Museum of Narrative Arts (San Diego, USA), "Survey Select: A Narrative Art Exhibition", 2010 * Musée d'Art Contemporain MAC Lyon (Lyon, France), "Quintet", large-scale installation, 2009 * Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art (Manhattan, Kansas, USA), Blab! Retrospective, 2008 * Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris, France), "Toy Comics", 2007 * Hayward Gallery (London, UK), "Cult Fiction", travelling group show, 2007 * Périscopages (Rennes, France),"Exposition Blanquet aux Ateliers du Vent", 2005 * Festival international de BD de Sierre (Sierre, Switzerland), "Chambre avec vue sur mes cauchemars (1st version)", 2004


Solo shows

* MAD 2015, Multiple Art Days at
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, Paris, France, 2015 * Galerie Arts Factory (Paris, France), "Vide Point . Rose Trou", 2014 * Maison des Arts ( Evreux, France), 2014 * Musée de l'Erotisme (Paris, France), "Rendez-vous moi en toi", 2013 * Médiathèque Jean Falala + 3 other venues (
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, France), "Machoires Noires", 2012 * WHARF, Center for Contemporary Art (
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, France), "Labyrinthique intestinale", 2006 * Les Caniches Modernes (Troyes, France), 2006 * Médiathèque Hermeland (
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, France), 2006 * Maison de la Culture et des Loisirs (Gérardmer, France), 2005 * Kapelica Gallery (Ljubljana, Slovenia), "Črvivo jabolko", 2004 * La mauvaise réputation (Bordeaux, France), "Exposition Blanquet", 2004 * La Marque Jaune & le cinéma Churchill (Liège, Belgium), "Rétrographie", 2002 * Galerie Arts Factory (Paris, France), "Le Roi des Crabes", 2002 * Maison de la culture (Tournai, Belgium), "Rétrographie", 2001 * Librairie-galerie Un regard moderne (Paris, France), 1996 * ??? (Montréal, Canada), A l'intérieur des têtes, 1995 * Librairie-galerie Un regard moderne (Paris, France), "Exposition posthume",1993


Group shows

* United Dead Artists pop-up store (Paris, France), "Chapelle", 2015 * Médiathèque Hermeland (Saint-Herblain, France), "Exposer / s'exposer : 20 ans d'arts graphiques", 2014 * Maison des Arts Georges Pompidou, centre d'art contemporain, (Carjac, France), "Alternatives", 2013 * Gallery 7 (New York, USA), "Anxiety", 2013 * Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte (Munich, Germany), "Graphzines 1975–2013: publications by French underground artists", 2013 * Arts factory X Galerie Lavigne (Paris, France), "United Dead artists: 400 dessins à vif", 2012 * Université de Caen (Caen, France), "Kiosque United Dead artists", 2012 * Halle Saint Pierre (Paris, France), "Hey! Modern art et pop culture", 2011 * Museum of Narrative Arts (San Diego, USA), "Survey Select: A Narrative Art Exhibition", 2010 * Musée de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix (Les Sables d'Olonne, France), "Alternatives grafikes", 2010 * Dirty Deal Gallery (Riga, Latvia), "Mental Discharge", 2010 * Musée d'Art Contemporain MAC Lyon (Lyon, France), "Quintet", large-scale installation, 2009 * Théâtre Forum Meyrin (Meyrin, Switzerland), "Même pas peur", 2009 * Toppan Museum, (Tokyo, Japan), "World Book Design 2007–2008", 2008 * Galerie Anatome (Paris, France), "Les Plus Beaux Livres Français 2007", 2008 * Bongoût (Berlin, Germany), "Mollusk Kollektiv", 2008 * Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art (Manhattan, Kansas, USA), Blab! Retrospective, 2008 * Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris, France), "Toy Comics", 2007 * Hayward Gallery (London, UK), "Cult Fiction", travelling group show, 2007 * Tri Postal (Lille, France), "Skate", 2006 * Centre culturel Una Volta (Bastia, France), "13èmes Rencontres de la BD et de l'illustration", 2005 * Museum of Art Lucerne (Lucerne, Switzerland), "Blab! Exhibition", 2005 * Track 16 gallery (Santa Monica, CA, USA), "The Blab! show", 2005 * Arts Factory (Paris, France), "Vertige Vision: 200 dessins non conformes", 2005 * Babel Festival (Athens, Greece), "Athens International Comics Festival", 2005 * Galerie Yaralt (Rouen, France), "Eyeslide", 2005 * Meeting space for visual culture (Leuven, Belgium), "In Between", 2005 * Foster Art (London, UK), "The postcard project", 2004 * Galerie Haus Schwarzenberg (Berlin, Germany), "Bilder & Bücher", 2003 * Gallery Copro/Nason (Culver City, California, USA), "The Haunted Doll House", 2003 * Gallery Extrapool (Nijmegen, the Netherlands), 2003


