Lacroix Jean-luc

LACROIX Jean-Luc

Location: France

For further information, please contact:
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Tel. +33 6 16 70 44 48

Born on 3/12/1953, Bagneux (Paris, France)
Member of Taylor Foundation.
Member of ADAGP

Nude Courses in Paris done by a sculptor.
Graphic and publicity training in Paris (France).

Auction - Akoun & ArtPrice listed (painting & sculpture):

• 2013-2015 : Tessier & Sarrou, Hôtel des Ventes de Drouot, Paris (sculptures and paintings) at "Jeune Creation Contemporaine" (Contemporary Young Creation).

• 2011-2012 : Neret-Minet, Hôtel des Ventes de Drouot, Paris (steel sculptures)
• 2008 : Rossini, Hôtel des Ventes, Paris, « Procession Nomade » (acrylic on canvas)
• 2005-2006 : Neret-Minet, Hôtel des Ventes de Drouot, Paris
• 1994 : in the Annie Fratellini Chapiteau, “Comme vous Émoi”.

GALLERIES:
• Gallery Maison Dauphine, Aix (France) - 2013/ 2015
• “La Galerie” in Allauch (Marseilles), France - 2015
• “L’Atelier de Grégoire” (Puteaux) France, 2015
• Salon “Tendance & Nature », Reims (51) Mars 2008
• Kaprice d’Artistes, at Buttes-Chaumont (Paris), 2007, 2008
• 3rd Peace Initiatives exhibition, Cité des Sciences & Industrie, La Villette, Paris 19e, 2008
• Salon FMR, Pré-St-Gervais, “Grand Format” exhibition (Nov 2008)
• Gallery “Cour des Arts” (Versailles) 2006, 2007, 2008
• Gallery “L’Article” Paris – 2005
• Gallery “La Maison du Passeur” Herblay (95) – 2004
• Gallery Orsel, Paris - 2003
• Gallery St Spire, Corbeil-Essonnes (91) - 2003
• Gallery Agbe & Gbalicam, Paris - 2001
• Gallery Thuillier, Paris - 2001
• Gallery Claire de Villaret, Paris - 2000
• Gallery Vekava, Paris -1998/99
• Gallery Le Verger des Muses, Corbeil (91) -1998
• Gallery Art Present, Paris -1995
• Gallery Nesles, Paris -1995
• Gallery l'ART de rien, Paris -1995

JEAN-LUC LACROIX, OR THE ART THAT REPAIRS.

One recognizes a genuine creator, because his style, his brand, his signature are a permanent rewriting of his history and of the highlights of his life. Jean-Luc Lacroix is a poet who likes to thwart the rhyme: lock with sculpture, pulley and embroidery, nail wheel lock nut... gem!

A sculptor and designer of furniture in RecupArt, Jean-Luc Lacroix offers to older tools, utensils or other items the chance of a life more beautiful, a contemplative retreat. His talent in the art of recovery and his imagination in the creative reconstruction are without limits. A chair or a console in the sculptured design gives the tray of a pedal assembly the elegance of lace, a fifth wheel as a small pedestal table makes it a beautiful set to pulleys and cranks... But the effect of his work would be incomplete if it did not emphasize the humor that runs through each part: a phantasmagoric bestiary or realistic vain brightenes his work, as well as suggestive names like "Hangover sewer", "Urlub " or "Brutus".

RecupArt is a sign of our times, but Jean-Luc Lacroix was already confronted with it when he was a small child. His great-grandfather was a "collector", at times a scrapper, slasher, junkman and antiquarian. He had also been a horseshoer. Therefore the artist was quite young as he came in contact with junk and the arts of fire.

Today, Jean-Luc Lacroix finds his raw material as much in second hand goods as in a detour of a stroll in the forest. But the recovered material has meaning only through the total transformation that is happening in the heart of the workshop: furniture and sculptures receive care and finishes which are totally forgetting the state of filth and defilation of the original material: wheels, carcasses of burned-out cars, debris from steel, aluminum, brass or even of wood find a new reason to be. Each work can be manipulated as the most innocuous objects, even though it is often a mere scrap at the outset.

