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'''Kurar''' is the pseudonym of a French artist whose work often addresses complex social issues such as post-urbanization, climate change, terrorism, and violence in local and global terms. In his practice, the artist highlights the important ideas and details by utilizing contrast, mainly between gray, black and fluorescent colors to make the subject and messages of the piece come out intensely. His witty and clever artworks have been included in numerous individual and collective shows worldwide.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.widewalls.ch/artist/kurar/|title=Kurar|website=Widewalls|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Giraud|first1=Sébastien|title= |
'''Kurar''' is the pseudonym of a French artist whose work often addresses complex social issues such as post-urbanization, climate change, terrorism, and violence in local and global terms. In his practice, the artist highlights the important ideas and details by utilizing contrast, mainly between gray, black and fluorescent colors to make the subject and messages of the piece come out intensely. His witty and clever artworks have been included in numerous individual and collective shows worldwide.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.widewalls.ch/artist/kurar/|title=Kurar|website=Widewalls|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Giraud|first1=Sébastien|title=L'artiste clermontois commence à exposer ses toiles " street art " dans le monde entier|url=http://www.lamontagne.fr/auvergne/actualite/departement/puy-de-dome/2013/11/07/lartiste-clermontois-commence-a-exposer-ses-toiles-street-art-dans-le-monde-entier_1756067.html|website=lamontagne.fr|date=7 November 2013 |accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref> | ||
==Life and career== | ==Life and career== | ||
Born in 1983 in France’s city ], Kurar started to have a genuine interest in ] in the early |
Born in 1983 in France’s city ], Kurar started to have a genuine interest in ] in the early 2000s, at a time when we couldn’t have talked about a ] scene, in France or anywhere else. There was no art market as we know it today nor any street artist’s exhibitions. It was all about the passion that the artists shared with friends. Kurar used to paint in brownfield sites for the space that allowed him to realize wall frescoes. Although he is today best known for his stencil art, the mysterious creative did not immediately start painting with stencils. At first, Kurar worked on 3D lettering, but over the years, he developed his distinctive ]ing techniques in order to express more concrete ideas in a different format.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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He lives and works in ].<ref name="art-factory">{{cite web|title=Kurar|url=http://art-factory.fr/crbst_18.html|website=Art Factory Galery|accessdate=7 October 2014}}</ref> | He lives and works in ].<ref name="art-factory">{{cite web|title=Kurar|url=http://art-factory.fr/crbst_18.html|website=Art Factory Galery|accessdate=7 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140728204510/http://art-factory.fr/crbst_18.html|archive-date=28 July 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> | ||
In the 1990s Kurar started ] art as an amateur, parallel to his studies. After improving his graffiti skills over many years, he focused on ]. Kurar first exhibited his works in ]. As his popularity grew, he began to have exhibitions in ] and eventually, all over the world. The first exclusive auction of his art took place in Cornette de Saint Cyr (Paris, France).<ref>{{cite web|title=Lot n°347 - Kurar|url=http://www.cornettedesaintcyr.fr/html/fiche.jsp?id=3848841&np=1&lng=fr&npp=10000&ordre=1&aff=1&r|website=Cornette de Saint Cyr|accessdate=26 November 2014}}</ref> | In the 1990s Kurar started ] art as an amateur, parallel to his studies. After improving his graffiti skills over many years, he focused on ]. Kurar first exhibited his works in ]. As his popularity grew, he began to have exhibitions in ] and eventually, all over the world. The first exclusive auction of his art took place in Cornette de Saint Cyr (Paris, France).<ref>{{cite web|title=Lot n°347 - Kurar|url=http://www.cornettedesaintcyr.fr/html/fiche.jsp?id=3848841&np=1&lng=fr&npp=10000&ordre=1&aff=1&r|website=Cornette de Saint Cyr|accessdate=26 November 2014}}</ref> | ||
Kurar has worked in collaboration with commercial brands. His collaboration with the luggage brand ] consisted of customizing products, specifically a range of bags, which were later auctioned.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Carriere|first1=John|title=TAG MY BAG Saison 5 #09 / KURAR|url=http://vimeo.com/96179659|website=Vimeo|accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref> | Kurar has worked in collaboration with commercial brands. His collaboration with the luggage brand ] consisted of customizing products, specifically a range of bags, which were later auctioned.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Carriere|first1=John|title=TAG MY BAG Saison 5 #09 / KURAR|url=http://vimeo.com/96179659|website=Vimeo|accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref> | ||
