Guillaume Bottazzi - House of Creation

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EN : Guillaume Bottazzi has set up his own House of Creation, similar to a House of Haute Couture. The designer collaborates with teams of fitters, craftsmen and technicians whose reputation for excellence is second to none. Guillaume Bottazzi has created over a hundred in-situ works. His highly successful backlit and site-specific works are sold to CAC 40 companies.

FR : Guillaume Bottazzi a créé sa propre Maison de Création, semblable à une Maison de Haute Couture. Le créateur collabore avec des équipes de poseurs, artisans et techniciens dont la réputation n’est plus à faire en matière d’excellence. Guillaume Bottazzi a plus d’une centaine d’œuvres in-situ à son actif. Ses œuvres rétro-éclairées et ses œuvres sur sites spécifiques, qui connaissent un grand succès, sont notamment vendues à des acteurs du CAC 40.


 

House of Creation

  Guillaume Bottazzi has set up his own House of Creation, similar to a House of Haute Couture. The designer collaborates with teams of fitters, craftsmen, glassmakers, electricians and technicians whose reputation for excellence is second to none. 

His highly successful backlit and site-specific works are sold to CAC 40 companies and many renowned architects.

 

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 With one in five of us reportedly affected by mental-health issues, anything that helps to make us happier is a huge plus. If that thing is also aesthetically pleasing, all the better. With the World Health Organization confirming that art can improve human health, French painter Guillaume Bottazzi has devoted much of his work to this realm; in fact, research by University of Vienna neuroscientists has found that the curves in Bottazzi’s paintings activate the viewer’s pleasure zones and reduce stress. The neuro-aesthetics pioneer has created more than 100 large-scale murals in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. over the past three decades that aim to reduce anxiety. His Hope 2011, for example, a 10,000-square-foot, site-specific installation, was emblazoned in red, orange, and yellow on the exterior of the Miyanomori Art Museum after the earthquake and tsunami hit Japan earlier that year...


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