Xavier Veilhan’s name is synonymous with figurative, faceted sculptures. His purple horse-drawn carriage galloped into the Château de Versailles in 2009. Green sculptures of the Centre Pompidou’s architects Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano stand erect in front of that museum. Veilhan’s love of geometry, architecture and music also inspired ‘Studio Venezia’, the French national pavilion at the Venice Biennale which he transformed into a music studio in 2017 where musicians such as Nicolas Godin and Sébastien Tellier performed.
Xavier Veilhan
Anna Sanson, Say Who, June 23, 2023
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