Kurar uses ] art to express his opinion of the world that he forms from the daily life around him.<ref>{{cite web|title=Artemisia Gallery Kurar|url=http://visitartemisia.com/Site1/ARTEMISIA/Pages/KURAR.html|accessdate=21 October 2014}}</ref> His work reflects ideas of modern society, war, religion and consumerism. His work includes contrasting elements of humour and subtlety.<ref name="l'innoncence">{{cite web|title=Kurar : l'innocence de l'enfant face au monde|url=http://www.ouest-france.fr/kurar-linnocence-de-lenfant-face-au-monde-2539273|website=Ouest France|accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref>] | Kurar uses ] art to express his opinion of the world that he forms from the daily life around him.<ref>{{cite web|title=Artemisia Gallery Kurar|url=http://visitartemisia.com/Site1/ARTEMISIA/Pages/KURAR.html|accessdate=21 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141008224545/http://visitartemisia.com/Site1/ARTEMISIA/Pages/KURAR.html|archive-date=8 October 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> His work reflects ideas of modern society, war, religion and consumerism. His work includes contrasting elements of humour and subtlety.<ref name="l'innoncence">{{cite web|title=Kurar : l'innocence de l'enfant face au monde|url=http://www.ouest-france.fr/kurar-linnocence-de-lenfant-face-au-monde-2539273|website=Ouest France|date=11 May 2014 |accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref>] | ||
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==Techniques== | ==Techniques== | ||
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==Political and social themes== | ==Political and social themes== | ||
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Kurar’s aim is to demonstrate his opinion on modern society (]). Inspired by the visions and atmosphere of the 1930s, he wants to create a link with the current period.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Corubolo|first1=Charline|title=Le monde est gris|url=http://www.petit-bulletin.fr/grenoble/expositions-article-49255-Le+monde+est+gris.html|website=Le petit bulletin|accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref> He highlights the changes that people undergo due to the contemporary world and its environment. He wants to put the stress on the excess, the coldness and the ] that characterize our era.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Boussemaer|first1=Jean-David|title=Kurar - Galerie Onega|url=http://www.artistikrezo.com/2013112214625/actualites/street-art/kurar-galerie-onega.html|website=Artistik Rezo|accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref> | Kurar’s aim is to demonstrate his opinion on modern society (]). Inspired by the visions and atmosphere of the 1930s, he wants to create a link with the current period.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Corubolo|first1=Charline|title=Le monde est gris|url=http://www.petit-bulletin.fr/grenoble/expositions-article-49255-Le+monde+est+gris.html|website=Le petit bulletin|accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref> He highlights the changes that people undergo due to the contemporary world and its environment. He wants to put the stress on the excess, the coldness and the ] that characterize our era.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Boussemaer|first1=Jean-David|title=Kurar - Galerie Onega|url=http://www.artistikrezo.com/2013112214625/actualites/street-art/kurar-galerie-onega.html|website=Artistik Rezo|date=22 November 2013 |accessdate=22 October 2014}}</ref> | ||
Kurar is socially and politically committed. He is inspired by the ] which he finds to be very important. Subjects that Kurar dwells upon are ], ] and ]. He wants to deliver a message of ] by using ], ] and provocation.<ref name="Grenoble.fr" /> The symbol that Kurar uses most often is infancy, which represents ], the beginning of something new and the ] of humans.<ref name="l'innoncence" /> He found it an effective way to pass his messages, due of the contrast that children create, which are linked with current events and the problems that society faces today. | Kurar is socially and politically committed. He is inspired by the ] which he finds to be very important. Subjects that Kurar dwells upon are ], ] and ]. He wants to deliver a message of ] by using ], ] and provocation.<ref name="Grenoble.fr" /> The symbol that Kurar uses most often is infancy, which represents ], the beginning of something new and the ] of humans.<ref name="l'innoncence" /> He found it an effective way to pass his messages, due of the contrast that children create, which are linked with current events and the problems that society faces today. | ||
== Children in Kurar’s Artworks == | == Children in Kurar’s Artworks == | ||
The main subjects in Kurar’s pieces are children often surrounded by weapon, chains, or symbols of modern age like computers, or shopping bags. He brilliantly uses the symbol of innocence to contrast with the satirical and provocative aspect of these representations and, simultaneously, to emphasize the message and its effects like in his mural entitled ''And the Light is…'' (also known as ''A Girl & TV'') painted in Berlin, Germany for Urban Nation group show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://urban-nation.com/de/2015/01/preview-of-pop-up-show-cut-it-out-online/|title=POP UP SHOW "CUT IT OUT!" ONLINE – Urban Nation|website=urban-nation.com|language=de-DE|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://urban-nation.com/gallery/cut-it-out/|title=Cut It Out! – Urban Nation|website=urban-nation.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref> Featuring a girl captivated by interesting content on television, we see both the negative and critical side of the piece as well as the artist’s sense of humor and his undoubted talent. ''And the Light is…'' (''A Girl & TV'') <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lamonomagazine.com/kurar-y-los-colores-de-la-satira-social/|title=kurar y los colores de la sátira social {{!