Son of the painters Jürg Kreienbühl and Suzanne Lopata, he spent the first five years of his life in Switzerland where he was raised by his paternal grandparents before returning to Cormeilles-en-Parisis to live with his parents.
During his studies at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, from which he graduated in 1990, he assisted his parents in various tasks, such as preparing their painting supports or organizing their exhibitions. Influenced by the realism of his father, he first painted there from nature the collection of antique plasters from the art school that were broken by students in 1968 and put away since then in the cellars.
From 1991 to 1994, he stayed regularly in Berlin where he depicted the urban landscape and the marks of recent history in the city after the fall of the wall: tunnels between East and West Berlin, dilapidated buildings, backyards…
In 1995, he returned to the National Museum of Natural History in Paris where he had accompanied his father a few years earlier. He paints directly in the "Soft Pieces" room of the Museum the brains and genital organs of animals preserved in formalin jars. He developed this theme of flesh in another series, the "Tableaux-saucisses": "by painting from jars of food and organs that served as models, I sort of gave myself up to exploring the feeling of attraction/repulsion, the limits of the notions of beauty and ugliness. I thus amassed a collection of jars containing food, by making countless visits to food stores and supermarkets, while at the same time, I painted the jars of the so-called "soft pieces" collection gathered in the comparative anatomy section of the National Museum of Natural History. The visibility of flesh, whether for consumption or for scientific use, fascinated me".[1]
Bocaux Anatomiques n°32, vinyl on canvas, 50 x 100 cm.
His interest in transparency led him to the "Long paintings" series by observing the sediments in the bottom of anatomical preparation jars. Enhanced by the magnifying effect of glasses, these strata of disintegrated materials evoke glacial and interior landscapes, between figuration and abstraction.[2]
From 1995 to 2013, in his studio in Berlin, he produced a series of small-format paintings, called "Nocturnal Reflections", that ended with the number 700 the day of his fiftieth birthday. Like a sort of diary, he painted his nocturnal full-length portrait, often naked, in the reflection of his studio window.
In 2003, he was chosen the winner of the competition launched by the Ministry of Culture (France) for designing the stained glass windows of the Rodez Cathedral.[3] Completed in 2007 in collaboration with Ateliers Duchemin, his work is based on the idea of the flow of light and life that penetrates all the chapels, introduces a dynamic and a fluidity that symbolize life and its perpetual renewal. He tried to renew the image of God and Saints in a more contemporary and understandable language, by adding more abstract elements in religious iconography, such as the reproduction of an Magnetic Resonance Imaging, the diagram of the nervous system or of the blood network to symbolize the divine thought and represent the immaterial.
At the same time, he also created installations, called "Chemical stained glass", by arranging on shelves some bottles of cleaning products whose transparencies and colors are highlighted by the play of lights.
Between the end of 2007 and the beginning of 2008, he had three simultaneous shows in public institutions at the Cantonal Museum of Zoology in Lausanne, the Musée Denys-Puech in Rodez and at the Chapelle Saint-Jacques in Saint-Gaudens[disambiguation needed].[4] In 2013, the Art museum of Pully showed his "Long paintings" after he was awarded the FMES prize of the Sandoz Family Foundation in 2011.[5] In 2021, the Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMCS) invited him to occupy a room in the museum for a year and a half; this exhibition entitled "Floating Worlds" is thought as a dialogue between his paintings, including an installation specially designed for the occasion and the collection of the Musée zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg.[6]
Between figuration and abstraction, his work offers a reflection on the preservation of flesh, the representation of the body, the brain and the memory. Stéphane Belzère deals with his topics by focusing on the relationship between form and shape, on reflections, variations of light, transparency and color.
Fondation d'art contemporain Daniel et Florence Guerlain
Fondation Colas
Sandoz Family Foundation
Christoph Merian Stiftung
Collection Weber Bank
Kunstcollectie Radboud University Medical Center
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