ECCPROJECTS #32
Emanuele Catellani Contemporary•Jan 19, 2026 — Feb 15, 2026
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ECCPROJECTS #32 Vincent Beaurin
19 January - 15 February 2026
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ECC Project Room
Via Martiri della Libertà 2
10023 Chieri TO Italy
Captions of the exhibited artwork:
Vincent Beaurin, Ocelle, 2018, polystyrene, epoxy, glass flake, Ø 71 x 13,5 cm
Vincent Beaurin (1960, Charleville-Mézières, France) lives and works in Paris.
After studying at the École Boulle, a school of applied arts in Paris, Vincent Beaurin first turned to painting. In 1998, drawing on his continued interest in the interplay of art and design, he produced pieces of furniture before returning to the fine arts. Equally interested in contemporary forms and prehistoric art, Beaurin created a hybrid universe of forms and materials in which references to shamanic deities and cave paintings can be found, as well as ironic quotations from the formal vocabulary of modernity. Vincent Beaurin’s works are quiet, telluric, radiant witnesses. Since his research undertaken in the 1990s, what is involved for him is the…
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ECCPROJECTS #32
Emanuele Catellani Contemporary•Jan 19, 2026 — Feb 15, 2026
Press Release
ECCPROJECTS #32 Vincent Beaurin
19 January - 15 February 2026
Open by appointment only
ECC Project Room
Via Martiri della Libertà 2
10023 Chieri TO Italy
Captions of the exhibited artwork:
Vincent Beaurin, Ocelle, 2018, polystyrene, epoxy, glass flake, Ø 71 x 13,5 cm
Vincent Beaurin (1960, Charleville-Mézières, France) lives and works in Paris.
After studying at the École Boulle, a school of applied arts in Paris, Vincent Beaurin first turned to painting. In 1998, drawing on his continued interest in the interplay of art and design, he produced pieces of furniture before returning to the fine arts. Equally interested in contemporary forms and prehistoric art, Beaurin created a hybrid universe of forms and materials in which references to shamanic deities and cave paintings can be found, as well as ironic quotations from the formal vocabulary of modernity. Vincent Beaurin’s works are quiet, telluric, radiant witnesses. Since his research undertaken in the 1990s, what is involved for him is the…































