Kriki, B. 1965, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

In 1984, in Paris, Kriki founds a group of painters called Nuklé-Art and the electro punk group Les Envahisseurs. With the street and the Underground as his art school, he is involved in the beginnings of what is now known as Street Art. Immersed in alternative culture, he is identified from the beginning as one of the emblematic figures amongst the young French painters of the nineteen eighties. Kriki clearly belongs to the generation whose sensibility expressed itself in Free Figurative Art, which he helps to renew. Still very young, he exhibits with Keith Haring, Futura 2000 and even with Basquiat and Wim Delvoye. At just 23 years old, he has his first solo exhibition at FIAC (Paris) which will then move on to the Gramercy Art Fair in New York; this will lead to taking part in the very first exhibitions of his work in now famous Paris galleries such as Jérôme de Noirmont and Kamel Mennour. Kriki at that time becomes well known for a style which becomes immediately identifiable on the international scene, making him into one of the major artists of his generation.

In 1985, Kriki invents Fuzz, a half-robot, half polymorphous fetish, appearing as a virus infecting the history of art, and of which the Museum of Modern Art in Paris will publish a specimen. Kriki manipulates the original images from which his paintings emerge, resisting our initial attempts at a reading in order to express themselves in a universal language. Today, Kriki is still an incarnation of punk culture in French contemporary art, leading Ernest Van Buyender, the Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp to write: “Kriki is the only French artist whose originality and ambition can be seen as a bridge between Sub Culture and High Culture”.

Kriki’s work is exhibited in important and prestigious public and private collections. Amongst others, he has exhibited with Galeries Loft (Paris), Enrico Navarra (Paris), Reflex Modern Art (Amsterdam), Il Capricorno (Venice), Galerie du Centre (Paris), Riff Art (Istanbul), Nordine Zidoun (Luxembourg), Yvon Lambert Project (Paris), Guy Pieters Gallery (Knokke-Le-Zoute), Jérôme de Noirmont (Paris), Kamel Mennour (Paris)… Kriki has also taken part in numerous Contemporary Art Fairs: FIAC, Art Paris, Pan Art Fair (Amsterdam), SIAC (Contemporary Art Fair in Strasbourg), Art Feria (Bologna), Art Fair (Cologne), Gramercy Art Fair (New York), Young Art Fair (Miami)…

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