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Damien Bénéteau

  • 1971 – Born in L’Haÿ‑les‑Roses, France.
    He currently lives and works in Ivry-sur-Seine.
  • 1993 – Earned a photography degree (BTS).
    Began working with MPA agency and artist Yann Kersalé.
  • 1998 – Co-founded the collective “Les Cyclopes.”
    Their work was widely published and exhibited in France and abroad.
  • 2010 – Shifted to light and kinetic sculpture.
    Moved away from photography to explore light in three dimensions.
  • 2015 – Exhibited Monolithes at Galerie Mathias Coullaud.
    Gained increasing recognition for his sculptural work.
  • 2022 – Took part in Time after Time in Paris.
    Confirmed his role in the contemporary kinetic art scene.
  • 2023 – Exhibited at Fondation Vasarely in Aix-en-Provence.
    Engaged in a dialogue with the legacy of optical art.

Born in 1971, Damien Bénéteau lives in Ivry sur Seine. He graduated from a BTS in photography in 1993, and initially turned to architectural photography and then to fashion. He participated in several exhibitions in France and abroad. Since 2012, Damien Bénéteau transposes the process of capturing light into the sculptural genre. Borrowing his references from minimal sculpture as well as from op’art and neo-opticism, he retains their geometric aesthetic, sobriety and apparent simplicity. His monochromatic mobiles thus display a deliberate neutrality, a certain mechanical coldness. The cyclical movement that animates them produces real visual events, with infinite nuances. The hypnotic repetition and the continuous play of veiled-unveiled place the spectator in a contemplative state, conducive to a meditation on time.


ABOUT DAMIEN BENETEAU

Trained in photography, Damien Bénéteau transposes the process of capturing light into sculpture. In his works the juxtaposition of objects, movement and light serves to produce two types of sculpture, molding the field of vision as well as his materials. Drawing on minimal sculpture, Op art and neo-opticalism, he borrows from these movements: geometric aesthetics, sobriety and the appearance of simplicity. Thus, his monochromatic mobiles display deliberate neutrality and a certain mechanical coolness, compensated by the strange depth of the surface and the structures’ elegance. Their swinging or oscillating, cyclical movement combines with internal LED assemblies to transform these sculptures, which are hermetically black, into veritable visual events in infinity of hues.

Seeking visual effects rather than illusions, Damien Bénéteau employs his own sculptural vocabulary, made of gaps, shadows, ellipses and halos, metamorphosing the way the spectator looks at his works. Sculpting light enables Damien Bénéteau to reveal hidden corners within spaces, to invert contrasts to bring new forms to life, add tints and colour gradients, or redefine reliefs and depths. The dark, matt black surface contrasts with the dense light of the white LEDs, producing retinal persistence and aura effects. Damien Bénéteau thereby performs the double operation, both revealing and fixing these intangible impressions which largely determine an object’s visibility.

The hypnotic repetition and continuous play of ‘revealed then hidden’ lull spectators into a state of contemplation, leading them to meditate on the notion of time. By mimicking such magical objects as celestial bodies, pendulums and metronomes, these mobiles in perpetual motion subtly organise a passage from the historical present, suspended during the encounter with the work, to the present of astronomical time, evocative of the macrocosm. Damien Bénéteau’s thought-provoking sculptures softly point towards the inexorable passage of time and an awareness of its eternal return. Moreover, the sculptor boldly plays on the double meaning of ‘gravity’, apposing the law of physics with its affective interpretation, the momentum of nature with the solemnity which it imposes.

Florian Gaité, February 2015

CIRCULAR VARIATIONS (2013)
Mural sculpture
Anodised aluminium, stainless steel, LED light source
Magnetic power
H : 141 cm L : 108 cm P : 25 cm
Edition of three with one artist’s proof

RELIEF02 (2025)
Mural sculpture
Anodised, bead-blasted aluminium
H : 66 cm L : 56 cm P : 3 cm
Single original

OPTICAL VARIATIONS (2022)
Sculpture on stand
Anodised aluminium, stainless steel, LED light source
Magnetic power
H : 66 cm L : 30 cm P : 17.5 cm
Edition of 50 with one artist’s proof

SPHERICAL VARIATIONS (2018)
Sculpture on stand
Anodised aluminium, stainless steel, LED light source
Magnetic power
H : 130 cm L : 70 cm P : 30 cm
Edition of seven with one artist’s proof

RELIEF16 (2022)
Mural sculpture
Anodised, bead-blasted aluminium
H : 70 cm L : 60 cm P : 4 cm
Single original

VARIATIONS 120 (2020)
Sculpture on stand
Anodised aluminium, stainless steel, LED light source
Manual
H : 56 cm L : 30 cm P : 12 cm
Edition of 99 with one artist’s proof

Exhibitions

2012 : Group Exhibition at the “ToolsGalerie”, Paris, France
2014 : Solo Exhibition at the “ToolsGalerie”, Paris, France
2014 : Pavillon des Arts et du Design, “ToolsGalerie”, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France
2015 : Solo Exhibition at the Galerie Mathias Coullaud, Paris, France
2015-2016 : solo exhibition « MAD Gallery » , Geneva, Switzerland
2016 : Solo Exhibition « MAD Gallery » , Taipei, Taiwan
2017 : solo Exhibition « MAD Gallery » , Dubaï, United Arab Emirates
2017 : Group Exhibition « DeLight festival » , Berlin, Germany
2017 : Permanent installation “Cosmogonie” lycée Léon Blum, Créteil, France
2018 : Group Exhibition « MAD Gallery » , Geneva, Switzerland
2018 : Group Exhibition « MAD Gallery » , Dubaï, United Arab Emirates
2019 : Group Exhibition at Le pavillon Carré de Baudouin, Paris, France
2019 : Group Exhibition Tank Shanghai, China
2020 : Solo Exhibition at SCOPE, Paris, France
2020 : Group Exhibition «Morrison Gallery», Kent, USA
2021 : Group Exhibition LAPS Verdun, France
2022 : Group Exhibition at Galerie Eko Sato, Paris
2022 : Group Exhibition at The overview effect, Lisboa, Portugal
2022 : Exhibition for Cartier at Watches and Wonders, Genava, Switzerland
2022 : Group Exhibition at Vasarely Studio, Annet sur Marne, France
2022 : Group Exhibition at The overview effect, Lisboa, Portugal
2022 : Solo Exhibition at Vasarely Fondation , Aix en Provence, France
2023 : Group Exhibition at Galerie du Génie, Port Louis, Maurisius
2024 : Group Exhibition «Les formes du temps, Espace Topographie, Paris, France
2024 : Group Exhibition «In the Night» SaMoca Museum Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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