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Philippe Cognée

Oeuvres 2009-2022


  • Skira (T&H)
  • by texts by Marc Donnadieu, Guy Tosatto and Julie Chaizemartin
Philippe Cognée is a French artist born in Nantes in 1957. Active since the 1980s, he is one of the artists who marked the return to painting in this period. Cognée is known for his practice of wax painting. He projects the photographed or filmed motifs onto the canvas and paints them on the support with encaustic paint. He then covers the canvas with a plastic film and uses an iron to liquefy the wax. The motifs begin to deform under the heat, creating an effect of blur and depth.

ISBN 9782370741981 | EN-FR | HB
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Publisher Skira (T&H)
ISBN 9782370741981
Author(s) texts by Marc Donnadieu, Guy Tosatto and Julie Chaizemartin
Publication date April 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 295 x 230 mm
Illustrations 220 col.ill.
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng/ French edition
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Philippe Cognée is a French artist born in Nantes in 1957. Active since the 1980s, he is one of the artists who marked the return to painting in this period.

Cognée is known for his practice of wax painting. He projects the photographed or filmed motifs onto the canvas and paints them on the support with encaustic paint. He then covers the canvas with a plastic film and uses an iron to liquefy the wax. The motifs begin to deform under the heat, creating an effect of blur and depth. This technique allows Cognée to dissolve the represented elements, often blurring the line between figurative painting and abstraction.

Urban landscapes, views of supermarkets or slaughterhouses, Google Street View shots – the painter finds his inspiration in what surrounds him. While drawing subjects from everyday life and thanks to his atypical technique, Cognée creates original works in which, through the distortion of reality, he shows a poetic vision of the world.