THE ARTIST
biography
After a mostly mystical childhood, he undertook (without much enthusiasm, it is true) general studies in mathematics, but on the side, escaped into artistic creation. He tried his hand at gouache and watercolor but did not find his true calling until much later. His journeys took him to agriculture, then to the building trades, passing through comic book drawing and bas-reliefs in stone.
He finally wound up in a type of sculpture that has always seemed obvious to him. “We live in a transitional epoch that makes and will make appear in our reality monstrous hybrid beings from mythology. Even the cows of the mountains are only milk machines.” Allying nature and technical civilisation, his mechanical-animals express the overlap between nature and man. They reflect the anxiety of monstrosity always possible, but give off a feeling of power that seems to be offered by modern technology.
He currently works in his workshop in the Loire Valley. His work is on display in galleries in Paris, Singapore, New-York, Miami, Hong-Kong, London, Geneva, Seoul, Monaco, Dubai, and Las Vegas as well as in the Shanghai Sculpture Space, but remains relatively unknown in France.
Philosophy of his work
“I wish I had been an artist… ”
Pierre Matter wanted to be an astrophysicist, but instead he became an artist!
Taking shortcuts through painting, comic books and bas-reliefs among other paths, he discovered a universe of metal.
And by hammering, welding and melting he expresses his vision of a world so special.
Between Jules Verne and Metropolis, Jodorowsky and Bilal, his fantastical creatures emerge into being.
Pieces of scrap metal to which he gives a second life, mixed with copper, stainless steel, brass and bronze, are transformed into bulls, whales, women or boats, always hybrid, almost possible.
Even his babies, not completely innocents, play in this imaginary world, where machines and technology become as one with the living.
This is the power of Pierre Matter: his sculptures seem so “natural” they almost make us forget all the cogs and pistons that make up his bestiary.
One almost expects to see them leave their moorings to melt into the crowd and find their partners…
Main exhibitions & achievements
1997
- Conseil de l’Europe, STRASBOURG – France
- Espace Paul Ricard, BANDOL - France
- Galerie Le Virage, DÉLÉMONT - Suisse
1998
- Galerie Daune, PARIS - France
1999
- Aktuel Gallery - Allemagne
- Conseil de l’Europe, STRASBOURG - France
- Canne’s Gallery - France
2000
- Maison de la Radio, PARIS - France
- Esch Theatre Gallery, LUXEMBOURG
- Opera Gallery, NEW-YORK - États-unis
2001
- Opera Gallery, SINGAPORE
2002
- Tokyu Bunkamura Gallery Museum, TOKYO - Japon
- Tenjin Salaria Event Space, FUKUOKA - Japon
- Plaza, OZAKA - Japon
- Loft Gallery Museum, NAGOYA - Japon
- Red Brick Warehouse Gallery, YOKOHAMA - Japon
2003
- Opera Gallery NEW-YORK - États-Unis
2004
- New-Yorker Magazine, NEW-YORK - États-Unis
2005
- Shanghai Sculpture Space, SHANGHAI - Chine
- Contemporary Art fair, SHANGHAI - Chine
2006
- Espace 110, ILLZACH - France
- Contemporary Art fair, SHANGHAI - Chine
- Opera Gallery, HONG-KONG
2007
- Annual Shanghai International Exhibition of Sculptures, SHANGHAI - Chine
- Opera Gallery, SINGAPORE
- Museum of Contemporary Art, SHANGHAI - Chine
- Imaginales, EPINAL - France
- Contemporary Art fair, SHANGHAI - Chine
2008
- Opera Gallery, NEW-YORK
- Gong Zhen - Art in Sport, Museum of Contemporary Art, SHANGHAI - Chine
- Gong Zhen - Art in Sport, Museum of Ghanzhou Art Academy, GHANZHOU - Chine
- Gong Zhen - Art in Sport, RCM the Museum of Modern Art, NANJING - Chine
- Gong Zhen - Art in Sport, Gallery of Luxun Art Academy, SHENYANG - Chine
- Gong Zhen - Art in Sport, Today Art Museum, BEJING - Chine
- Contemporary Art fair, SHANGHAI - Chine
2009
- Opera Gallery, SINGAPORE
2010
- St’Art, STRASBOURG - France
2011
- Opera Gallery DUBAÏ - UAE
- Opera Gallery, SINGAPORE
2012
- Opera Gallery, PARIS - France
- Galerie Hugues Pénot, PORNICHET - France
2013
- AFA Gallery SoHo, NEW-YORK - Etats-unis
- Opera Gallery, SINGAPORE
- Galerie Clarus, SOLOGNE - Franc
- Château de Belcastel, AVEYRON - France
- La Boîte noire, TOURS - France
2014
- Opera Gallery - Longines Master Slam, HONG-KONG
- AFA Gallery Soho, NEW-YORK - Etats-unis
- Scope Basel - Galerie Mark Hachem, BÂLE - Suisse
- Opera Gallery, SINGAPORE
2015
- Château de Belcastel, AVEYRON - France
- Nov’Art 2015, VILLÊVÊQUE - France
- STR’OFF, STRASBOURG - France
2016
- 13ème Biennale de Savonnières - France
- 47ème Salon Artistique de Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine - France
- AFA Gallery SoHo, NEW-YORK - ÉTATS-UNIS
2017
- L’Art au quotidien, Artiste à l’honneur, TOURS - France
- Opera Gallery, SINGAPORE
2018
- Château de Belcastel, AVEYRON - France
- AFA Gallery SoHo, NEW-YORK – ÉTATS-UNIS
2019
- Château de Belcastel, AVEYRON – France
- XL Art, La Mulonnière - SAINT-ANTOINE-DU-ROCHER – France
2020-2024
- Opera Gallery