Charles Pétillon

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Charles Pétillon (born 1973) is a French photographer and installation and mixed media artist who often employs balloons in his art making.[1][2] Among his works are ones he labels "invasions" where he deploys large amounts of often white ballons into pre-existent built and natural environments.[3][4][5][6] In one notable work the artist installed 100,000 ballons in Covent Garden.[7] Another high-profile work by Pétillon installed in terminal 2E at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris features a giant sleeping feline under constellations of light fixtures resembling the balloons favored by the artist, which illuminate as the day darkens into night. The work is titled "Le Phare" (En: Lighthouse).[8][9]

Pétillon exhibits at Gallerie Danysz in Paris. [10]

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  1. ^ "L'Artiste Charles Pétillon en cinq photos marquantes".
  2. ^ "Charles Pétillon - Artists Installations - Fine Art Photography Gallery in New York | Sous Les Etoiles Gallery". www.souslesetoilesgallery.net.
  3. ^ Foiret, Cyril (February 5, 2015). "Invasions by Charles Pétillon". Trendland. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  4. ^ "Charles Pétillon". UAP.
  5. ^ "Les Photographies De Charles Pétillon Combinent Ballons Géants Et Architecture Concrète". Furniture home wares.
  6. ^ "Dreamlike Balloon Compositions by Charles Pétillon Form Hovering Clouds and Lines in Space". 28 November 2018.
  7. ^ Stevens, Philip (August 27, 2015). "charles pétillon floats a cloud of 100,000 balloons inside covent garden". designboom | architecture & design magazine.
  8. ^ "A purr-fect new addition to CDG by Groupe ADP Customer ExperienceAeroExpo". trends.aeroexpo.online.
  9. ^ "White Balloons Invade Various Places in Surreal Installations by Charles Pétillon".
  10. ^ "3 expositions à voir à Paris ce week-end".