}} lamono magazine|website=www.lamonomagazine.com|language=es-ES|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.widewalls.ch/murals/kurar-a-girl-tv/|title=Kurar - And the Light is... (A Girl & TV)|website=Widewalls|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/2015/02/10/live-stencilling-in-berlin-with-street-artists-for-cut-it-out/|title=Live Stenciling in Berlin with Street Artists for "Cut It Out"|website=www.brooklynstreetart.com|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref> was included in Widewalls selection of top 100 murals,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.widewalls.ch/street-update-100-best-murals/|title=Top 100 Murals of Our Time - Street Update #100|work=Widewalls|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref> painted on the walls across the globe by the world’s leading street and urban artist, during the one hundred weeks starting from 2013 when the magazine was established.<ref name=":0" /> | The main subjects in Kurar’s pieces are children often surrounded by weapon, chains, or symbols of modern age like computers, or shopping bags. He brilliantly uses the symbol of innocence to contrast with the satirical and provocative aspect of these representations and, simultaneously, to emphasize the message and its effects like in his mural entitled ''And the Light is…'' (also known as ''A Girl & TV'') painted in Berlin, Germany for Urban Nation group show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://urban-nation.com/de/2015/01/preview-of-pop-up-show-cut-it-out-online/|title=POP UP SHOW "CUT IT OUT!" ONLINE – Urban Nation|website=urban-nation.com|date=28 January 2015 |language=de-DE|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://urban-nation.com/gallery/cut-it-out/|title=Cut It Out! – Urban Nation|website=urban-nation.com|language=en-US|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref> Featuring a girl captivated by interesting content on television, we see both the negative and critical side of the piece as well as the artist’s sense of humor and his undoubted talent. ''And the Light is…'' (''A Girl & TV'') <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lamonomagazine.com/kurar-y-los-colores-de-la-satira-social/|title=kurar y los colores de la sátira social {{!}} lamono magazine|website=www.lamonomagazine.com|language=es-ES|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.widewalls.ch/murals/kurar-a-girl-tv/|title=Kurar - And the Light is... (A Girl & TV)|website=Widewalls|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/2015/02/10/live-stencilling-in-berlin-with-street-artists-for-cut-it-out/|title=Live Stenciling in Berlin with Street Artists for "Cut It Out"|website=www.brooklynstreetart.com|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref> was included in Widewalls selection of top 100 murals,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.widewalls.ch/street-update-100-best-murals/|title=Top 100 Murals of Our Time - Street Update #100|work=Widewalls|access-date=2018-08-21}}</ref> painted on the walls across the globe by the world’s leading street and urban artist, during the one hundred weeks starting from 2013 when the magazine was established.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
== The phenomenon of television == | == The phenomenon of television == | ||
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KURAR | |
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Born | Descours Aurélien 1983 Clermont-Ferrand, France |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Graffiti, street art, social commentary, stencil art, fine art |
Notable work | Dangerous Game And the Light Is BP Summertime Job Unelementary Evolution Save my World |
Movement | Graffiti, street art, Urban art, |
Website | kurar.fr |
Kurar is the pseudonym of a French artist whose work often addresses complex social issues such as post-urbanization, climate change, terrorism, and violence in local and global terms. In his practice, the artist highlights the important ideas and details by utilizing contrast, mainly between gray, black and fluorescent colors to make the subject and messages of the piece come out intensely. His witty and clever artworks have been included in numerous individual and collective shows worldwide.
Life and career
Born in 1983 in France’s city Clermont-Ferrand, Kurar started to have a genuine interest in graffiti in the early 2000s, at a time when we couldn’t have talked about a street art scene, in France or anywhere else. There was no art market as we know it today nor any street artist’s exhibitions. It was all about the passion that the artists shared with friends. Kurar used to paint in brownfield sites for the space that allowed him to realize wall frescoes. Although he is today best known for his stencil art, the mysterious creative did not immediately start painting with stencils. At first, Kurar worked on 3D lettering, but over the years, he developed his distinctive stenciling techniques in order to express more concrete ideas in a different format.
He lives and works in Paris. In the 1990s Kurar started graffiti art as an amateur, parallel to his studies. After improving his graffiti skills over many years, he focused on stencil art. Kurar first exhibited his works in France. As his popularity grew, he began to have exhibitions in Europe and eventually, all over the world. The first exclusive auction of his art took place in Cornette de Saint Cyr (Paris, France).
