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Bernard Remusat was born in 1953 in Aix-en-Provence (rue de l'Opéra, the same street where Cézanne was born!). Graduated from L'Ecole de Beaux Arts de Marseille and the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam where he will obtain his diploma (free and monumental graphic sections). He will have several workshops, and will work in particular eighteen years in Marseille. Bernard Remusat, multidisciplinary artist, painter and engraver lives and works today in Seillans (Var); he has exhibited for more than...
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Biography of Bernard Remusat
Bernard Remusat was born in 1953 in Aix-en-Provence (rue de l'Opéra, the same street where Cézanne was born!). Graduated from L'Ecole de Beaux Arts de Marseille and the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam where he will obtain his diploma (free and monumental graphic sections). He will have several workshops, and will work in particular eighteen years in Marseille. Bernard Remusat, multidisciplinary artist, painter and engraver lives and works today in Seillans (Var); he has exhibited for more than thirty years in Europe, Canada and the United States. He also undertook a long period of residence at the Library of Alexandria in Egypt and a commission for fourteen large-format paintings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The originality of his work is undeniable and can be defined as an imaginative exploration of a barely visible past and a future world where his paintings and engravings open windows on this that you don’t always see immediately.
The artist works by themes; there was Nordic mythology, the source of medieval Celtic engravings treated by narrative images of sailors, of horses and ships weaving their own mysteries. His amazing bestiary, his engraved steles of the Neolithic, his portraits, his still lifes, testify to his talent. At this moment, the amphorae are at the center of his creation. Bernard Remusat, throughout his work, weaves with perseverance his quest for beauty. Adept mixed techniques (etching, aquatint, dry-point, etc.) embroidered with symbols and esoteric scripts, enriched with paint strokes or pigments, Often the artist enhances the beauty of his creations by colour collages, combining figurative and abstract elements.Artist researcher, he likes to experiment, innovate, surprise - including himself. Bernard Remusat has, in the 90s, engraved for other authors; Arman, César and Tobiasse, have several years benefited from his know-how.Bernard Remusat obtained the hangings of his very long series of personal exhibitions at the very beginning of the 80s. Since 1982, he has participated in many group exhibitions (fairs and exhibitions), mainly in France, but also, among others, in Denmark, the Netherlands, the United States and Slovenia (Ljubljana). In addition, in 1992, the artist will lead introductory courses in the technique of engraving called "Carborundum" at the Atelier Graf and the Atelier Circulaire in Montreal (Canada).His work is part of many museum collections in France and abroad.Seillans is a very pretty village, typically Provencal and considered one of the most beautiful villages in France and Bernard Remusat continues to realize his dreams there every day.






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