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LAURENT
SAUERWEIN  

Laurent Sauerwein, born in 1944, is an artist, designer, writer and teacher living in Paris, France. His first art works were produced in mid-60's, in the United States, and used film as a medium. Most notable early show of sculpture was at Gallery Sonnabend in 1972, in Paris : circulating objects which developed virtual spaces. Later exhibitions, at the Cartier Foundation (1986) and the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1987), showed an interest in architecture, memory and utopia in large scale constructions that clearly engaged the viewer's body and path, or wall drawings which confronted modernist projects with the grain and obstacle of their material support.

In the 1990's, Laurent Sauerwein's work was more centered on drawing and painting, often over scanned details of newsprint and images taken from the media. The current bookworks evolved from that period of intensive printing and are essentially built around photographs, digital and analog, taken by the artist himself.

After having spent fifteen years working as a journalist, including as a senior reporter, editor in chief and anchor for French public television (Antenne 2), Laurent Sauerwein founded NAVIGATOR, one of the very first French companies devoted exclusively to multimedia.

Lately he decided to devote some of his time to teaching and most of the remaining time to doing his own work as an artist.

He is currently head of the Communication Design department at Parsons School of Design in Paris, and is also a cofounder of the Ecole Multimedia, in Paris.

He writes a monthly column in "Etapes Graphiques", the leading French graphic arts and design magazine.

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