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An Exclusive Interview With ANTOINE CORDET

A keen observer, the French artist Antoine Cordet leads us to discover a world of his own, both hard and tender, warm and cold.

Self-taught, it was first and foremost street art that made him take his first steps in art as a teenager, which naturally led him to painting on canvas and to make the decision, after a brief study in architecture, to become a full-time painter. He locked himself in his studio for two years and ended up being noticed by two galleries, one in Germany and the other in the United States, with whom he has been working since.

The artist’s techniques evolve between the search for matter and light touches, revealing realistic subjects underlined by an abstraction that presents the portrait

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