Mathieu Mercier

(French, born 1970)

Mathieu Mercier is a contemporary French conceptual artist who uses everyday objects to explore the boundaries between functionality and artistic purposelessness. His work investigates key tropes of Modern art and design, bridging media and styles in its interrogation of utopian movements such as De Stijl and Russian Constructivism, all while engaging mass-produced consumer objects. Mercier questions the larger cultural context within which these objects exist, often referencing avant-garde artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Piet Mondrian. Born in 1970 in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, France, Mercier went on to study at the École nationale supérieure d'art in Bourges, among other institutions. He has exhibited at many major museums around the world, including solo shows the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, FRAC in Bourgogne, Centre d’Art Contemporain d’Ivry, and the Kunsthalle Nürmberg, amongst others. In 2003, Mercier was honored with the prestigious Marcel Duchamp award. The artist lives and works in Paris, France.

Mathieu Mercier Artworks

Mathieu Mercier (126 results)
Lampe, double-douille, 1999

Mathieu Mercier

Lampe, double-douille, 1999

Sale Date: April 4, 2008

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Sans titre, 2004

Mathieu Mercier

Sans titre, 2004

Sale Date: October 21, 2007

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Black box in a white cube, 2002

Mathieu Mercier

Black box in a white cube, 2002

Sale Date: October 21, 2007

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Still and title, 2001

Mathieu Mercier

Still and title, 2001

Sale Date: October 21, 2007

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Sans titre, 1999

Mathieu Mercier

Sans titre, 1999

Sale Date: November 29, 2006

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Lampes, double, douilles, 1999–1999

Mathieu Mercier

Lampes, double, douilles, 1999–1999

Sale Date: March 25, 2003

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