Jérémy Gobé who lives and works in Paris, draws his inspiration from chance encounters with objects from nature, building materials or abandoned pieces of fabric. In the room-sized installation, Freedom Leading Wool, Gobé uses fabric and mesh to create a dramatic enveloping space. The red jacquard wool, claimed from a shuttered factory in rural France, recalls a dying industry and its craftsmen.
Jérémy Gobé, graduated from École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in 2012, has won numerous awards and was nominated for the prestigious 2015 IDF Prize for drawing. His work has been included in exhibitions at the International Biennial of Media Arts at the CENTQUATRE-Paris (2015-2016), at L’Espace de l’Art Concret in Mouans Sartoux, (2014), and the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon (2014) among others.
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