Alexandre Singh

Alexandre Singh

BornNationalityBased In
1980French/BritishNew York City, Paris
Biography

Born in 1980 in Bordeaux, Alexandre Singh lives and works in Paris and New York. In 2012 he was awarded the Meurice prize for Contemporary Art. His work is characterized by a protean nature, evolving between writing, performance, collage, installation and sculpture. Far from creating hermetism, all these different practices work together to constitute a complete oeuvre that questions the human nature, its genesis, its defects as well as the multiplicity of its facets. The artist’s references are just as eclectic and vast; giving birth to characters and stories indistinctively inherited from popular culture – the advertising and television world – and the classical dramatic repertoire (Molière), as well as ancient Greek comedy (Aristophanes). This assemblage of images and references evokes his early collage series The Economist (2006) and Assembly Instructions (2008-2011), series that drew their sources as much from Montaigne’s Essais as from Ikea catalogs. In 2012 he directed his first play, The Humans, developed during his residency at the Witte de With and presented at the Rotterdamse Schouwburg, as well as at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York and at the 2014 Avignon Festival. ...

Selected Artworks
Tophole
Alexandre SinghTophole, 2014138.75 x 111cm9900 EUR
Bertrand
Alexandre SinghBertrand, 201337 x 20 x 33cm25000 EUR
Bullen
Alexandre SinghBullen, 201344 x 25 x 26cm25000 EUR
Business
Alexandre SinghBusiness, 201341.6 x 57.2cm5500 EUR
Gallery Representation
Biennals
Bucharest Biennale2012 - Bucharest
Performa2009 - New York City