Michel Paysant Explained
Michel Paysant (born 1955 in Bouzonville in France[1]) is a French artist. He is noted for his OnLAB (Laboratoire d'Oeuvres Nouvelles) research project which branches art, science and technology.[2] He exhibited his "Nusquam" at the Mudam museum of Luxembourg between 15 December 2007 and 7 April 2008, and has also exhibited at the Louvre between 26 November 2009 and March 2010.[3] He is a skilled sculptor, artist, participant and specialist in nanoscopic works with emphasis on the fusion of the arts and science.[1] [4] He believes that the "world of science and the arts never cross" and works to "build bridges between these two worlds".[5]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Michel Paysant. French. 14 October 2013. Centre Pompidou.
- Web site: Les Nanopeintures de Michel Paysant, quand l'art rencontre la science. Culturebox.francetvinfo.fr. 12 October 2013. French.
- Book: Menu, Michel. OnLab: le laboratoire d'oeuvres nouvelles de Michel Paysant; [exposition, Paris, Musée du Louvre, 26 novembre 2009 - 1er mars 2010]. 2010. Editions Hermann. 978-2-7056-6926-3. French.
- Web site: Hors Circuit - Michel Paysant. 14 October 2013. Nouveau Musée National de Monaco.
- News: Michel Paysant : des labos en guise d’atelier. French. 4 January 2013. 14 October 2013. Le Republican Lorraine.