Valentin Prévot - La marche (The walk)






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Valentin Prévot's original crayon drawing titled La marche (The walk), created in 2022 on Japanese mulberry paper, signed, framed with a certificate of authenticity, measuring 50 × 65 cm and in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist.
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Black pencil drawing on Japanese mulberry paper. The work is an original signed by the artist Valentin Prévot. Its size is 50x65 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 pursues a political and identitarian research process about his history as well as that of his family. His current artistic practice aims to pay homage to him while also keeping his ideas and his journey alive, anchoring them in time.
With portraits, paintings/drawings and the will to understand and appropriation of this history, Valentin has been working for several months on a series of graphic “objects” and installations intended to complement this archive background, adding his perspective, his sensitivity and his voice as an artist.
Some of his works are inspired by Schiele, Kokoschka but also by German expressionists such as Dix or Grosz. The central theme of his work concerns questions of transmissions and intergenerational traumas.
Valentin has understood that through this history he could address all topics personally important to him, such as identity, the work of research and transmission, ideological, philosophical and political excesses...
E X P O S I T I O N S
2021 • Noush - Illusions
2022 • Galerie du Montparnasse
creations originales
2022 • Art’exprim
week-end du petit format
2023 • Galerie fil rouge - Traum
2024 • Galerie du Montparnasse
Ce qui est vivant tend à
disparaître
(curation Hamelle Hamzaoui)
2024 • Artsousx - l’Expo - Strip
(curation Sylvie Meyer-Dreux
et Hamelle Hamzaoui)
2025 • Galerie du Montparnasse
Quand la nuit se fait
aube
(curation Chloë Bourdon)
2025 • Nuits blanches
Forest - Espace république
Black pencil drawing on Japanese mulberry paper. The work is an original signed by the artist Valentin Prévot. Its size is 50x65 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 pursues a political and identitarian research process about his history as well as that of his family. His current artistic practice aims to pay homage to him while also keeping his ideas and his journey alive, anchoring them in time.
With portraits, paintings/drawings and the will to understand and appropriation of this history, Valentin has been working for several months on a series of graphic “objects” and installations intended to complement this archive background, adding his perspective, his sensitivity and his voice as an artist.
Some of his works are inspired by Schiele, Kokoschka but also by German expressionists such as Dix or Grosz. The central theme of his work concerns questions of transmissions and intergenerational traumas.
Valentin has understood that through this history he could address all topics personally important to him, such as identity, the work of research and transmission, ideological, philosophical and political excesses...
E X P O S I T I O N S
2021 • Noush - Illusions
2022 • Galerie du Montparnasse
creations originales
2022 • Art’exprim
week-end du petit format
2023 • Galerie fil rouge - Traum
2024 • Galerie du Montparnasse
Ce qui est vivant tend à
disparaître
(curation Hamelle Hamzaoui)
2024 • Artsousx - l’Expo - Strip
(curation Sylvie Meyer-Dreux
et Hamelle Hamzaoui)
2025 • Galerie du Montparnasse
Quand la nuit se fait
aube
(curation Chloë Bourdon)
2025 • Nuits blanches
Forest - Espace république
