with a difference,
French
artist Julien Malland aka Seth Globepainter,
continues to create childhood-inspired interventions around Paris and the
world, earlier this year he had a major museum solo show at MoCA Shanghai which included
elaborate sculptures and site-specific installations. He also painted one of
his largest pieces to date on the banks of the Seine in Paris, and took part in
a creation associated with the upcoming museum of street art at the Mausa Vauban, Malland’s poetic
murals resonate with audiences of all ages,
“Sweetness and innocence from childhood regularly
contrasts with the chaotic environments I choose to put them in,” the says in an interview,
He often places the children in environments with books as a reference to their imagination and creativity. After intensively traveling to over fifty countries during the last two decades,
Malland is very much aware of the way globalization and modernization are influencing local traditions. “We read less and less with the proliferation of screen habits,” he explains. “While reading we create our own images suggested by words. The screen makes us lazy and spoils our imagination.”
later he took part in a project initiated
by Itinerrance Gallery and the
Paris City Hall, painting the banks of Seine along with 1010, Momies, and Nebay, the four artists
created a long stream of colorful artwork that following the riverbed for a
little bit over a mile, along with 1010’s trompe l’oeil abstraction of an
abyss, Momies’ graphic composition in the colors of the French flag, and
Nebay’s calligraphy, Malland painted an anamorphic piece visible exclusively
from the Pont de la Concorde, the work depicted a child sailing on a paper boat
through a rainbow vortex,
finally, back in June this year he created two pieces inside
of Mausa Vauban, an upcoming museum of street art in Neuf-Brisach, France, once
again he explored the idea of children at play, oe work is a compelling
installation of a little boy breaking a wall and leaving a pile of colorful
bricks stacked around the room and an open passageway,
Malland is currently preparing for solo shows in London (November 2018), and Shaghai (January 2019), as well as an outdoor project in a pediatric hospital in the US, and is also working on several new books,
You can follow his travels throughout the globe on Instagram.
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