Events

* Comédie de Caen (Caen, France), "Festival des boréales", 2012 * Night Lights Singapore (Singapore), "Distorted forest", large scale night time installation, 2012 * Rock en Seine (Paris, France), "Rock Art", 2009 * 24ème salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse (Montreuil, France), "ClacClac", 2008 * Festival international BD-FIL (Lausanne, Switzerland), "Sur l'épiderme", 2006 * Quinzaine de la BD 2005 (Bruxelles, Belgium), 2005 * 10ème festival de bande dessinée de Haute Normandie (Darténal, France), 2005 * 19ème festival de la BD de Colomiers (Colomiers, France), "mi-steak / mi-raisin", 2005 * Festival international de BD de Sierre (Sierre, Switzerland), "cubix rooms", 2004 * Berliner Comicfestival (Berlin, Germany), "Kinderkids in Wonderland", 2003 * 4ème rencontre autour des illustrateurs et éditeurs bd indépendants (Livry-Gargan, France), 2002


Animation movies

* Cornée (2012) * Mauvaise graine (2004, 4 min), pilote for a feature-long animation movie * La Peau de chagrin (2003, 10 min) * L'Épine de succession (2001)26 * Histoire muette (2000, 26x1 min) * Mon placard (1999, 8 min) * Vivement l'an 2000 (1998, 4x25 s) * Le Mélange des couleurs (1997, 2 min)


Publishing

* Chacal Puant * La Monstrueuse * United Dead Artists * United Dead Toys


Theatre and contemporary dance

* Ubu Roi, 2017 * Richard III - Loyaulté me lie, 2016 * Mon amoureux noueux pommier, 2012 * War Sweet War, 2012 * Comment ai-je pu tenir là dedans, 2010 * Sade Songs, 2006 * En sourdine, 2006


Publications (selection)


Monographs

* "Monographie lacrymale", l'An 02, 2005 (preface by
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) * "Rétrographie", Maison de la culture de Tournai + United Dead Artists, 2001


Exhibition catalogs

* "Rendez vous Moi en Toi", 100 pages, United Dead Artists, 2013 * "Le Boyau Noir", Wharf, Centre d'art contemporain de Basse-Normandie (France), 2012 * "Quintet", Musée d'Art Contemporain with Editions Glénat (France), 2009 * "Toy Comics", L'Association (France), 2007 * "Cult Fiction: art and comics", by Paul Gravett and Emma Mahony, Cornerhouse Publications (UK), 2006


Art books

* "Vide point . Rose trou", Re:Surgo (Germany), 2014 * "Rendez vous Moi en Toi", United Dead Artists (France), 2013 * "Miel de fond", Bongout (Germany), 2010 * "Town of tiny loops", with Mami Chan, L'armada production (France), 2010 * "La chair nue s'articule", Alain Beaulet éditeur (France), 2008 * "Ratures N°1" & "Ratures N°2", Alain Beaulet éditeur (France), 2006 * "Le fond du jardin", B.ü.L.b comix (Switzerland), 2005 * "Troubles sur l'oreiller", Alain Beaulet éditeur (France), 2004 * "Sur l'épiderme", Alain Beaulet éditeur (France), 2003 * "Le Fantôme des autres", Drozophile (Switzerland), 2000 * "Mon méchant moi", Chacal Puant (France), 1996 * "Badadaboum", Istvan Vamos Agudo Apdo (Spain), 1996 * "À l'intérieur... des têtes", Mille Putois (Canada) 1995 * "Canned monster", Chacal Puant (France), 1995 * "Le petit livre", Chacal Puant (France), 1994 * "Ça va mal", Chacal Puant (France), 1994 * "Ultimatum gangster poche", Chacal Puant (France), 1994


Graphic novels

* "A pior Noticia", (La nouvelle aux pis), A Bolha Editora (Brazil), 2014 * "De zwarte heer / druk 1" (Le Noir Seigneur), Luitingh Sijthoff (The Netherland), 2011 * "Donjon Monster 6 - Der schwarze Fürst" (Le Noir Seigneur), Reprodukt (Germany), 2008 * "La mazmorra monstruos 4. El señor negro", (Le Noir Seigneur), Norma Editorial S.a. (Spain), 2008 * "La Vénéneuse à deux éperons", Cornélius (France), 2005 * "幸福の花束" (Bouquet Bonheur), Parol-Sha (Japan), 2005 * "Chocottes au sous-sol", La joie de lire, 2005 * "Donjon Monster Tome 4, Le Noir Seigneur", Delcourt, 2003 * "Les Gens des Bois", United Dead Artists (France), 2003 * "Bouquet Bonheur", 60 pages, Editions Cornélius, 2002 * "Bourrelet Comics", Les Loups Sont Fâchés (France), 2002 * "La nouvelle aux pis", Edition Cornélius, 2002, () * "Morphologie Variable", L'association, 2001 * "La nouvelle aux pis", Cornélius, 2001, * "Le Lombric", Cornélius, 1999 * "Mi Yo Malo",(Mon Méchant Moi), Tabasco Carrasco, 1998 * "Mon placard", Schokoriegel, 1997