Kurar has worked in collaboration with commercial brands. His collaboration with the luggage brand Eastpak consisted of customizing products, specifically a range of bags, which were later auctioned.
Kurar uses stencil art to express his opinion of the world that he forms from the daily life around him. His work reflects ideas of modern society, war, religion and consumerism. His work includes contrasting elements of humour and subtlety.
Techniques
Kurar is a stencil graffiti artist and he belongs to the international street art movement. His techniques include fresco, stencil and collage. He uses contrast, mainly between grey, black and fluorescent colors, to highlight the important ideas and details in his works
Over the years, Kurar has developed his stencil techniques in order to express more complex ideas restructured in a more logical and readable format. He uses stencils to express his opinion of the world around us, especially focusing on economic, political and social problems with an emphasis on the evolution of our societies through the decades. Believing that art is a testimony of our history, of our traditions and of our values, Kurar portrays these dysfunctions within a global and artistic approach. He fearlessly tackles some sensitive issues that the world deals with today, and he does it with a pinch of humor and in the manner of an effective wake-up call to our culture and society. In his work, Kurar tackles some sensitive issues that the world deals with today.
Political and social themes
Kurar’s aim is to demonstrate his opinion on modern society (modernity). Inspired by the visions and atmosphere of the 1930s, he wants to create a link with the current period. He highlights the changes that people undergo due to the contemporary world and its environment. He wants to put the stress on the excess, the coldness and the individualism that characterize our era. Kurar is socially and politically committed. He is inspired by the social issues which he finds to be very important. Subjects that Kurar dwells upon are war, religion and consumerism. He wants to deliver a message of hope by using poetry, humor and provocation. The symbol that Kurar uses most often is infancy, which represents innocence, the beginning of something new and the perpetuity of humans. He found it an effective way to pass his messages, due of the contrast that children create, which are linked with current events and the problems that society faces today.
Children in Kurar’s Artworks
The main subjects in Kurar’s pieces are children often surrounded by weapon, chains, or symbols of modern age like computers, or shopping bags. He brilliantly uses the symbol of innocence to contrast with the satirical and provocative aspect of these representations and, simultaneously, to emphasize the message and its effects like in his mural entitled And the Light is… (also known as A Girl & TV) painted in Berlin, Germany for Urban Nation group show. Featuring a girl captivated by interesting content on television, we see both the negative and critical side of the piece as well as the artist’s sense of humor and his undoubted talent. And the Light is… (A Girl & TV) was included in Widewalls selection of top 100 murals, painted on the walls across the globe by the world’s leading street and urban artist, during the one hundred weeks starting from 2013 when the magazine was established.
The phenomenon of television
On 2016 he work on a series of paintings, custom castings, objects, and installations revolves around the topic of TV and the way it is still an inescapable, ubiquitous factor of our everyday life. TV Rules Your Life was the title of the solo shows that was on view at Next Street Gallery in Paris in March 2016. His work was also included in numerous individual and collective shows in such countries as Spain, Singapore, Germany, and the United States.
References
- ^ "Kurar". Widewalls. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- Giraud, Sébastien (7 November 2013). "L'artiste clermontois commence à exposer ses toiles " street art " dans le monde entier". lamontagne.fr. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
- ^ "Kurar". Art Factory Galery. Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- "Lot n°347 - Kurar". Cornette de Saint Cyr. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
- Carriere, John. "TAG MY BAG Saison 5 #09 / KURAR". Vimeo. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
- "Artemisia Gallery Kurar". Archived from the original on 8 October 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
- ^ "Kurar : l'innocence de l'enfant face au monde". Ouest France. 11 May 2014. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
- ^ "KURAR". Culture.Grenoble.fr. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
- Corubolo, Charline. "Le monde est gris". Le petit bulletin. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
- Boussemaer, Jean-David (22 November 2013). "Kurar - Galerie Onega". Artistik Rezo. Retrieved 22 October 2014.
- "POP UP SHOW "CUT IT OUT!" ONLINE – Urban Nation". urban-nation.com (in German). 28 January 2015. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- "Cut It Out! – Urban Nation". urban-nation.com. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- "kurar y los colores de la sátira social | lamono magazine". www.lamonomagazine.com (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- "Kurar - And the Light is... (A Girl & TV)". Widewalls. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- "Live Stenciling in Berlin with Street Artists for "Cut It Out"". www.brooklynstreetart.com. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- "Top 100 Murals of Our Time - Street Update #100". Widewalls. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- "Kurar". NextStreet Gallery. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- "KURAR - "TV rules your life" - Les Bons Plans Urbains". Les Bons Plans Urbains (in French). Retrieved 2018-08-21.