Jean-Luc Lacroix is a Baudelaire of fire: he has this gift to see behind the articles the most common or trivial, under patina or dirt, the promise of a balanced and harmonious work. One of the claims of the poet was to extract the beauty of an otherwise poor, insignificant or even vulgar life, at a time when poetry seemed to have exhausted the more noble subjects. Like this master, Jean-Luc Lacroix, searches for a transmutation of the object and of the material, an alchemy of the real.

His first creative approaches are dating back to adolescence: his fragile health in fact forces a sedentary life style, more thinking than doing. He paints and draws, for himself, and then for others. He becomes a graphic designer and illustrator, notably in the field of fantasy. In the 80s, he discovers a rather limited universe in paintings which don't find their place elsewhere but in their own milieu. He workes constantly, on projects for clients during the day and on his personal creations during the night. He is also interested in sculpture and the arrangement of volumes, first with terracotta, but very quickly he feels dissatisfied and limit. He wishes to make larger and more complex works. He then becomes a part of a collective adventure which proves decisive. They are three sculptors and create for public authorities or private individuals several monumental steel sculptures, nearly 6 meters of height. It is a work that combines precision and pace and during which he refined his know-how, in the preparation of the sketches and then in the final achievements.

Today, when people ask Jean-Luc Lacroix what the creation of his sculptures gives him, he replies that it is his life, that he cannot do anything else, he is thinking about day and night. He alternates or accumulates the various stages of the creative process. The gestation period of a project is by far what occupies him the most: realization of sketches, investigations for the formatting of the parts or the circumvention of the obstacles, it is a permanent cogitation in which all of the elements are gathered for the pure work of the technical.

When we admire a sculpture of Jean-Luc Lacroix, we immediately identify an object, a character, an animal, we are touched by the kindness in his treatment, we smile at the breathtaking symbolic or humorous meaning which animates and and makes us recognize the object.

Finally, he is happy to share what inspired these objects.

Veronique Kadri, Maison Dauphine Gallery, Aix (France)


Portfolio:

Sculptures

"Grenouillard". Sculpture with welded-steel and wood. 35x15x6cm.

La diva “La diva”

Weelded steel, 24 x 11 x 7 cm

Marcel “Marcel”

Weelded steel, 45 x 49 x 15 cm

Accord “Accord”

Weelded steel 50 x 24 x 6 cm with mixed media

Ariane “Ariane”

Copper, glass, steel, hauteur: 110 cm

Le D. tourneur “Le D. tourneur”

Weelded steel and copper 48 x 22 x 7 cm

Icarus “Icarus”

Weelded steel, 46 x 28 x 4 cm

Amazonia “Amazonia”

Weelded steel, 110 cm

Le promeneur “Le promeneur”

Weelded steel, 32 x 34 x 10 cm

Zébulon “Zébulon”

Weelded steel, 44 x 31 x 16 cm

Chrysolithe “Chrysolithe”

sculpture résine an other metal, 50 cm

Lonbec “Lonbec”

Sculpture 70 cm, steel and wood

Urlub “Urlub”

Welding steel, 40 cm

Titania “Titania”

Welding steel and titane, 1M 20

Croco “Croco”

Work in welding steel, animal, 3 metre 50 récup'art

Asia “Asia”

Work in cooper and mixed média, 1m 20 récup'art

Bush “Bush”

Sculpture welded steel, récup'art, 40 cm height, surrealist animal, found object

Sketches of sculptures

"Biscotto". Drawing of sculpture on an old sheet of paper book. 24x15cm.

FIRMIN “FIRMIN”

sketch of sculpture on paper book, 24 x 15 cm, ink, pencil, acrylic

Le patineur “Le patineur”

"Le patineur". Drawing of sculpture on an old sheet of paper book. 24x15cm.

