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It might works – JÉRÉMY BOBEL
Pencil, ink and varnish on wood with a burned wood frame, 175 x 250 mm.
Jérémy Bobel is an interdisciplinary artist whose work oscillates between popular culture and the exploration of shared languages. His practice centres on collective creation and exchange, investigating the paradoxes of social life, where deeply personal narratives are expressed through universal yet impersonal forms.
Fascinated by the concept of fakery, Bobel draws inspiration from the use of fake materials often seen in set design and cinema. His work delves into the tension between dreams and reality, drawing from cultural references like Z-series films and cartoons. Through the lens of everyday objects and immutable symbols of capitalism, Jérémy’s work interrogates the performative aspects of our social identities. His pieces resonate with a generation caught between social expectations and a shared future in a finite world where pretence remains a persistent societal weapon.