Guillaume Aubry

Born in 1982.

Artist and architect, Guillaume Aubry studied at the Paris-LaVillette School of Architecture (DPLG), the University of Tokyo in Japan and at the Beaux-Arts de Paris (post-diplôme La Seine). He has presented his work at Mains d'œuvre, the Beaux-Arts de Paris, the Cité des Arts, the Fondation d'entreprise Ricard, the Friche de la Belle de Mai and the Casino du Luxembourg...

He has also been invited to participate in events such as Nuit Blanche in Paris (Satellite programme), the Lyon Biennial, the Lulea Biennial in Sweden, the Salon de Montrouge and Jeune Création. Today he is an artist-researcher for the RADIAN creation doctorate and is preparing a thesis on the aesthetic experience of sunsets. As part of this doctorate, he has notably carried out a research residency at the Villa Medicis in Rome (Medicis programme) in 2019 which led him to conceive a stage adaptation of Gaston Bachelard's "La psychanalyse du feu" at the Théâtre de Nanterre-Amandiers. The show "Quel bruit fait le soleil quand il se coucher à l'horizon" (What noise does the sun make when it sets on the horizon?) premiered in November 2020 but has - not yet - been presented to the public.