BIOGRAPHY
Geoffrey Bouillot born in 1990 in Chalon-sur-Saône, France, is a french ultra-contemporary artist based in Tokyo since 2011
Known for his geometric, deconstructed compositions, Bouillot’s work reimagines familiar icons, exploring the intersections of nostalgia, consumerism, and modernity.
CREATIVE DECLARATION
I am a child of pop culture, shaped by modern and industrial influences, rooted in Cubism and the dynamic rhythms of Futurism.
I am deeply marked by Tokyo, where art and mass culture coexist in an infinite loop of production and reinvention.
My pieces are not simply the result of individual expression; they are products of a society that lives in repetition, overproduction, and image saturation.
They symbolize serial consumption, the multiplicity of identities, and the continuous transformation of icons.
My role is to capture and deconstruct these elements, to reflect the mechanical rhythm of contemporary society and reveal the essence of a world where every object, every figure, is both unique and interchangeable.
Through my modular compositions, my mechanical forms, I make this industrial logic and the aesthetics of excess visible.
My art, in essence, is a reflection of my time and environment: a loop between memory and immediacy, between homage and critique, where Tokyo and global culture converge to tell the story of a generation shaped by the frenetic pace of consumption.