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Thomas Charvériat
Thomas Charvériat, Shanghai 2009
Born
Thomas Harron
Nationality France
EducationTulane University in New Orleans, School of Visual Arts in New York, Columbia University in New York, The Audiovisual Institute (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) in Barcelona
Known forElectronic Art, Digital Art, New Media Art
AwardsThe Joan Sovern Award for Excellence and Distinction in Sculpture, The Annette Kade Charitable Trust Fellowship

Thomas Charvériat (born 1974) is an artist, curator and art director.

Biography

Life

Thomas Charvériat was born in Paris and attended the School of Visual Arts in New York, receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography in 1998, and pursued graduate coursework at Columbia University, receiving a Master of Fine Arts in sculpture in 2000. His teachers at Columbia University included Jon Kessler and Ronald Jones.
Later, he moved to Barcelona where he obtained a Master in Digital Arts with honors from the Audiovisual Institute (Pompeu Fabra university). Currently, Thomas Charvériat lives and works in Shanghai.

Career as Artist

As an artist, Thomas is known for his work utilizing LED, video, GSM modules, SMS, light sensors, sound and humor that interact with the spectator, and putting together everyday objects to generate interactive and entertaining works.[1] A review in Eurasia One writes that "Style and wit are combined to create a playful, visual, auditory and kinesthetic experience."[2] He has exhibited in Paris, Rome, New York and Shanghai among other cities.

Notable Works

The Return Policy Project was a year-long exploration into the consumer’s dependency on electronic products in 2000. The name came from the method of using return policies to put the products back into circulation once the electronics had been altered. The idea was to affect a person's life by affecting the objects which the particular life was based or built around.[3] The project is reminiscent of the work by the Barbie Liberation Organization, a group of artists that purchased talking Barbie dolls, opened them, altered them, and returned them to stores to be bought by an unsuspecting shopper, in order to play with the relationship between consumer and product.[4][5]

Career as Curator

Charvériat is the founder of Liu Dao, an internationally recognized art collective including artists and engineers whose collaboration is dedicated to the development of a technological platform for the future benefit of the artist community.[6] The philosophy of the collectives is to create originality from the benefit of dialogue and collaboration among young artists, thereby rising above work that is solely commercial or overly derivative.[7]

His curatorial aim is to promote the use of technology and interactivity in art. Charvériat is the director of island6 Arts Center in Shanghai and Montcada5 in Barcelona, two not-for-profit ventures dedicated to promoting emerging artists.[8] Since 2004, his organizations have supported 250 artists and helped in the creation and realization of 1400 projects through a growing technical consultancy laborarory and a unique and intensive art production residency program.[9] Charvériat also encourages young artists to work together as a way of developing non-egocentric identities that help them stand out from the enormous number of artists in the world in order to break though competition barriers in the art profession.[10]

Selected Exhibitions (as artist)

Year Title Venue Location
2010 "Libido, Mortido" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "Fakirs" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "Placebo" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "30 Degrees" island6 Arts Center and Studio Rouge Shanghai, China
2009 "Synesthesia" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "Individual: New Art from Beyond Beijing" Red Gate Gallery Beijing, China
2009 "LEDs animés" Galerie Twenty-One [1] Paris, France
2009 "Art Paris" (art fair) represented by Galerie Loft Grand Palais [2] Paris, France
2009 "The Artist Died Yesterday" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Automata" island6 Arts Center and ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2008 "Urban Lust" island6 Arts Center and ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2008 "Quadrare il Cerchio" Allegra Ravizza Art Project [3] Milan, Italy
2008 "Clouds of Crowds" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Roma Contemporary Art" (art fair) represented by Mana.art Palazzo dei Congressi Roma, Italy
2008 "PlugIT" Blue Lotus Gallery [4] Fotan, Hong-Kong
2008 "Made in Shanghai" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Made in China" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Chinese Mingong, Thoughts on Contemporary China" ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2007 “Fernelmont Contemporary Art” (Festival) Château de Fernelmont [5] Château de Fernelmont, Belgium
2007 "Eurasia One" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2007 "Nuit Blanche" (first Asian edition) Shanghai Exhibition Center Shanghai, China
2007 “Remote/Control” curated by Wenny Teo and Ella Liao Museum of Contemporary Art [6] Shanghai, China
2007 "Bits, Bytes and Pixels" ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2006 "Forward/Backward and Reloading" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2006 "Invisible Layers, Electric Cities” island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2006 "Transhallucinogenetic” Ciudadela de Pamplona, sala del Polvorín Pamplona, Spain
2005 "Art Futura”[7] Mercat de les Flors, [8] Barcelona, Spain
2005 "Real Time” Ram Foundation Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Selected Exhibitions (as curator)

Year Title Venue Location
2010 "Absolute 0:00" [9] co-curated by Pete Bradt island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "Psychic Apparatus" [10] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "Libido, Mortido" [11] co-curated by Zane Mellupe island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "Fakirs" [12] co-curated by Zane Mellupe island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "Placebo" [13] co-curated by Zane Mellupe island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "Synesthesia" [14] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Clouds of Crowds" [15] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "PlugIT" [16] Blue Lotus Gallery [17] Fotan, Hong-Kong
2007 "Bits, Bytes and Pixels" [18] ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2006 "Getting Along" [19] co-curated by David Estes island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2006 "Forward/Backward and Reloading" [20] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China

Selected Exhibitions (as art director)

Year Title Venue Location
2009 "The Artist Died Yesterday" [21] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Automata" [22] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Urban Lust" [23] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Made in China" [24] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2007 "Stop/over Cities" [25] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2006 "Invisible Layers, Electric Cities” [26] island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China

References

  1. ^ Art Futura by Montxo Algora Barcelona 2005 published by artfutura - ISBN 84-922084-8-1
  2. ^ Eurasia One Rolf A. Kluenter, Dr. Christoph Schreier and Andrea Neidhoefer 2007 published FoldPress & Timezone8 Publications (pages 20-21) ISBN 0-9549960-1-1
  3. ^ Charvériat, Thomas. "Return Policy Project". M5project. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |link= ignored (help)
  4. ^ http://www.rtmark.com/blo.html website
  5. ^ http://www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2007/04/the-blo.php
  6. ^ Neckelmann, Matthew (2009). "Artyfacts". That's Shanghai. 25. Shanghai, P.R.C: China Intercontinental Press: 54. ISSN 1672-8033.
  7. ^ Nudd-Mitchell, Christopher (April 2010). "Shanghai Curators: Thomas Charvériat". Urbanatomy. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
  8. ^ Catching, Rebecca (2007). "Perpetual Motion". That's Shanghai: 42. ISSN 1672-8033. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  9. ^ Grgona, Natalie (2007). "island6". Le Petit Shanghaien (in French). 51. Shanghai, P.R.C: Association du Cercle francophone de Shanghai: 30–31–32. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  10. ^ Muzyczka, Nick (May 14, 2010). "Collectively Gazing into the Abyss". The Global Times, Culture Section. p. 6.

Bibliography

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