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Rero (Bilingual edition)

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Rero (Bilingual edition) explores the provocative urban interventions of French artist Rero, born in 1983. Renowned for negating imagery through crossing out large text installations with thick black lines, Rero creates thought-provoking public artworks that challenge societal norms around image, language, and intellectual property. Inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat, his work utilises the ubiquitous Verdana font and spans global locations from Moroccan deserts to the Amazon rainforest, inviting intelligent reflection rather than passive consumption.
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This bilingual edition suits readers and art enthusiasts interested in contemporary conceptual art practices, street art interventions, and cultural critiques embedded in public spaces. It appeals especially to an astute audience appreciating urban art that provokes intellectual engagement.

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French artist Rero, born in 1983, has built his work around the negation of the image, omnipresent in our contemporary society: he creates larger than life messages, which he then bars with a thick black line. These installations have taken over cities and abandoned spaces since 2008. He is inspired by Jean-Michel Basquiat who explained: "I cross out words so you will see them more; the fact that they are obscured makes you want to read them."

Rero questions the codes of intellectual property, image or computer language. His use of the Verdana font, which is the most widely used on the internet, is proof of his critical view of the web. Rero never ceases to question the context of art. His work became international in 2012, with major interventions in the wild, especially in the United States. Rero's crossed out words and expressions quickly punctuate prestigious institutions.

Rero's work is not simply a literary installation in the urban space, nor a purely intellectual exercise of rhetorical reflection on collective morality. It is the public utilization of a process typical to conceptual art: the juxtaposition of images and words capable of producing a collective interpretation, aimed at an astute audience that finds not advertising campaigns on the walls of buildings and factories, but rather invitations for mental training.

Full of audacity, his oversized installations have taken root on the dunes of the Moroccan desert to the borders of the Amazon rainforest.

This bilingual edition of Rero showcases his innovative approach, allowing readers to appreciate the depth and reach of his conceptual artistry in both French and English.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9782370741431

Publisher: Editions Skira Paris

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 February 2021

Country: France

Imprint: Editions Skira Paris

Illustration: 150 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 220.0mm

Height: 320.0mm

Weight: 1400g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Théophile Pillault is a journalist, author and editor. He has published articles at Vice, Mouvement, Trax Magazine and Inrockuptibles. In 2014, he edited The Chronicles (Éditions David Pluskwa / Pyramyd, Gingko Press), first volume on the work of JonOne. He was also the author for the book JonOne, published by Skira in 2019.

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