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Louis Durot

Auction Lot 40004403
LOUIS DUROT (Paris, 1939).
Table lamp "Jellyfysh Lamp", ca. 1970's.
Unique piece.
Resin.
Enclosed certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Measurements: 65 x 40 x 40 cm.

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Estimated Value : 9,000 - 10,000 €
Live auction: 20 May 2025
Live auction: 20 May 2025 15:00
Remaining time: 23 days 18:20:21
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Next bid: 6500

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LOUIS DUROT (Paris, 1939).
Table lamp "Jellyfysh Lamp", ca. 1970's.
Unique piece.
Resin.
Enclosed certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Measurements: 65 x 40 x 40 cm.

The "Medusa" lamp by Louis Durot is a work of art that transcends the limits of design with its character and personality. It questions the boundaries between contemporary art and signature design. Inspired by the fluid forms and gelatinous tentacles of jellyfish, its organic and enveloping structure seems to float in space, casting shadows and reflections that transform any environment. The animal's luminescence is expressed through resinous layers of intense blue. An exceptional creation that fuses art, design and lighting in a single piece.

Louis Durot trained with French artists representing New Realism, such as Cesar and Arman. This influenced the development of his work, which was also imbued with Pop Art and his own training in chemical engineering. The latter led him to experiment in the world of design with innovative materials, such as polyurethane.

The Medusa Lamp embodies the bold spirit of its creator, the sculptural and radical imprint he gives to his functional pieces.

Louis Durot is an indisputable reference in contemporary design. A pioneer, innovator and eternal nonconformist, for more than five decades he has been redefining the limits of furniture design, transforming it into a form of artistic expression in which functionality and sculpture converge. His radical approach challenges conventional aesthetics and results in visually stunning and conceptually innovative designs. Throughout his career, Louis Durot has exhibited in the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia, and has enjoyed great success in China, where his work has been the subject of major exhibitions.

In 1964, Louis Durot founded the Freelane Studio with the aim of bringing together artists from different disciplines who shared the same artistic aspirations. It was through them that Louis Durot met the painter François Arnal, who introduced him to the French sculptor César Baldaccini, known as César, in 1966. Louis Durot became César's assistant for a year, putting into practice his knowledge as a chemical engineer. In César's studio, he perfected his knowledge of polyurethane foam and the artist's foam creations, his expansions. Through César, Louis Durot met Pierre Restany - founder and guide of the Nouveaux Réalistes group founded in 1960 - as well as Arman and Robert Malaval. Durot designed his first works in 1968. Vintage sketches reveal a phantasmagoric world of mushrooms and carnivorous plants. This new activity required space, so he set up his studio at 35 rue Léon, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.

Eager to find a way to create definitive objects in a more flexible, colorful, resistant and inalterable material, Louis Durot continued his research by creating the polyurethane chemical company Durgalith in 1972, which he sold to the company SOPREMA in 1997. Louis Durot continues to lead polyurethane research at Soprema and is responsible for the filing of hundreds of patents[1]. Louis Durot is also a polyurethane engineer at Shinjuker in Beijing.

Louis Durot's work is linked to the aesthetics of pop art: shapes that suggest something other than their function and appearance of a single material, with no trace of assembly, colored and inspired by the world of comics. From 1998, Louis Durot exhibited regularly in China. In 2002, an exhibition was dedicated to him at the Guangdong Art Museum in Guangzhou ("Dream toys in the world of adults"). This success allowed Louis Durot to be hired as a professor at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Public collections: Weil am Rhein, Vitra Design Museum (Germany); Guangzhou, Guangdong Museum of Art (China), Atlanta, High Museum of Art (USA), Paris, Musée des Arts décoratifs (France).

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