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BENOÎT TRIMBORN
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cover detail | Chemin en été 59” x 78¾” opposite | La pêche 63” x 47¼” above | Deux lapins 39½” x 51¼”
BENOÎT TRIMBORN
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2 | Chemin en été 59” x 78¾” Mouette et étang en été 59” x 39½” | 3
4 | Dé jà la neige 16” x 15” Chemin en Limousin 63” x 82¾” | 5
6 | La neige et la mer 49¼” x 59” Corneilles en hiver 47¼” x 47¼” | 7
Etang au printemps 63” x 82¾” | 98 | Colza aux Cirrus 47¼” x 59”
French artist Trimborn is renowned for his large- scale, stunning landscapes in oil on canvas. Trimborn, trained as an architect, categorizes his work as “contemporary impressionism”; by this, he is referencing his unusual approach to ordinary subjects, his emphasis on the ethereal quality of light and his focus on the natural world.
On his work, Trimborn states: The morphology of the landscapes, or more essentially, the space that the countryside paints, draws my attention and is like the spark of an idea. As an architect, I see where a breath, a light, a rhythm that can form on its own a principle of beauty. Thus, in painting, I am guided by these places of the countryside, they go through the seasons, but also through meteorological and agricultural variations… So, I imagine the passage from the space of the countryside to the space of the canvas. It is a passage to do without useless chatter, because everything is there… More than using the painting as a means of communication of my own message, I prefer making the painting talk, leaving it to “say the last word”… The represented elements compose atmospheres whose impression I seek to accurately convey, like the musician, who accurately follows his sheet music. The figure of the man, who is never represented, is, however, sensibly present in these strongly altered and elaborate landscapes. In this effort, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message and no story should disturb the viewer’s perspective…
Trimborn’s extensive country and water scenes lack human forms thus they encourage contemplation and a careful study of nature. While the presence of humanity is, at times, hinted at by a well- maintained field of crops or pasture of cows, his paintings tend to highlight the immeasurable vastness of nature and the relative smallness of everything else. His work brilliantly captures the changing seasons, the fleeting visions reflected in his pools of water and the complex relationships between light, water and the sky.
BENOÎT TRIMBORN
Vaches au soleil 45¼” x 59” | 11
Printemps pluvieux 44¾” x 57½” | 1312 | Le Ruisseau et le printemps 51” x 63¾”
Vosges 63” x 82¾” | 1514 | Jour de neige 7” x 5½”
Le jour étant la nuit 63” x 86¾” | 17
“His work brilliantly captures the changing seasons, the fleeting visions reflected in his pools of water and the complex relationships between light,
water and the sky.”
Pas si love (deux lapins) 32” x 45¾” | 1918 | Village et montagne 37½” x 57”
Chemin en hiver 44¾” x 57½” | 2120 | Solitude (schubert) 59” x 39½”
2015 Galerie Bertrand Gillig, Strasbourg, France
2015 Galerie Ariel Sibony, Paris, France
2015 Axelle Fine Arts, Boston, MA
2014 Galerie Ariel Sibony, Paris, France
2014 Absolute Art Gallery, Bruges, Belgium
2013 Galerie Ariel Sibony, Paris, France
2012 Galerie Ariel Sibony, Paris, France
2012 Galerie Schindel, Freiburg, Germany
2012 Galerie Bertrand Gillig, Strasbourg, France
2011 Absolute Art Gallery, Bruges, Belgium
2011 Prix des Arts 2011, Académie Rhénane, Strasbourg, France
2011 Galerie Ariel Sibony, Paris, France
2011 Galerie Philippe Paschos, Grimaud, France
Galerie Ariel Sibony, Paris, France
Absolute Art Gallery, Bruges, Belgium
Galerie Bertrand Gillig, Strasbourg, France
2016 Inaugural Exhibition, M Fine Arts, Boston, MA
2016 Plakat Wand Kunst, Zone d’Art, Strasbourg, France
2015 Salon des Petits Formats, Axelle Fine Arts, Boston, MA
2015 Animalists – Nature, Absolute Art Gallery, Bruges, Belgium
2015 Exposition st’art, Galerie Bertrand Gillig, Strasbourg, France
2015 Axelle Fine Arts, New York, NY
2014 Exposition st’art, Galerie Bertrand Gillig, Strasbourg, France
2014 Galerie Courant d’Art, Mulhouse, France
2014 Korea International Art Fair, Yea Sung Gallery, Seoul, South Korea
2014 Axelle Fine Arts, New York, NY
2013 Lille Art Fair, Absolute Art Gallery, Lille, France
2013 Quincoces/Trimborn/Pietropoli, Axelle Fine Arts, New York, NY
2013 Winter, Galerie Schindel, Freiburg, Germany
2012 Art Gent 2012, Absolute Art Gallery, Gent, Belgium
2012 Exposition st’art, Galerie Bertrand Gillig, Strasbourg, France
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Près du Rhin II 37½” x 59¼” | 23
Trois mouettes près du Rhin 47¼” x 59” | 2524 | Les Vanches 23¾” x 47¼”
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