TIFFANY BOUELLE

Tiffany Bouelle raises issues that have been ignored for far too long: the impact of social networks on women, memory disorders, gender issues…

The Franco-Japanese artist finds in simplicity, melancholy and irregularity the path to fulfillment and her understanding of beauty and truth.

Painting, Japanese watercolour, sculpture, interior objects, video, performance, Tiffany has no limits of medium and sees each of them as a way to offer a new dimensionality to her geometric and colourful universe.

Tiffany Bouelle exhibited for the first time in 2018 at the Tokokonoma gallery in Paris, which was quickly followed by other solo shows and Asia Now art fair in 2019 with Tokyoïte gallery. It was during her first exhibition that the prestigious brand Moynat (LVMH) spotted her work and turned this first encounter into a superb collaboration. Tiffany captures a memory, both personal and collective, and translates it into a deep palette of abstract shapes and colour combinations. She lets us glimpse precious memories of her childhood and travels. Places that touched her, such as Tokyo; bodies and figures whose emotions are interpreted in a single line and reflected on the beholder. 

Tiffany's artistic practice revolves around the fundamentals of wabi-sabi: the beauty of imperfect, impermanent and incomplete things, the beauty of simple and humble things. Tiffany also finds meaning in another aspect of wabi-sabi: traditional craftsmanship. This practice embodies the cultural strength and know-how of her two countries of origin, France and Japan. This admiration, strengthened by the artist’s background as a stylist, is reflected in her choice of mediums, textures and colours. All these influences and her passion for architecture and the Bauhaus lead her to connect aesthetics with the useful, and design with freedom.

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