david gil

Art Design and the Public Domain | 2020
Harvard Graduate School of Design

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david gil is a pluridisciplinary artist questioning the vanishing intersections between artistic mediums of expression and displaying a preoccupation with our perception of reality. His practice starts in 2005 in France, when he founds a solid network of contemporary artists and launches a series of multidisciplinary and collaborative creative projects. The same year, he receives two awards during the XXth International Festival of Hyeres in France. One year later, the French Ministry of Culture and Communication gives him Carte Blanche for an installation in the windows of the Palais Royal in Paris. Follow a series of experimental art projects, commissions and collective exhibitions in France, England, the United States and Japan. With a polyvalent, trilingual and multicultural vision, his expertise is at the service of contemporary complexity. His passion is to implement interdiscipliary strategies at city or brand scales. His drive, community/consumer engagement through aesthetics, legitimacy and art. Today, david is pursuing his interests in Art Design and Public Domain in the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.

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