Geoffrey Bouillot born in 1990 in Chalon-sur-Saône, France, is an ultra-contemporary artist based in Tokyo since 2011
His pieces have gained international recognition, featured in prestigious museum collections such as the Xiao Museum of Contemporary Art and the Mangroves Foundation, as well as in auctions like Sotheby’s.
With exhibitions in renowned galleries worldwide, Bouillot continues to develop a visual language rich in cultural references, offering a fresh perspective on the symbols that shape contemporary identity.
Artistic Statement
I create works that oscillate between the mechanical and the human.
Assembly and disassembly lie at the core of my process: each form becomes a component of a system, an interchangeable part of an ever-shifting whole.
Nothing is generated by machines — everything is painted by hand, in deliberate contrast to the appearance of something mass-produced.
While my pop-inspired series evoke the noise of a society saturated with images and products, my more minimal works stem from a need for silence, simplicity, and a return to the essential.
I don’t aim to settle into a style, but to follow an inner movement. For me, art is a path — free, evolving, and vital.

