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Jeff Roland
French artist and curator (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jeff Roland (born 16 June 1969 in Longeville-lès-Metz, Moselle, France; died 14 August 2024[1]) was a French artist and curator, known for his characteristic bold, colourful pieces fusing aspects of the raw style with contemporary literary and visual references. He was part of a group of artists known as neo-outsiders,[2][3] a term coined by Dr. Melissa Westbrook, as a result of her research into the developments of outsider art in the 21st century, and the impact of the internet and social networks on contemporary art.
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His work is part of the London Museum of Everything[4] permanent collection, and the Barcelona Davis Museum[5] collection. He has exhibited in several countries in Europe and was recently invited to show his work at the University of Nancy[6] in France. Roland also curated for the city of Liverdun, and organized shows at Chateau Corbin, specializing in outsider art.
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Examples of work
- We have the means to make you believe in Magic (2011)
- Ripples of Time (2011)
Group exhibitions
2020, Make Street Art Not War, Gallery WAWI, Paris.
References
External links
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