Bernard Joubert

About

Bernard Joubert, a French artist with a unique and diverse body of work, was born on March 1, 1947, in Paris, France. His artistic journey has traversed various styles and techniques, reflecting his unwavering commitment to exploration and experimentation.

Joubert’s early interest in art was nurtured by his family, who recognized his innate talent and encouraged his creative pursuits. He attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he honed his skills in painting and drawing. During his formative years, Joubert was deeply inspired by the works of post-war abstract artists, and this influence is evident in his early abstract paintings. In the 1970s, Bernard Joubert embarked on a journey of artistic discovery, exploring new techniques and materials. His experimentation led him to create mixed-media collages and assemblages, incorporating found objects, photographs, and fragments of text. These works represented a departure from traditional painting, as he embraced a more conceptual approach to art-making. Joubert’s interest in photography and the printed image led him to explore the realm of photo-painting, where he would combine photographic imagery with painterly elements. This fusion of media allowed him to create intriguing and thought-provoking compositions that blurred the lines between reality and imagination. 

Throughout his career, Bernard Joubert’s art has been characterized by its poetic and enigmatic nature. He often draws inspiration from literature, philosophy, and the natural world, infusing his works with layers of meaning and symbolism. His abstract compositions evoke a sense of mystery, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the artworks on a deeply personal level. In the 1980s, Joubert began to incorporate elements of figuration into his art, introducing human and animal forms into his abstract landscapes. This expansion of his artistic vocabulary added a new dimension to his work, exploring the relationship between the individual and the environment.

Bernard Joubert’s artistic exploration did not confine him to the studio; he was also drawn to the power of art in public spaces. He engaged in various public art projects, creating murals and installations that enriched urban landscapes and engaged with the public on a broader scale.

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