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Chanoir

French-Colombian painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chanoir
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Chanoir, also known as Alberto Vejarano, is a contemporary French-Colombian street artist born in 1976 in Bogota.[1]

Quick facts Born, Awards ...

His nickname is a reference to a poster of the famous Parisian cabaret Le Chat Noir, by Théophile Steinlen.

Biography

Chanoir became active in the streets of Barcelona at the beginning of Y2K, where he did the documentary Murs Libres. In 2002, he became the founder of Collectif 1980 with other artists such as Jean-Philippe Illanes, Alexandre Sirvin, Hugo Garcia, et Ernest Añaños Montoto.

His father, Gustavo Vejerano, is a painter.

Style and influences

His colorful characters take their roots in the ligne claire and cartoon style. Chanoir gets his inspiration from his childhood in the 80s: the simple lines of Barbapapa, the craziness of Les Shadoks and naïve manga for kids such as Hello Kitty.

Artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat or Keith Haring are obvious references too.

Expositions

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Collaboration with brands

Amongst his most notable commercial work are:

Other works

Murs libres, a documentary about the street art crew of Barcelona with Jean-Michel Alberola[10]

Further reading

  • Street Art: The Spray Files[11]
  • Street Logos, Tristan Manco, Thames & Hudson, 2004, ISBN 0-500-28469-5

Notes

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