Stéphane Bérard's Nonchalant Inventions Test Memory
Stéphane Bérard, a French artist and writer born in 1966, is described by Jean-Yves Jouannais as a nonchalant inventor. His work includes absurd objects, offbeat jokes, and films with deconstructed narratives. Bérard explores how images are received and remembered by viewers, putting memory to the test through art.
Key facts
- Stéphane Bérard is a French artist and writer born in 1966.
- Jean-Yves Jouannais describes Bérard as a nonchalant inventor.
- Bérard creates absurd objects and offbeat jokes.
- His films feature deconstructed narratives.
- His work examines the reception and reminiscence of images.
- Bérard's art tests the viewer's memory.
- The article is from artpress, published April 1, 2003.
- The article title is 'Le summum de quelque chose'.
Entities
Artists
- Stéphane Bérard
- Jean-Yves Jouannais
Institutions
- artpress
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