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Raphaël Thierry (born 1972) is a French visual artist, painter and illustrator. He displays his work on various media such as drawings, paintings, sculptures, performances, installations and develops his artistic practice under multiple identities. Raphael Thierry lives between Paris and Avignon, France.


Biography


Born in Tunisia in 1972, Thierry grew up in the South of France. He moved to Paris in 1990 where he studied graphic design at the Académie Julian. Graduated with honors from the École Supérieure d'Arts Graphiques Met de Penninghen in 1994 and recipient of the Villa Medici grant in fine art at the French Academy in Rome in 2004, he decided to focus exclusively on his artistic work. He produced numerous exhibitions and performances while developing his artistic practice under multiple identities. He has worked for many years with the writer and philosopher Federico Nicolao [fr] with which he published in 2004 the book La Medesima Ombra. During his stay at the French Academy in Rome, he met the composer Jérôme Combier, with whom he created several visual performances during the concerts of Vies Silencieuses. In 2008, he created the duo ©® with the French director Christian Volckman (Renaissance), an artistic collaboration source of a series of thematic films and exhibitions named Theflow. In 2010, he produced the paintings and the video for Frank Wedekind's play Lulu – une tragédie monstre directed by Stéphane Braunschweig at the Théâtre national de la Colline.

Under the name of Rapharty, he created and illustrated a collection of books for children, Les Aventures de Superchien (The Superdog Adventures) since 2000.


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Reference List


  1. "Ein Blick in der Büchse". www.arts-spectacles.com (in French).
  2. "l'image en mouvement – FOOD – Christian Volckman, Raphaël Thierry – Entretien" (PDF). www.abbayedefontevraud.com (in French).
  3. "Theflow Hunt". actu.penninghen.fr (in French).
  4. "Fields of Dust, 25 mai – 31 juil. 2007 par Par Magali Lesauvage". www.paris-art.com (in French).
  5. "Identita # 1" (PDF). www.exibart.com (in Italian).
  6. "Fra i tuoi colori le ombre". www.royaumont.com (in French). Archived from the original on 2007-10-14.
  7. "Visions in dust". www.villamedici.it (in French).
  8. "ARTPRESS". galeriealfa.com (in French).
  9. "A la Surface Expo-installation : Raphaël Thierry Jérôme Combier". www.villamedici.it (in French).
  10. "Sonoro 6th Festival International de Musica de Camera". www.sonoro.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2011-12-21.
  11. "Traces Klaus Ramka & Sylvain Lemêtre". www.vimeo.com.
  12. "Variations performance". www.chauchet.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08.
  13. "Saison musicale de Royaumont – Abbaye de Royaumont – du 21 Août 2006 au 15 Octobre 2006". www.evene.fr (in French).
  14. "Jérôme Combier: Vies silencieuses (2004–2006)" (work details) (in French and English). IRCAM.
  15. "Il libro d'artista, un oggetto del futuro". domusweb.it (in Italian).
  16. "Nelle stanze dei giovani talenti Che sognano in grande". dweb.repubblica.it (in Italian).

На других языках


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[fr] Raphaël Thierry

Raphaël Thierry est un artiste plasticien, un peintre et un illustrateur français né le 4 avril 1972[1] à Tunis et mort le 14 juin 2021 à Avignon. Il déploie ses travaux sur différents supports : dessins, peintures, sculptures, performances, installations et décline sa pratique artistique sous les pseudonymes de Klaus Ramka, Paolo Cari & Rapharty.



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