La Diva “La Diva”

Sketch of sculpture, 24 x 15 cm, on paper book

Amazonia “Amazonia”

Sketch of sculpture, 24 x 15 cm, on paper book

Icarus “Icarus”

Sketch of sculpture, 24 x 15 cm, on paper book

Le sonneur “Le sonneur”

Sketch of sculpture, 24 x 15 cm, on paper book

Accord “Accord”

Sketch of sculpture, 24 x 15 cm, on paper book

Musso “Musso”

Sketch of sculpture on paper book, 24 x 15 cm, ink, acrylic and pencil

Le promeneur “Le promeneur”

Sketch of sculpture on paper book 24 x 15 cm, acrylic, pencil and ink

Ma poule “Ma poule”

sketch of sculpture, 24 x 15 cm, acrylic, pencil and ink

L'indien “L'indien”

sketch of sculpture, 24 x 15 cm, acrylic, pencil and ink

Oscar “Oscar”

Sketch of sculpture "Oscar" on paper book 15 x 24 cm, ink, acrylic and pencil, animal

Savana “Savana”

Sketch of sculpture "Savana on paper book 24 x 15 cm, acrylic, pencil and ink

Le teigneux “Le teigneux”

Sketch of sculpture "Le teigneux" on paper book 24 x 15 cm, acrylic, pencil and ink, original

Musica “Musica”

Sketch of sculpture "Musica" on paper book 24 x 15 cm, acrylic, pencil and ink, original

Paintings

"Land". Acrylic on canvas. 30x60cm.

Friction “Friction”

work on paper, Arches 600 gr, acrylic and mixed média, 20 x 30 cm

Pulsion “Pulsion”

work on paper, Arches 600 gr, abstract technologie, 20 x 30 cm

Char a voile “Char a voile”

Acrtlic and mixed média on paper Arches 600 gr, 30 x 30 cm

Calligrave “Calligrave”

Work on paper Arches 600 gr, 20 x 41 cm, acrylic and mixed média

Souche 60 “Souche 60”

work on canvas, acrylic and mixed média, 60 figure

Travel “Travel”

Work on paper, Arches 600 gr, acrylic and mixed média, 24 x 32 cm

Speed “Speed”

Work on paper, Arches 600 gr, 24 x 32 cm, acrylic and mixed média

Fixar “Fixar”

Work on paper, Arches 600 gr, 42 x 29 cm

Végémo “Végémo”

Work on wood, diameter 60 cm, acrylic and mixed média

Sacamo T15 “Sacamo T15”

Work on canvas, 50 x 50 cm, acrylic and mixed media, abstract

Free art “Free art”

Work on paper, Arches 600 gr, 30 x 40 cm, acrylic and mixed media

Sacamot T14 “Sacamot T14”

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 40 x 40 cm, abstract

Chrysalide “Chrysalide”

work on paper Arches 600 gr, acrylic and mixed media, 28 x 38 cm

Ersatz “Ersatz”

Work on canvas, 8 F ( 38 x 46 cm ), abstract

Sablerie 4 “Sablerie 4”

Work on paper "Sablerie 4" 30 x 40 cm, acrylic, ink and mixed média, encadré

ECO 3 “ECO 3”

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 40 cm diameter, abstract figurative

ECO 1 “ECO 1”

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 40 cm diameter, abstract figurative

Eco 2 “Eco 2”

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 40 cm diameter, abstract figurative

Eco 4 “Eco 4”

Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 40 cm diameter, abstract figurative

Mail art

Acrylic on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm

Mail car “Mail car”

Acrylic and pencil on enveloppe 22 x 16 cm, mail art

Mail shell “Mail shell”

Acrylic on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, mail art

Mail view “Mail view”

Acrylic and collage on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, mail art

Mail field “Mail field”

Acrylic and gold on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, abstract landscape, mail art

Mail barge “Mail barge”

Acrylic on enveloppe 22 x 16 cm, boat, mail art

Mail cry “Mail cry”

Acrylic and collage on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, mail art, ethnic

Mail shut “Mail shut”

Acrylic, collage and trame, on enveloppe 22 x 18 cm, mail art, society

Mail bicycle “Mail bicycle”

Acrylic and collage on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, mail art, abstract, sport

Mail ring “Mail ring”

Acrylic painting on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, mail art, abstract landscape

Mail face “Mail face”

Acrylic painting on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, mail art, raw face

Mail gold “Mail gold”

Acrylic painting on enveloppe 16 x 22 cm, mail art, abstract seascape