Biography

(ENG)

Jean Boghossian, a multidisciplinary abstract Belgian artist of Lebanese-Armenian origins, is known for his unique use of fire and smoke in his artworks. Born in 1949 in Aleppo into a family of jewelers, he worked in the family business while studying Economics and Sociology at the University of Saint-Joseph in Beirut. The Lebanese Civil War in 1975 forced him to relocate to Belgium.

 

In Belgium, Boghossian's passion for art flourished. He enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Boitsfort, Uccle, while continuing his involvement in the family jewelry business. His artistic journey took a distinctive path in 1988 when he began to explore the use of fire in his artworks. This method, involving deliberate burn degradation, became a hallmark of his style, symbolizing a dynamic interplay between destruction and regeneration.

 

Boghossian's process involves a search for harmony amid the chaotic nature of flames and smoke, engaging in a “fire dance” until the right balance is achieved. This approach aligns him with artists like Burri, Fontana, Pollock, Klein, and Kounellis.

 

In 1992, he co-founded the Boghossian Foundation at Villa Empain in Brussels with his brother and father, reflecting his commitment to the arts and cosmopolitan identity.

 

Globally, Boghossian is one of the few artists who experiments by applying fire and smoke to various works. Fire, his artistic language of choice, is used through a wide array of torches. Having transitioned more than a decade ago towards abstraction, Boghossian's art may evoke a contemporary view on the Zero-movement and Fluxus, although he claims not to belong to any artistic movement.

 

Boghossian applies fire to various mediums, including canvas, paper, books, and plastics, often creating perforated patterns. His paintings and drawings incorporate a variety of materials like watercolor, charcoal, oil, pigments, and acrylic paint, utilizing techniques such as folding, collage, and uprooting. His sculptures, made from materials like wood, polystyrene, clay, marble, and bronze, are also sometimes exposed to flame. Recently, he expanded into ceramics, further showcasing his artistic adaptability and creativity.

 

Boghossian has exhibited widely in recent years. In 2022, his exhibitions included the Bentley Art Car Course in Brussels and “Melencolia Contemporanea” in Venice. In 2023, he was featured in “The Sea is Green” hosted by SBM and at Opera Gallery in Monaco. His “The Language of Fire – Flaming Imaginary” exhibition at Villa Zito's Pinacoteca and other various locations in Palermo highlighted his socio-cultural, geopolitical, and ecological awareness. Jean Boghossian continues to be a significant figure in contemporary art, living and working between Brussels and Monaco, and leaving an indelible mark with his fiery artistic language.

 

A notable highlight of Boghossian's career was representing the Pavilion of the Republic of Armenia at the 57th Venice Biennale in 2017. His exhibition, “Fiamma Inestinguibile,” curated by Bruno Corà, showcased his distinct fire-based artworks.

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(FR)

Jean Boghossian, artiste belge abstrait multidisciplinaire d'origine libano-arménienne, est reconnu pour son utilisation unique du feu et de la fumée dans ses œuvres. Né en 1949 à Alep dans une famille de bijoutiers, il a travaillé dans l'entreprise familiale tout en étudiant l'Économie et la Sociologie à l'Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth. La guerre civile libanaise en 1975 l'a contraint à se déplacer en Belgique.

 

En Belgique, la passion de Boghossian pour l'art s'est épanouie. Il s'est inscrit à l'Académie des Beaux-Arts de Boitsfort, Uccle, tout en continuant son implication dans l'affaire de bijouterie familiale. Son parcours artistique a pris un chemin distinctif en 1988 lorsqu'il a commencé à explorer l'utilisation du feu dans ses œuvres. Cette méthode, impliquant une dégradation par brûlure délibérée, est devenue une marque de son style, symbolisant un jeu dynamique entre destruction et régénération.

 

Le processus de Boghossian implique une recherche d'harmonie au milieu de la nature chaotique des flammes et de la fumée, s'engageant dans une "danse du feu" jusqu'à ce que l'équilibre correct soit atteint. Cette approche l'aligne avec des artistes comme Burri, Fontana, Pollock, Klein et Kounellis.

 

En 1992, il a co-fondé la Fondation Boghossian à la Villa Empain à Bruxelles avec son frère et son père, reflétant son engagement envers les arts et son identité cosmopolite.

 

À l'échelle mondiale, Boghossian est l'un des rares artistes qui expérimente en appliquant le feu et la fumée à diverses œuvres. Le feu, son langage artistique de choix, est utilisé à travers un large éventail de torches. Ayant effectué la transition vers l'abstraction il y a plus d'une décennie, l'art de Boghossian peut évoquer une vision contemporaine du mouvement Zéro et du Fluxus, bien qu'il affirme ne pas appartenir à un mouvement artistique spécifique.

