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Bigfoot by Idan Zareski

Idan Zareski is a French-Israeli sculptor born in Haifa, Israel. The artist has lived in multiple countries in which he experienced different cultures and lifestyles. Now settled in Miami, Florida, he expresses through his art and technique the impressions that these experiences have left upon him.[1]

A self-taught sculptor

By combining his ideas with materials such as Resin or Bronze, Idan creates bodies in movement balanced or frozen in space: sculpture projects that will be finalized in his workshop in Miami, Florida. The artist never took any art or anatomy course, he instead follows his instinct and emotions rather than any drawings or sketches: ninety percent of his creations are shaped in less than one hour.[1] The memories of his childhood, mostly spent in Africa, represent his main source of inspiration: the artist recreates that to which he has been a witness while leaving space for improvisation to bring us the Bigfoot Family Project.[2]

A peaceful call for hope

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Ladyfoot by Idan Zareski
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The Whistler by Idan Zareski

A Bigfoot Family is born: Babyfoot, Bigfoot,[3] Ladyfoot, Grandpafoot, Grandmafoot, Longfoot, Coolfoot, Le Siffleur and La Nena are among the team members. Each one possesses his own characteristic while still keeping a common familiar symbolism: these big feet, which represent our roots, and our attachment to the same planet, the Earth.[4] According to the artist “no matter what our race or color is, where we live or who we are, we are all enslaved to our paradisiac planet, our home”.[5]

This idea of unity amongst the human race is something Idan Zareski wants to express through his work.[6] The artist diverts and transforms the human anatomy in his sculptures: amplification of body parts, relaxing attitude, dramatization, pop and generous colours varying from metallic purple to bright green. These elements contribute to surprising the audience, while portraying a tranquil peaceful message. A more detailed observation of the sculptures reveals a reflection and critique of our own humanity: these family members all carry an awareness message about cultural differences and origins.[7]

A globetrotter family

The Bigfoot family members are present in various places around the world (Latin America, North America, Europe and Asia[8]). Idan Zareski finds his artistic expression just as much in monumental sculptures as in little ones and his art work can now be found in various museums, galleries, shows, luxury hotels, and parks... Miami (USA),[9] New York City (USA),[10] Monaco or San Jose (Costa-Rica) are among the various cities[11] where the BigFoot Family has taken root. These sculptures often generate smiles and draw attention from the public: people of all age and ethnicity seem to want a part of them, to hug them and to take pictures with them.

Galleries and exhibitions


Babyfoot by Idan Zareski

Galleries

Exhibitions

  • Miami Art Week 2019 Context-Art Miami
  • Giardini della Marinaressa, Biennale di Venezia, Italy - May-Novembre 2019
  • Bel-Air Fine Art Crans-Montana, Switzerland - March 2019
  • Art Up! - Lille, France - March 2019
  • Bel-Air Fine Art Geneva Solo Show, Switzerland - January 2019
  • St. Tropez - France - July 2018
  • Le Touquet Paris Plage - France Summer 2018
  • Art Miami 2017 - Miami, Florida - December 2017
  • BARCU 2017 (Bogotá Arte y Cultura) - Bogota, Colombia - October 2017
  • Art Baku - Bogota, Colombia - October 2017
  • Antwerp Art Fair - August 2017
  • FAM – Marché Bonsecours – Montreal, Canada – June 2017
  • art3f – Toulouse, France – February 2017
  • art3f – Paris, France – January 2017
  • LuxExpo – Luxembourg – December 2016
  • art3f – Nice, France – October 2016
  • Art Tentation – Monaco, France – September 2016
  • Art Tentation – Isle sur la Sorgue, France – August 2016
  • Solo Show Panama, Steinmetz Contemporary – October 2015
  • Best of France – New York, USA – September 2015
  • Mouche Gallery – Beverly Hills, USA – April 2015
  • Valoarte – San Jose, Costa Rica – September 2014
  • Village de marques – Nailloux, France – June 2014
  • Miami Design District "Art Garden" – Miami, USA – January 2014
  • Art Southampton – New York, USA – July 2014
  • Escazu – San Jose, Costa Rica – February 2013[14]
  • Context Art Miami – Miami, USA – December 2013
  • NAO Cartagena – Cartagena, Colombia – October 2013
    Minifoot by Idan Zareski
  • Stade Pierre Mauroy – Lille, France – May 2013
  • Cologny, Switzerland – January 2013
  • Botanical Garden – Miami Beach, USA – March 2012[15]
  • Context Art Miami – Miami, USA – December 2012
  • Carla-Bayle, France – August 2012
  • Puccini Festival – Torre del Lago, Italy – August 2012
  • Scope Basel – Basel, Switzerland – June 2012[16]
  • Top Marques Monaco – Monaco – May 2012
  • Art Monaco – Monaco – April 2012
  • Scope Miami – Miami, USA – December 2011
  • ARTBO – Bogota, Colombia – October 2011[17]
  • Jacob Karpio Who Galeria – Costa Rica – October 2011[18]
  • Valoarte – San Jose, Costa Rica – September 2011[19]
  • Metalogik – Hotel Villa Caletas/Zephyr Palace, Costa Rica – July 2011 Curated and presented by Jacob Karpio
  • Via Lindora – Santa Ana, Costa Rica – March 2011
  • Mazeres, France – September 2008


References

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  6. ^ Visual Arts News Desk (24 November 2013). "Art Basel Week: Gentle Giants Will Visit the Miami Design District". broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Nailloux. Idan Zareski présente Bigfoot et son petit". ladepeche.fr. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Dans l'objectif de 20 Minutes". 20minutes.fr. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Art Basel Week: Bambi Artist's Art from London Pops Up Overnight in the Miami Design District". PRWeb. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  10. ^ "EXHIBITORS". Best of France. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  11. ^ "Bigfoot & His Creator Idan Zareski". TROPICULT. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  12. ^ "Markowicz Fine Art - Idan Zareski". markowiczfineart.com. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  13. ^ "special projects". KLAUS STEINMETZ CONTEMPORARY. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  14. ^ "Patón de una tonelada se sentó en Avenida Escazú". La Nación. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  15. ^ Ashley Lopez. "You Can Spot Bigfoot In the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens". wlrn.org. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  16. ^ "Scope Basel Exhibition". corbisimages.com. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  17. ^ "BBC Mundo - Video y Fotos - ArtBo: el arte se toma Bogotá". bbc.com. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  18. ^ "Jacob Karpio WHO?". 25este75sur.com. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  19. ^ El Financiero. "Un pie grande diferente llega hoy". elfinancierocr.com. Retrieved 16 October 2015.