Books for younger audience

* "La Reine des Neiges" by Hans Christian Andersen, illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, Gallimard jeunesse, Giboulées (France), 2011 * "怪物ーーわたしたちのべつの顔?" by Pierre Péju, illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, 岩崎書店 (Japan), 2011 * "Les Fables de Jean de La Fontaine", illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, Gallimard jeunesse, Giboulées (France), 2010 * "Les Bêtes d'Ombre" by Anne Sibran, illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, Gallimard jeunesse, Giboulées (France), 2010 * "Toys in the Basement", Stéphane Blanquet, Fantagraphics (USA), 2010 * "La vieille Chéchette", by Louise Michel, illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, Albin Michel Jeunesse (France), 2008 * "Sapiencia y artimanas de Socrates, el filosofo de la calle" by Jean-Jacques Barrère & Christian Roche, illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, Ediciones Tecolote (Mexico), 2007 * "Le monstrueux", by Pierre Péju, illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, Gallimard jeunesse, Giboulées (France), 2007 * "Sagesses et malices de Socrate, le philosophe de la rue", by Jean-Jacques Barrère & Christian Roche, illustrated by Stéphane Blanquet, Albin Michel (France), 2005 * "Chocottes au sous-sol!" by Blanquet, La Joie de lire (Switzerland), 2005 * "Le roi des crabes", by Blanquet and Olive, Le Seuil (France), 2002


Collective books

* "Catalogue WHARF (2000–2012)", Edition Wharf, Centre d'art contemporain de Basse-Normandie (France), 2012 * "Coffret Eprouvette", l'Association (France), 2012 * "Black Eye: Graphic Transmissions to Cause Ocular Hypertension", Rotland Press (USA), 2011 * "XX/MMX", l'association (France), 2010 * "Vues sur la ville", par Alain Lachartre, Edition Michel Lagarde (France), 2010 * "Tales of Woe", MTV Book (USA), 2010 * "Illustration Now! 3", Taschen (Germany), 2009 * "Hotwire Comics Vol. 3", edited by Glenn Head, Fantagraphics (USA), 2009 * "Nous sommes Motörhead", Dargaud (France), 2009 * "Beasts! Book 2", edited by Jacob Covey, Fantagraphics (USA), 2008 * "Le muscle Carabine", United Dead Artists (France), 2007 * "Cornélius ou l'art de la mouscaille et du pinaillage", Cornélius (France), 2007 * "Mollusk #03", Bongoût (Germany), 2006 * "Mattt Konture, Archives N°2", L'association (France), 2006 * "Fabuleux Furieux! Hommage en Freak Style", Les Requins Marteaux (France), 2004 * "Color Star", Editions Un sourire de toi et j'quitte ma mère (France), 2004 * "Reiser Forever", Edition Denoël (France), 2003 * "5", Het Besloten Land, (Netherland), 2001 * "Comix 2000", by Jean-Christophe Menu, L'Association (France), 1999


Periodicals

* "Popper Vol 3 & Vol 9" (Latvia), artworks, 2013 * "Pull de cheval N°1, N°2 & N°3" (France), 2011 * "Hi Fructose N°17" (USA), 2010 * "Illustration Japan N°182" (Japan), 2010 * "Encore N°2" (Japan), 2010 * "Kramer Ergot Vol 7" (USA), edited by Sammy Harkham, 2008 * "Psikopat N°200" (France), May 2008 * "Muscle Carabine" (France), 2008 * "L'Horreur est Humaine Vol 2" (France), 2008 * "L'Horreur est Humaine Vol 1" (France), 2008 * "George N°10" (Belgium), 2008 * "L'Eprouvette N°3" (France), artworks, 2007 * "Vertige N°1", 2002 * "L'Horreur est Humaine N°7", 2002 * "Lapin N°31" (France), 2002 * "Ax N°19" (Japan), 2001 * Blab #9, #10, #11, #13, #14, #15, published by Monte Beauchamp,
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(USA), 1998


Collections

His artwork is in private collections in the USA, France, Europe, Malaysia, Japan, the Philippines,… and in public collections, for example: *
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, (Munich, Germany) * Bibliothèque Nationale de France, (Paris, France) * Centre de ressources et de documentation sur les fanzines et revues amateurs, (Poitiers, France)


References

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