Works
  • Dorian Gaudin, Horizon Fever, 2024
    Horizon Fever, 2024
  • Dorian Gaudin, Mariana Deep, 2022
    Mariana Deep, 2022
  • Dorian Gaudin, Siren Sonar, 2022
    Siren Sonar, 2022
  • Dorian Gaudin, Tenderness Technology, 2022
    Tenderness Technology, 2022
  • Dorian Gaudin, Plates don't break, 2021
    Plates don't break, 2021
  • Dorian Gaudin, Shifting borders, 2021
    Shifting borders, 2021
  • Dorian Gaudin, Foul the switch, 2019
    Foul the switch, 2019
  • Dorian Gaudin, Futur flirt, 2019
    Futur flirt, 2019
  • Dorian Gaudin, The coffee cup spring, 2018
    The coffee cup spring, 2018
  • Dorian Gaudin, The Coffee cup spring 2, 2018
    The Coffee cup spring 2, 2018
  • Dorian Gaudin, Chair 2 (not actual title- Dorian will send title once he decides on one), 2017
    Chair 2 (not actual title- Dorian will send title once he decides on one), 2017
  • Dorian Gaudin, This is how it starts, 2017
    This is how it starts, 2017
  • Dorian Gaudin, For Cowgirl, 2014
    For Cowgirl, 2014
Biography

Dorian Gaudin (b. 1986 in Paris, France) is a New York-based artist who works in sculpture and installation. 

 

Movement has long fascinated Gaudin. “The way I think of animating an object is by trying to find its way of moving.” Although his art exists in an arena all its own, Gaudin plays a significant role within the noteworthy lineage of kinetic work. His installations often include intricately crafted machines with sporadic movement seemingly devoid of any overt function. Such autonomous, if not unpredictable creations provoke questions surrounding the nature of machines and our passive or active engagement with them. Gaudin possesses a unique ability to establish an object’s narrative— his work serves as a reminder of the way objects and technology influence our connection to the world.

 

Dorian Gaudin studied at the École Nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (2009), the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts, Paris (2011) and Le Fresnoy, Tourcoing, France (2011). Gaudin’s work has been shown at galleries and institutions nationally and internationally, including Palais de Tokyo, Paris, and the Guangzhou Triennial (2018). His recent solo exhibitions include Boxes Art Museum, Guangdong, China, One Art Museum, Beijing China (2023) and Nathalie Karg Gallery (2022).

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