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Patrimoine & Culture
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📍 Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin
· 68100 Mulhouse
À propos
Sébastien Haller is a Mulhouse artist who trained at the Mulhouse Le Quai art school. He graduated in 1986. In 1998, he completed his training with a cabinetmaker's diploma.
For him, the role of the artist is to make art that will be seen in the public space. It is necessary to create the look on the work. Sébastien Haller deals globally with the themes of the urban landscape, the identity of man. We find in his sculptures images of everyday life, with individuals and groups
Sébastien Haller's practice is quite eclectic because he takes a more technical approach to the artistic process of creation. He uses objects which, when assembled, become alive and form an image. Movement is very present in Sébastien Haller's work
He also often works with companies and communities
This is why many of his sculptures can be found in the public space. His first monumental sculpture entitled Tas d'hommes cassés dates from 2002. We also find one of his works Le Passager, commissioned by Sitram, in front of the Soléa building. In 2003, he was selected for the summer sculpture program and created this series of dogs installed all over the city. The work, which was acquired by the city at the end of summer 2001, is currently located in the park of the Mulhouse zoo.
For him, the role of the artist is to make art that will be seen in the public space. It is necessary to create the look on the work. Sébastien Haller deals globally with the themes of the urban landscape, the identity of man. We find in his sculptures images of everyday life, with individuals and groups
Sébastien Haller's practice is quite eclectic because he takes a more technical approach to the artistic process of creation. He uses objects which, when assembled, become alive and form an image. Movement is very present in Sébastien Haller's work
He also often works with companies and communities
This is why many of his sculptures can be found in the public space. His first monumental sculpture entitled Tas d'hommes cassés dates from 2002. We also find one of his works Le Passager, commissioned by Sitram, in front of the Soléa building. In 2003, he was selected for the summer sculpture program and created this series of dogs installed all over the city. The work, which was acquired by the city at the end of summer 2001, is currently located in the park of the Mulhouse zoo.
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