 

Boghossian applique le feu à divers supports, y compris la toile, le papier, les livres et les plastiques, créant souvent des motifs perforés. Ses peintures et dessins incorporent une variété de matériaux tels que l'aquarelle, le fusain, l'huile, les pigments et la peinture acrylique, utilisant des techniques telles que le pliage, le collage et le déracinement. Ses sculptures, faites de matériaux comme le bois, le polystyrène, l'argile, le marbre et le bronze, sont également parfois exposées à la flamme. Récemment, il s'est étendu à la céramique, démontrant davantage son adaptabilité artistique et sa créativité.

 

Boghossian a largement exposé ces dernières années. En 2022, ses expositions incluaient le Bentley Art Car Course à Bruxelles et “Melencolia Contemporanea” à Venise. En 2023, il a été présenté dans “The Sea is Green” accueilli par SBM et à la Galerie Opera à Monaco. Son exposition “The Language of Fire – Flaming Imaginary” à la Pinacothèque Villa Zito et d'autres divers lieux à Palerme a souligné sa conscience socio-culturelle, géopolitique et écologique. Jean Boghossian continue d'être une figure importante de l'art contemporain, vivant et travaillant entre Bruxelles et Monaco, et laissant une marque indélébile avec son langage artistique enflammé.

 

Un moment notable de la carrière de Boghossian a été de représenter le Pavillon de la République d'Arménie à la 57e Biennale de Venise en 2017. Son exposition, “Fiamma Inestinguibile,” sous la curation de Bruno Corà, a présenté ses œuvres d'art distinctives basées sur le feu.

 

Jean BOGHOSSIAN - CV

 

Solo Exhibitions

| Gallery Shows

 

2024

Anima Gallery | Flames | Doha, Qatar

Nosbaum Reding Gallery | Smoke Signals | Luxembourg 

N Gallery | Seoul - Korea 

 

2023

Mark Hachem Gallery | Unveiling the Elemental | Paris, France

Boon Gallery | Making Waves | Knokke, Belgium

Opera Gallery | Jean Boghossian | Monaco

Société des Bains de Mer | The Sea is Green | Jardin des Boulingrins, Monaco

 

2022

Gallerie Il Ponte | Antinomia Ardente | Florence, Italy

 

2019

Gallery Tanit | About Nature & Colours | Munich, Germany

 

2018

Galerie Valérie Bach | Rythmes & Matières | Brussels, Belgium

Galerie Pièce Unique | Rhapsody in Red and Blue | Paris, France

Cardi Gallery | Jean Boghossian | London, United Kingdom

Ayyam Gallery | Unpredictable Horizons | United Arab Emirates

 

2014

Black Box Bis Gallery | Secrète Architecture | Brussels, Belgium

 

2012

Black Box Bis Gallery | À l'Epreuve du feu | Brussels, Belgium

 

| Hotels

 

2023 - 2024

Steigenberger Hotels | Steigenberger Wiltcher's Hotel | Brussels, Belgium

Hôtel Hermitage | Monte-Carlo, Monaco 

 

2023

Rocco Forte Hotels | Villa Igiea | Parlermo, Sicily

 

2022 - 2023

Mandarin Oriental Hotel | Opera Gallery ft. Jean Boghossian | Paris, France

 

2020 - 2023

Mandarin Oriental Hotel | Geneva, Switzerland

 

2018 – 2024

Rocco Forte Hotels | Amigo | Brussels, Belgium

 

| Museums & Institutions

 

2024

Wittockiana, The Museum of Book Arts and Bookbinding | Abstract Writings, Abstract Thoughts | Brussels, Belgium

UBP, Union Bancaire Privée | Monaco

 

2023

Fondazione Sicilia & Fondazione Sebastiano Tusa | The Language of Fire, Flaming Imaginary | Villa Zito, Palermo, Sicily

SBM | The Sea is Green | Monte-Carlo, Monaco

 

2022

Bentley Art Car Course | Brussels, Belgium

Matenadaran | Dialogue | Yerevan, Armenia

Compagnia della Vela | Melencolia Contemporanea | Venice, Italy

Mazarine Variations | Jean Boghossian | Paris, France

 

2021

Wilford X | Jean Boghossian at Wilford X | Temse, Belgium

Guy Ledune | Recent Works | Brussels, Belgium

 

2020

Wilford X | Jean Boghossian at Wilford X | Temse, Belgium

Feuerspuren | part of the artistic project Sichtweisen, Burgkirche | Friedberg, Germany

 

2019

Wooyang Museum of Contemporary Art | Flamme Intérieure| Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

United Nations Ofce | Cessez le feu!| Geneva, Switzerland

 

