Valentin Prévot - Marche 2 (Walk 2)






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Original drawing by Valentin Prévot, Marche 2 (Walk 2), created in 2022 on Japanese paper, 40 x 50 cm, framed and sold directly by the artist with certificate of authenticity, in excellent condition.
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Description of the work:
Drawing on Japanese paper. The work is an original signed by the artist Valentin Prévot. Its size is 40x50 cm. It is sold framed directly by the artist with a certificate of authenticity. Its condition is excellent.
The work will be sent framed in a protected package.
Valentin Prévot's work is realistic and figurative. Through his drawings and paintings, he engages in a political and identity research process about his history and that of his family. His current artistic work aims to pay tribute to him but also to ensure his ideas and his journey endure, anchoring them in time.
Using portraits, paintings/drawings, and a desire to understand and make this history one's own, Valentin has been working for several months on a series of 'graphic objects' and installations aimed at complementing this archive, adding his perspective, sensitivity, and voice as an artist.
Some of his works draw inspiration from Schiele, Kokoschka, and also from German expressionists such as Dix and Grosz. The questions of transmission and intergenerational trauma form the central theme of his work. Valentin understood that, through this story, he could address all the subjects that personally matter to him, topics such as the question of identity, the work of inquiry and transmission, and ideological, philosophical, and political excesses...
Expositions
2021 • Noush - Illusions
2022 • Galerie du Montparnasse
original creations
2022 • Art’exprim
Small format weekend
2023 • Galerie fil rouge - Dream
2024 • Galerie du Montparnasse
What is alive tends to
to disappear
Curation Hamelle Hamzaoui
2024 • Artsousx - the Expo - Strip
Curation Sylvie Meyer-Dreux
et Hamelle Hamzaoui)
2025 • Galerie du Montparnasse
When night falls
dawn
Curation Chloë Bourdon
2025 • White Nights
Forest - Espace République
Description of the work:
Drawing on Japanese paper. The work is an original signed by the artist Valentin Prévot. Its size is 40x50 cm. It is sold framed directly by the artist with a certificate of authenticity. Its condition is excellent.
The work will be sent framed in a protected package.
Valentin Prévot's work is realistic and figurative. Through his drawings and paintings, he engages in a political and identity research process about his history and that of his family. His current artistic work aims to pay tribute to him but also to ensure his ideas and his journey endure, anchoring them in time.
Using portraits, paintings/drawings, and a desire to understand and make this history one's own, Valentin has been working for several months on a series of 'graphic objects' and installations aimed at complementing this archive, adding his perspective, sensitivity, and voice as an artist.
Some of his works draw inspiration from Schiele, Kokoschka, and also from German expressionists such as Dix and Grosz. The questions of transmission and intergenerational trauma form the central theme of his work. Valentin understood that, through this story, he could address all the subjects that personally matter to him, topics such as the question of identity, the work of inquiry and transmission, and ideological, philosophical, and political excesses...
Expositions
2021 • Noush - Illusions
2022 • Galerie du Montparnasse
original creations
2022 • Art’exprim
Small format weekend
2023 • Galerie fil rouge - Dream
2024 • Galerie du Montparnasse
What is alive tends to
to disappear
Curation Hamelle Hamzaoui
2024 • Artsousx - the Expo - Strip
Curation Sylvie Meyer-Dreux
et Hamelle Hamzaoui)
2025 • Galerie du Montparnasse
When night falls
dawn
Curation Chloë Bourdon
2025 • White Nights
Forest - Espace République
