Cedric van Eenoo
"Cedric Van Eenoo's superb abstract ink paintings resonate with a profound visual narrative. The artistic journey portrayed in his beautiful work generates a deep sense of symbolism while reflecting an eternal universal message. The movement of lyrical lines and sensitive nature in his ink work are particularly engaging. Cedric Van Eenoo's thought provoking art and rhythmic visceral shapes convey his fine talent as well as a unique artistic vision. A marvelous positive energy reverberates with the wonderment of life!"
Ruthie Tucker, Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, NYC, NY, USA, 2011
Losing and Succumbing
Video | 37”
A film reel is burning in the projector: the audience is watching the destruction of a film but at the same time is witnessing an unexpected birth. A mysterious new image is appearing.
This story is one of a metaphor.“Losing and Succumbing” reveals a space where the unknown becomes reachable and precious.
There is a unique aesthetic in loss and perdition. The misfortune is not a delusion but the opportunity to contemplate and sublimate the art.
The purpose is not to learn from the incident, but to see from a new perspective and discover a one-of-a-kind visual sonnet.
The music made of sampled audio errors mixed in a rhythmic composition like verses supports the metamorphosis.
“Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.”
Pablo Picasso.
"Nothing is created, nothing is lost, everything is transformed."
Jean Renoir.
“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science.”
Albert Einstein.
Education
2009: University of Aberdeen International, MA, USA
1996-2001: Fine Art School (Beaux Arts), France
1999-2000: Nottingham Trent University of Fine Art, England
Painting Exhibition Record
2011: USA, New York City, Agora Art Gallery
2011: USA, New York City, CRG Art Gallery
2010-2011: USA, New York City, Fine Art Gallery
2010-2011: France, Paris, Art Present Gallery
2005-2011: Japan, Tokyo, Art-Up-Deco Gallery
2005-2011: Canada, Montreal, Artotheque - Museum of Canada
2009-2011: Russia, Rostov, Champs Elysees Art Gallery
2010: USA, New York City, Chelsea Gallery
2010: Thailand, Bangkok, Pikture Gallery
2010: Australia, Sydney, The Archetype Gallery
2010: USA, New York City, Elementos Design
2003-2009: France, Paris - Lyon, Art-Up-Deco Gallery
2009: England, London, Camden Art Gallery
2009: China, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre
2009: Japan, Tokyo, The Artcomplex Center of Tokyo
2009: China, Shanghai, Jam Art Gallery
2008: South Africa, Cape Town, VEO Art Gallery
2008: Nepal, Kathmandu, Arjun Art Gallery
2007-2008: China, Shenzhen, Xinjiajusheji Art Gallery
2006: Ukraine, Lugansk, Lugansk Gallery
2005: Canada, Montreal, Ethnik-Art Gallery
2005: USA, New York City, Agora Gallery
2004: Switzerland, Geneva, Octobre Gallery
2004: France, Paris, Art Present Gallery
2004: France, Paris, Lounge Art Gallery
2003: Japan, Sapporo, Praha Gallery
2002: France, Annecy, Art-Sur-Cour Gallery
2002: France, Grenoble, In And Out Gallery
2001: France, Grenoble, Beaux Arts Fine Art School
1999: England, Nottingham, Trampoline Gallery
1998: France, Megeve, Maddy Marin Gallery
Multimedia Arts/Photography/Video Events Record
2011: Ferrara, Italy, Trevisan International Art, Digital Photography Exhibition
2011: San Francisco, CA, USA, San Francisco CT Museum
2010: Brooklyn, NY, USA, Brooklyn Art Library, Digital Photography Exhibition
2009: Tokyo, Japan, The Artcomplex Center of Tokyo, Digital Arts Exhibition
2008: Bern, Switzerland, Swiss Television Channel, Video program
2007: Paris, France, Canal+ Television Channel, Video program
2006: Montreal, Canada, Alternance Art Gallery, Photography Exhibition
2006: Chicago, USA, Peel Magazine Show, Digital Arts Exhibition
2005: Genval, Belgium, Risanxart Art Center, International Video Festival
2004: Paris, France, Forum des Images, Digital Arts Festival
2004: Grenoble, France, Zone I.P., Multimedia Arts Festival
2004: Paris, France, FNAC Digital, Video Festival
2003: London, England, Portobello International Video Festival
2003: Sapporo, Japan, Praha Art Gallery, Multimedia Arts Exhibition
2002: Lyon, France, Cinema Festival, Museum of Contemporary Art
2002: Grenoble, France, In and Out Art Gallery, Multimedia Arts Exhibition
2002: New York, USA, New York International Video Festival
2001: Utrecht, Germany, Utrecht International Video Festival
2000: Nottingham, England, Broadway Arts Center, Multimedia Arts Exhibition
2000: Liverpool, England, The Bright Side International Video Conference