2018

Museum Ground | Flamme intérieure | Republic of Korea

L'Orient Le Jour | Building with Fire | Beirut, Lebanon

National Gallery of Armenia | Fiamma Inestinguibile II | Yerevan, Armenia

 

2017

The 57th Venice Biennale | Fiamma Inestinguibile | Armenian National Pavilion | Venice, Italy

Musée d'Ixelles | Traces Sensibles | Brussels, Belgium

 

2015

Beirut Exhibition Center | Tra due Fuochi | Beirut, Lebanon

 

2013

Wittockiana, The Museum of Book Arts and Bookbinding, Library | Le Très Doux Feu du Dedans | Brussels, Belgium

 

2011

Beirut Exhibition Center | Burning | Beirut, Lebanon

 

2006 - 2010

Black Box Galerie | Various Exhibitions | Belgium

 

 

Group Exhibitions

| Gallery Shows & Art Fairs

 

2024

Boon Gallery | Brafa Art Fair | Brussels, Belgium

 

2023

Anima Gallery | Eruption | Doha, Qatar

N Gallery | Art Busan | South Korea

Boon Gallery | Brafa Art Fair | Brussels, Belgium

Sculptura Gallery | Sculptura Festival #1 | Brussels, Belgium

Boghossian Jewels | TEFAF | Maastricht, Netherlands

 

2022

Boon Gallery | Brafa Art Fair | Brussels, Belgium

Galerie Tanit | Menart Art Fair | Paris, France

Galerie Tanit | Contes, mythes et légendes | Beirut, Lebanon

 

2021

Galerie Valérie Bach | Art On Paper 2021 | Bozar, Brussels, Belgium

 

2020

Boon Gallery | Brafa Art Fair | Brussels, Belgium

 

2013

Agial Art Gallery | Abu Dhabi Art | Saadiyat Cultural District, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

 

2012

Gallery Rivoli | Guy Ledune | Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium | ft. Jean Boghossian, Filip Francis, Philip Lumai, Imi Knoebel, Olivier Mosset, Gerhard Richter, Jan Schoonhoven,Dan Walsh

 

2009

Black Box Gallery | À plein tube sur la Lumière et la Couleur | Brussels, Belgium | ft. Cécile Bart, Jean Boghossian, Nigel Freake, Filip Francis, Aïda Kazarian, Olivier Mosset, Sarkis, Tilman, Michel Verjux

 

2008

Black Box Gallery | XXL Summer Group Show | Brussels, Belgium

 

 

| Museums & Institutes

 

2023

Boghossian Foundation | Armenia, Contemplating the Sacred | Villa Empain, Brussels, Belgium

Art D'Égypte | Forever is Now (If the Walls Could Talk, Citadel) | Cairo, Egypt

Square Armand Steurs | Exhibition of Monumental Sculptures | Brussels, Belgium

 

2022

Coutre | Floralies gantoises | Ghent, Belgium

 

2019

Boghossian Foundation | Ekphrasis | Villa Empain, Brussels, Belgium

 

2018

Varusschlacht Museum und Park Kalkriesse | 1914 – 1918: Not Then, Not Now, Not Ever! | Germany | ft. 31 international artists representing 31 countries, amongst Christian Boltanski, Berlinde De Bruyckere, Tony Cragg, Anish Kapoor, Hermann Nitsch, Kiki Smith

Square Armand Steurs | 26th Exhibition of Monumental Sculptures | Brussels, Belgium

InSitu and Land Art Brussels | Monumento | Brussels, Belgium | ft. Carlos Albert, Johan Baudart, Beppo, Pol Bury, Olivier Jean Caloin, Joël Canat

 

2015

Palazzo Vitelli | Au rendez-vous des Amis | Città di Castello, Italy | International exhibition-conference ft. 66 artists

Museo Archeologico di Atina e della Valle di Comino “G. Visacchi” | Sonoro Visiva, Esprienze di confine linguistico | Atina, Italy | ft. Bizhan Bassiri, Giuseppe Chiari, Jannis Kounellis, Daniele Lombardi, Renato Ranaldi, Carlo Rea

Fonds Erasme | Le Chat au Journal | Brussels, Belgium | ft. Jean Boghossian, Michaël Borremans, Isabelle de Borchgrave, Hervé Di Rosa, Gérard Garouste, Philippe Geluck, Karl Lagerfeld, Laurence Jenkell, Jean-Luc Moerman, François Schuiten, Pierre Soulages, Jeanne Susplugas, Yan Pei-Ming

 

2012

Youngeun Museum of Contemporary Art | Vers la lumière | Republic of Korea | ft. Jean Boghossian, Yves Charnay, Christiane Delaroux, Bang Hai Ja, Hong Soun, Pae Mi Kyung, Kim Soon Hee, Kim Gil Wong


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